Monday, July 16, 2018

Something Different

Three gigs this past weekend.

Thursday: I had the opportunity to once again play with the Atlanta Latin Jazz Orchestra (under the leadership of Rob Opitz) at Venkman's. This month, I was back in the bari sax/bass clarinet chair. How many gigs have I played in this band? Eight? Ten? This one was, by far, the most comfortable. I've now played the charts enough that it only took a couple of times to bring each tune up to speed. On the bandstand, I felt very confident, and while my playing wasn't quite flawless, I was  really pleased with my performance.

Friday: Beatles gig! A few years ago, Yacht Rock was playing a Beatles show around once a month; these days, it's two or three times a year. This evening's show was all of Abbey Road, plus seven or eight other Beatle songs. Things were a little loose, a little rusty maybe, but we had a good time.

Video of the show:



Saturday: Back to Yacht Rock. We had a show at a casino in Lake Charles, LA, so we flew to Lafayette in the early afternoon and then took a limo van to the gig.

The travel was the toughest part about it. The rented gear was exceptional, the stage sounded great, and we were only contracted to play from 8:15-9:15 PM! Easy!

nice backdrop!

The crowd was predictably subdued (old, seated, polite, unsure of exactly what they were looking at), but by all accounts, everybody liked us, so it ended up feeling like a corporate show in a hotel ballroom.

Ganesh subbed for Mark Cobb and Scott Sheriff subbed for Mark Bencuya. Both were excellent!


Sunday: The travel home was a pain in the ass. The Lafayette, LA airport is terrible--it's DIY air travel. Do your best to avoid it.