Thursday, June 1, 2023

Spring 2023

It's been a wild spring! Here's what I remember...

Tuesday, April 25, 2023: Chicago, IL. We began this run of shows with a fly date to Chicago, playing a private gig at Buddy Guy's Legends club. Things got off to a good start--a good sized stage, good rented gear, an easy night.



We even had time to squeeze in lunch before SIR delivered the stuff we'd rented. Pete and I ventured a couple of blocks away to an Indian restaurant with great food, but pretty bad service (things started off with the waitress giving Pete a menu and then immediately going on her break).




I even had time for a little bit of a sightseeing run along the Chicago River and Lake Michigan.





So...Santa Claus was at the gig (and this is a damn fine looking Santa Claus). I don't remember WHY he was there--maybe this was some sort of delayed Christmas party? Anyway, there he is.


Good crowd for a corporate event. 


And then we took a sprinter van to our hotel out by O'Hare Airport.


Wednesday, April 26, 2023: Travel Day to Oklahoma City. We had the day off before our next gig, and each of us had two options--fly home for the day, or just go to the gig early. I chose the latter (which unfortunately had a connection through Atlanta!), but I made it to OKC. It was rainy and late and food options were limited, so I ended up with this fine meal from the gas station across the street after a treadmill run.


Thursday, April 27, 2023: Oklahoma City, OK. We played the Tower Theater. I liked this place, but Kip did not.



Before the show, a bunch of us headed to the Thai place across the street. Good food and a good hang!




Friday, April 28, 2023: Ft. Worth, TX. We traveled by van from OKC to FTW, with lots of nothingness in between. 


Here we go! Our first night opening for Kenny Loggins at the Dickie's Arena, adjacent to the Ft. Worth stockyards. Quite a smell.


When we arrived, Kenny's band was sound checking.



Then, our turn to set up and sound check and freak out. 


Signs that we've hit the big time: Catering! Dig it.


Soooooo...yeah, this was big. I warmed up, felt good, ready to go, and we were just about to hop on stage for our forty-five minute set when I realized that I wasn't wearing my in-ears pack! Our guy Mike sprinted backstage and grabbed it for me, delivering it just after we'd started playing. Damnit David!

Man, I was uptight. Checked my breathing, checked that I was smiling; I kept telling myself "I WANT TO BE HERE RIGHT NOW!", and I was cool, but my hands shook like they were made of jello. I messed up the Africa solo. In the video, you can hear me go UGH! right in the middle of it.







After our set, the gear was frantically hustled off the stage and we packed up in the dark while Kenny's band got things set for their set. Then, it was a lot of hanging around until after the show to collect our merch and front-of-house gear.

Saturday, April 29, 2023. In the early hours of Saturday morning, thieves stole our trailer with all of our musical equipment in it. They cut the lock, jacked up the trailer hitch, disconnected the transmission in the van, dragged the van out of the way, and stole our trailer. 


At some point in the getaway, they found out that my sax case had an Air Tag in it, so they dumped it in a neighborhood. The alto has a lot of damage, tenor tenor had a little, and the EWI only had some road rash. It's awful to see, but I'm glad to get those instruments back.


The Air Tag in my flute case probably got thrown out the window on I-20.


Here's the story in the news.


We spent the morning talking to the local police, but then we had to get to Houston to play our next gig. Kip was able to borrow some stuff and rent some stuff so that we could make it through our seventy-five minutes or so that we had to play.

A little keyboard repair...the plug was loose inside this rented keyboard, so the backline guy took it apart to see if we could secure it enough to make it through the night. Success!
 

This was kind of a throwaway gig--it was some kind of corporate thing, and we played while everybody grazed the buffet, and nobody paid any attention to us. We then cleared out of the way, and a disco band set up to play out the rest of the night. I guess it was because a no pressure situation, but I had some good solos on this night.

The luck of me having my second set of saxophones, flutes, and some gear from the Chicago gig saved me from this being a total disaster. They were fortunately in the other trailer at the time of the theft.


Sunday, April 30, 2023: Lake Oconee, GA. We flew home from Houston, and after an hour to go eat lunch, we jumped in a sprinter van to take up to the Ritz to play an event for the Peach Bowl Committee. 

Another clunker of a gig (most people left the room and headed for the bar), but on the flip side we were able to generate some cash to offset all of our theft related expenses over the coming weeks. A gig is a gig, I guess.


Thursday, May 4, 2023: Charlotte, NC. The band took a few days to pull together enough gear to get back to work. Night one was this weird outdoor venue in Charlotte, where the stage had a moat around it.  The weather was nice, though, and there were thousands of people in attendance. Good gig! I think we were all pretty happy to get back to work.



