Sunday, June 10, 2012

Wedding…zzz

Yacht Rock played a wedding last night at the Cherokee Town Club, one of the stuffiest country clubs in town.  Gigs like this are a great way to pay my mortgage, but usually not very exciting.  This one proved to be no exception.  We did what we could to entertain ourselves, and got the hell out of there as soon as possible.



At the same time we were occupying the ballroom, the Gentlemen of Swing featuring my friend Vinnie D'Agostino were playing a tiny wedding in a room upstairs.  It was great to hang out with him for a minute.  His second kid is headed off to college.  We are getting old in a hurry.

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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Druid Hills CC Party


Yacht Rock played a member's party at the Druid Hills Country Club last night.  We were right on the pool deck…I wondered if we'd be sitting in the sun until late in the evening, but the building we were up against shielded us well.


There's always the danger with a bunch of rich people on their home turf that the crowd will turn into super douchebags as the alcohol takes over, but we totally lucked out--everybody was cool all night.  No problems.

Before the party had ended, they'd already booked us for the same party next year.  See y'all next time!

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Friday, June 8, 2012

Reindel's Dance a Thon


So…we're counting down to the final Yacht Rock show at the 10 High.  Last night was decent all the way around--the band played well (for the most part), and the crowd was above average.  Everything was cool.  Daniel Morrison played drums with us and played very well.


After the break, Jim Reindel arrived and commenced dancing like a nut in front of Pete and Monkey.  First with one girl…











Around the pole...

and on to a more infamous girl…




And then he wiped out…


That's how the night ended!  Get us out of here!

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

House Live, Indy Jones


I got back from the latest Yacht Rock trip, swapped out gear, and headed off to Ventanas for a House Live gig. It was supposed to be a three hour gig, but an hour of overtime was added.  Yay for the money, boo for the brain!  After about two and a half hours, I couldn't find ANYTHING.  Four hours was tough.

To make matters worse, my soprano was not working correctly.  The bar behind the right hand (the three right hand fingers pick up the bar, which closes the key about the top right hand finger) was messed up…or the adjustment screws for hitting the bar were messed up.  Anyway, my soprano was not happening.  I fiddled with it some, but I didn't play it much because of that.  I just had the horn worked on a couple of weeks ago, and I can't imagine why it's so far out now.


After a night of sleeping in my own bed, I had a recording session today for Indianapolis Jones.  I played tenor on one tune and bari on another.  Cool stuff!

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Hamburgers, Fireworks, and Golf Tour

Yacht Rock went on the road last weekend on a string of highly profitable private gigs.

Friday:  Savannah!  We stopped somewhere along the way at a hamburger place, right across the street from the first Chick-fil-A.  Not the greatest hamburger.


Anyway, we crossed the bridge and played a gig at a golf club in a permanent tent.  This one was for Lawyers and the Women Who Love Them.  I'd say they were a pretty bland crowd (as you'd expect), but the gig was easy--two sets and we were out of there.


They did some kind of speeches/awards thing before that, so we hung out in a conference room/meat locker.  You could go outside to thaw but the bugs seemed to massing for an attack.


Fireworks over the river!


Saturday:  Columbus, GA.  We crossed the state to get to our next gig, stopping in Macon to eat a hamburger (my third day of this meal) at a nifty restaurant downtown.  Macon looks like it can't decide whether or not it's going to close up shop.

Columbus was a huge wedding--600 guests and 8 PM til 1 AM for us.  The venue was really pretty--daddy brought his checkbook for this one, and the people were really cool (except for the fat girl from Wisconsin) and really good looking (except for the fat girl from Wisconsin).  We had bad band food (but no burgers).  Later on, Greg and I sampled the desserts and discovered just how good chocolate covered bacon can be.




The gig was four sets--50 songs all together.  We did a couple of songs as an encore before it all ended, and they probably would've given us anything we wanted to keep going beyond that.  Thank you, but no.



Sunday:  Florence, AL.  We got up late and boogied over to Florence to play a 10th anniversary party at Turtle Point Yacht and Country Club for The Healing Place, a charity for children.  You can read about it here.  Any gig would be easy after the marathon in Columbus.  We loaded into a tent, set up, soundchecked, and ate BBQ.






fireworks over the golf course!

The first set was no problem--low key and low energy.  Before the second set was to begin, we got word that bad weather was headed our way, so we packed up everything and moved indoors with just a few pieces--drums (no toms, one cymbal), bass, guitar, one keyboard for each of us, one sax, and two microphones, all running through one monitor back towards us, and one main speaker.


It looked like it could be rough, but the "throw and go" of it gave us the adrenaline boost to make for a really fun gig.  Plus, when we finished, we were mostly loaded out!



No rain until we got to the hotel, but it was quite a show when it passed through town.

Up early on Monday and we headed home!  We left Nick so he could play a round.  Keep your base wide!

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Three More

Yacht Rock's only got three more 10 High appearances.  We played last night to an OK crowd.  Almost there!



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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Salsa!

the empty dance floor
Obviously, you weren't there…I mean, NOBODY was there…but we had a pretty good salsa gig last night at Kat's Cafe in midtown.  For the most part, we got it right, and the handful of people (eight?) who did show up were genuinely appreciative and danced well.  We had fun, and played well for no full rehearsal!

 Linda Chicana by David B Freeman

See you next time!

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