As you'll no doubt recall, I left Big Tuna in July in the hope of finding something more interesting and fun to fill my time.
Well, after a few months of pretty intensive rehearsing I'm pleased to say both of my new bands are ready to gig.
First off, my Grateful dead tribute 'Wildflower seed' will be performing at a charity fundraiser at the Bruce arms Hotel, Limekilns (in Fife) on friday october 4th. As the newbies, we're on first, playing around an hour long set (and I only have to take one instrument as the backline is being provided by the other bands woohoo!). Songs will include truckin, Big Boss man, Stella Blue, Scarlet Begonias and a few others.
There's not a huge 'dead' scene in central Scotland so I think this band will be travelling further afield to get gigs.
There's some rehearsal recordings on
reverbnation which aren't as bad as they could be - check out the drumming :-)
Next, I'm hitting the covers band circuit again with
The Signs, an established band who have been a lot of fun to rehearse with - they have no respect for the original material which is great for me as it means I can be a bit more inventive with my parts. (the website is undergoing a refurb so pay no attention just now)
We have quite a few gigs lined up already for the end of the year kicking of at the Ettrick Bar, Dumbarton on Saturday 19th October then several more across the central belt in November and december.
Playing new music with these two bands after 9 years of the same old stuff has been a breath of fresh air for me. I just wish I'd done it 3 years ago :-)
Graeme