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The Greg and Hop Show

Tuesday night was a fun little gig--Greg Lee and John Hopkins performed their original songs at Eddie's Attic, backed up by most of the Yacht Rock Revue, plus Ben Holst on bass (for Greg's stuff). I played on four of Greg's tunes.  Good stuff on both sides--Greg's stuff is cool, and I liked most of Hop's stuff too. Easy night for me--there were two Indianapolis Jones songs and a Bencuya song on which I was supposed to play, but all three were cut.  No big deal though, because from the first couple of notes I played, I could tell it was going to be one of those nights were everything I played worked.  Why was that?  I think I could hear the saxophone really well in balance with what was going on onstage;  since I was fighting to hear myself, it was easy to go for it.  I'll be interested to hear any audio or video that comes of it. To top it off...blazingly fast load out!  I had both horns packed up before the gig ended, so as soon as I coul...

Please Pleaserock 37 Main

Sooo...yeah...another Beatles gig!  I guess we just played a bunch of Beatles stuff at the Variety a few weeks back, but so much music has come and gone since then, it feels like it was longer ago--which is to say that nothing felt like "Oh yeah, we just played this."  It was more like "Is this how we played this?"  Hooray for charts. Two things I took from this gig: 1.  Using an iPad for charts.  Successful.  I could see, the thing didn't crash, the page turn thing was no big deal.  It definitely does what I want.  I wouldn't necessarily use it on this gig since there's a trumpet player reading paper charts right next to me, but the experiment proved to me that it's now an option. I forgot that the last time we were here, the air conditioner vents directly over us would occasionally kick on and blow our charts everywhere.  The iPad did not move!  (duh).  We had to hold our charts down with wallets and cell phones. ...

Solo Gig

I played a solo gig tonight--an hour of standing just outside of a corporate event, I guess calling out to them across the lobby.  I think I might have been a just a noisy prop outside of a room, standing among a fake brick wall, fake gaslight, and a fake rain barrel.  It's supposed to be New Orleans! Before I'd even begun some guy asked if I could play Georgia on my Mind on "that thing."  Sure--first tune of the night.  Once I began the gig, I of course played Georgia for several minutes.  When I was finished, I went into Stella by Starlight , and just then the guy came by.  I overheard him say (why does no one ever think I can hear them when they're talking about me on a gig?) " That doesn't sound like Georgia on my Mind ."  So, I hinted at it in Stella . From there on out, I tucked it into every song--just the "Georgia, Georgia"--the first four notes, jammed into In a Sentimental Mood , St. Thomas , When the Saints Go Marchin...

Sazerac

Yay for us!  The second gig ever by Sazerac, a Little Feat/Meters/Dr. John New Orleans-y kind of tribute band comprised of most of the Yacht Rock guys (Marks Bencuya, Cobb, and Dannells;  me) and Ganesh Giri Jaya of the Yacht Rock Schooner.  Also on this gig were Benji Shanks on second guitar, and Jordan Shalhoup on tenor sax (of Schooner fame) and Paul Poovey on trumpet filling out the horn section. I really like doing this gig, especially because I had so much fun doing the horn arrangements.  That was at least as cool as the playing (I played bari sax and clarinet in the section). I'm definitely going to investigate using an iPad for charts in the future.  Two big things are pushing me in this direction. 1.  I had my basic arrangements written from when the band recorded almost all of these songs.  My hand written charts with the horn voicings and form, but not good enough to pass out to other guys in the section.  At the fir...

JCT Duo

The Dave and Dave Duo rolls on!  Ellington says that since we have two gigs this month (Sun in my Belly and JCT Kitchen) and two next month (same places), we are officially on tour. JCT is cool, though in the winter we are in the bar, and it gets loud.  The gig is still a fun workout for both us, though, and the burger and fries are still delicious (I had made my food decision 24 hours in advance). The new tune for this gig was Stanley Turrentine's Let it Roll .  It sounds kind of like Sugar (also by Stanley), but without the melodic curlicues.  I dig it. Check us out! We're at JCT Kitchen again February 19 (6-9 PM, and I'll have the burger, medium), and Sun in my Belly February 27 (7-9 PM). In between now and then, I'll be playing at Smith's Olde Bar tomorrow night, guiding the horn section for Sazerac's second performance.  We play at 10 PM.  We load in at 4 PM, in case you want to carry my bari sax up the stairs for me. Friday, Febr...

Team Hidi

Yacht Rock played one of our favorite gigs of the year--the Team Hidi benefit, hosted by The Giving Kitchen.  It's a charity event put on by multiple local restaurants--everybody has a table and they let you taste their best stuff.  Good food everywhere you look.  It's a little hipster-y, but tolerable. This year the event was in the Georgia Freight Depot downtown.  Nice looking converted warehouse with an easy load in and out.  I wonder why I haven't done more gigs here--I bet the last time I played here was in the 90s. No Nick, but we had Ganesh (from the Yacht Rock Schooner) subbing for him--he did a fabulous job. Mark Cobb, fresh off the plane from Los Angeles and NAMM (the big trade show for the National Association of Music Merchants), played some fiercely good shit. No Yacht Rock stuff happening this week, but the Dave and Dave Duo (with David Ellington) will be at JCT Kitchen and Bar this Thursday, 6-9 PM.  Here's one from las...

First Duo of the Year

The Dave and Dave Duo (my sax/organ duo with David Ellington) had its first gig of the year at Sun in my Belly last night.  It's been a while since I've played in an improvisational situation--probably since the previous duo gig!--and since my practice time has been dominated by cranking out charts, I was worried about some rust.  No problems, though.  I felt totally comfortable.  Check it out!