Friday, May 5, 2023: Greenville, SC. Funky routing here, but I guess that's the way it goes. 


In Greenville, we played an outdoor stage along the river called the Peace Center. It's a pretty new venue with very nice green rooms.


Decent gig. I was concerned that both this night and the previous night in Charlotte might get chilly, but the temperature stayed warm enough that I didn't need to bust out my space heater.





Saturday, May 6, 2023: Raleigh, NC. We were back at The Ritz for the third time. I am not a fan of this venue, but it sounds good and we draw a big crowd, so...whatever. Let's play a gig! 

As is often the case, by the third night of a run, we were hitting on all cylinders. This was a good one!


Thursday, May 11, 2023: Franklin, TN. Back on the Kenny Loggins tour we go! This one was at an amphitheater built into an old quarry. What a cool space!



Once again, catering was great. This is fregula. Delicious. 



Our gig was a little crazy--rain threatened to kill the whole thing, so we ended up starting ten minutes early (much to Kip's surprise), and then we cut a bunch of songs and ended up doing about twenty-five frantic minutes before giving way to the Kenny Loggins crew.


We've been ending our set with She's Gone, and it ends in the key of G major, and Kenny Loggins' Heart to Heart is in G, sooooo...I played the sax solo from Heart to Heart over the end of She's Gone. Kenny Loggins' sax player and I were the only ones who heard it. I think he thought it was funny? He may have been annoyed with me. Anyway, it was funny to me, and it worked, and I promise to never do it again.

The rain never found us, though, so Kenny's part of the gig went as planned. 


Afterwards, there was a hang out for both bands in the catering room while we waited for the gear to get packed up. Our man Peter Searcy was right there in the middle of it!


Friday, May 12, 2023: Birmingham, AL. The day after Franklin, we headed south to play our own show in Birmingham. This time, the rain did find us in between soundcheck and the gig, but the they had enough plastic to save our gear, and the storm moved on quickly enough to not affect attendance.

We did not have Charles Barkley in attendance this time, but there is a guy who comes to our Birmingham shows who looks like one of my cousins.  Every time I see him, I spend the next six songs wondering why he here before concluding that it's not actually him.  





Saturday, May 13, 2023: Alpharetta, GA. Home town show at the Ameris Bank Amphitheater! 


I was extra nervous for this one. Lots of friends and neighbors in attendance! Good gig, though, and I didn't choke this time.







Thursday, May 18, 2023: Destin, FL. Here's another one we've played before, a concrete stage in a field with a giant Pringle shaped roof to keep the sun off us. The vans  drove us down from Atlanta, so we were kind of late and kind of over it.


Just like last year, this gig started kind of lukewarm, and after the sun went down, people made their way closer to the stage and the energy improved. 

Florida moment: the bugs found us later in the gig. Something crawled from my chin, over my mouth and across my mustache while I was playing Baker Street. 


We spent the night in a residential building overlooking the beach--it was condos that were available to rent for the night since it was off season? Each unit had three or four bedrooms. Mine was fine, I guess, but the big glob of hair on the wall of the shower was kind of off-putting. Everyone else had similar results. I guess that's Florida, though.




Friday, May 19, 2023: Orlando, FL. We drove all damn day to get from Destin to Orlando. Like seven or eight hours.

The House of Blues here...loves to freeze you (me) with their powerful air conditioner, the food is bleah,  and the crew could not possibly care less about your gig, but we pack 'em in there and give 'em a good show. I guess that's just Florida.


Speaking of the crew: they pushed the gear in from the parking lot on carts, and my keyboards came in upside down. Maybe that shouldn't or didn't make a difference, but one of my keyboards immediately developed a buzzing noise, and the only solution was to break the ground off the power cord. Hmmm. Maybe something shook loose.

Other than that, it was a pretty good gig. 



Saturday, May 20, 2023: St. Augustine, FL. After the big travel day on Friday, this ride up from Orlando to St. Augustine was completely painless. Everybody had slept and recovered, and we were ready to go. My keyboard was still buzzing, though. Must not have just been an Orlando thing.


This was a really good gig, and we came within a few hundred people of selling it out. Pretty cool!


Our gear made it back to Atlanta the next afternoon, so I swung by and picked my stuff up after my church gig. I opened the Fantom up, looked around, and saw nothing unusual, so I plugged it in with a grounded power cable, and there was no buzz. I tried different outlets, different power cables--no buzz. Florida got me.


Saturday, May 27, 2023: Peachtree Corners, GA.  Keisha and Kourtney's side project, the Ladies of Soul, played a gig opening for a Michael Jackson tribute band. The group included Mark Bencuya, Greg Lee, and Mark Dannells from Yacht Rock, and also Mike Mulholland on drums and Jason Collier on trumpet.



It was really fun to make some horn arrangements (I had arrangements for four horns, so it wasn't very difficult to cut them down to tenor and trumpet), and it was refreshing to play some different songs. Hopefully it doesn't take a full year to find another gig for this group!

The setlist:



Sunday, April 23, 2023

Random Gigs, Bugs, and Helicopters

The past month has been really dead, but before that, there were about three weeks of gigs, so here we go...

Friday, March 10, 2023: Lexington, KY. This place was slammed--I'm pretty sure we sold it out again--and it'd be nice to find a bigger, better venue, but in the mean time, this will do. Not much to report about the gig. It was solid and we were a bit out of gigging shape. That's about it.



photo by Deb Ponder

photo by Deb Ponder

Saturday, March 11, 2023: Nashville, TN. We played a private party at Marathon Motor Works here, the venue where we've been playing our public Nashville shows as of late. It felt like a real gig instead of stiff party, so that made the night go by. We dig this room.




There was some boredom/silliness.


And treats after the show!


We spent the night in Manchester, TN, about an hour outside Nashville, and my room was this close to the front desk. Pretty noisy spot.


Sunday, March 12, 2023: Atlanta, GA. We rolled back into town in the middle of the day, with enough time to set up, soundcheck, and play a show for The Giving Kitchen (a non profit that provides emergency support to restaurant workers). 


Greg Lee left town for vacation, so we had Seth Waters on bass. He did a really fantastic job, even if he looked like a goober in that captain's hat.


Thursday, March 23, 2023: Macon, GA. We played the Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon, GA. The weather was perfect.


It did get a bit buggy, though--this scary looking guy kept pacing across my top keyboard, and sometimes ventured down onto the keys, and just generally freaked me out. I encouraged him to go see the drums, but his grip was too strong.


Friday, March 24, 2023: Atlanta, GA. Back in town, we played a private event. I honestly don't remember what this one was for. I do remember that I was really late, having drastically underestimated Atlanta traffic on a Friday afternoon.

They fed us, and everything had twice as much salt as the recipe asked for. I mean, I like salt, and this was a lot of salt.

Anyway, the gig was ok. We played at American Spirit Works Distillery, and for the first time (we've played at least twenty-five gigs here through the years), the stage was rotated ninety degrees, so that we were playing into the longer length of the room. Surprise! It didn't sound nearly as bad as it used to when we were blasting the bathroom doors.

 

Saturday, March 25, 2023: Savannah, GA. I slept nearly the entire way to Savannah--still a van sleeping champion. 

This gig was for a party at a golf club, put on by a golf cart company (can't think of the name of either). I do remember, thought that this gig had THREE HELICOPTERS!!!! YES! I love helicopters. Each crew would even let you go inside. It was soooooo cool.

The Chinook. Incredible!



The Coast Guard helicopter, which is a Dolphin. Some kind of Euro copter kind of thing with an enclosed tail rotor. 


We had golf carts to drive ourselves to the green room.


Near the green room was a Blackhawk. They let me sit in the front seat. It was amazing.



Before our part of the evening began, the helicopters had to fly out, and we were nearby to keep the stage gear from blowing away.

First to leave was the Dolphin.


Then the Blackhawk left. 


And finally, the Chinook.


We started right at dusk. It was a pretty night.



Once it got dark, though, the big LED screen on the back of the stage attracted every bug on the golf course, and we were soon overrun. Turning down the intensity of the screen helped, but it was crazy for about ten minutes. I was sure I would end up with something crawling through one of my sax mouthpieces!



Vegetarian food options at the gig were slim--I think I ate some salad and a big plate of rice--so I bought a microwave burrito at the hotel.


My room had a microwave, but no plates, so I used what I could find.


Monday, March 27, 2023: Atlanta, GA. I went to meet the van and pickup my gear, and we discovered that someone had broken into the band's storage unit. The gear that we'd used on the road was fine, but some things that were in storage went missing. Apparently someone rammed the door, grabbed what they could, and took off. That's not good.


April 1, 2023: Destin, FL. My family spent the week in the Florida panhandle.


I had a zero gigs, but still lots of homework, so I spent a part of every day writing out my parts for the next batch of Yacht Rock songs.



April 17, 2023: Atlanta, GA. A tough of week of rehearsals, with lots of new stuff. It'll probably be fun once I've caught up on all the sleep I've missed.