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Fun With Jane

Yacht Rock played a gig at the Aquarium last night at a dinner/awards/talk for Jane Fonda and the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential.  Easy stuff--we played five or six songs as people walked in, and seven or eight songs as people walked out.  Jane said "You guys rock!"  Not too bad! We played on a really shallow stage with a fake hedge in front of us.  On the other side was a small white stage with white leather chairs and the podium. I had to do some emergency work on my alto before the show--the felt or cork on the G# arm fell off, so I moved the adjustment thing all the way down, but it needed a little more, so a piece of tape to the rescue.  It'll be fine until I can get it officially repaired.

DIY

A little DIY piano repair today.  I had a couple of dampers that were letting the strings ring too much, so I got in there and did the adjustment myself!

More of the Same

More gigs!  Bryan Lopes tells me that October is the new December (I tend to agree--our October looks great, and December looks bad).  I'd have to say that September has been slammin' too. Friday:  the final Yacht Rock Park Tavern show of the summer.  We had a great, very appreciative (and not too drunk) crowd of around 800, so it wasn't too out of control.  The band was relaxed and loose, so it made for a fun show.  Plus, we had Kip manning the PA--everything sounded as good as it could.  Even the weather was good.  A nice night for an outdoor gig.  Daniel (of the Schooner) subbed for Mark Cobb on drums. A video! Saturday:  Yacht Rock played a wedding in Asheville, NC.  It was on the grounds of the Biltmore, but we were in "the barn," which of course was not a barn…maybe once was a barn?  It was a really pretty space for reception, though I wonder how loud we were out in front.  Kip ran sound for us again,...

Double Duty!

I was fortunate to have two nice gigs back to back last night.  The first was a corporate jazz gig;  the second was the debut of Sazerac at Smith's Olde Bar. I think this is probably the fifth or sixth time I've played this particular jazz gig--an awards dinner for Children's Healthcare.  The basic flow is solo piano in the pre function area, twenty minutes of music to get them in the room, thirty minutes of jazz while they eat, walk up music for the award winners, and a tune to play them out.  They even feed us and pay for parking! Tyrone Jackson (keyboard), Kevin Smith (bass), and Chris Burroughs (drums) rounded out the group.  Good stuff from all four! Here's the audio.  I moved my recorder from my music stand to Kevin's, so the final three songs sound a bit different (the microphone being behind the saxophone). Following this gig, I was out the door and on my way down Piedmont (hit every green light!) to Smith's for the first Sazerac show, ...

Savannah

Yacht Rock was in Savannah Saturday night for a wedding.  Nothing too exciting…when we loaded in, there was some kind of military school having a formal dance, so there were lots of middle school kids in uniform.  What's the point of a wrist corsage?  Seems like the most annoying thing--"here's a branch that you can tie to your arm."  Gee, thanks. black dots! My Sunday PM church gig sounded pretty good.  There was a lady in the front row on her cell phone for a while.  I wondered if maybe she had a bible on her iPhone;  at what point will we see people following along on tablets (and when will that be acceptable)? Also, no mention of the Pope's baby steps into the twenty-first century this week. P.S.  Today is John Coltrane's birthday. Thursday night is the debut of Sazerac (opening for Reynolds-Williams band at Smith's Olde Bar).  Here's the first release from our upcoming EP.  Dig it!

In Other News...

Wednesday:  My AM church gig held a paid soundcheck so that our new sound guy could get a feel for the room, the system, and the band.  He had the PA pretty cranked--I wonder if he'll be able to do that on Sunday.  I guess I won't know, since I'll be riding home from Savannah... Friday:  Yacht Rock played the Mito benefit that we've played for the past few years.  Not too bad of a gig, without any kind of hellacious load in, and the sound was provided.  Show up and play for us.  Of course, it's an art gallery with concrete floors and a metal ceiling, so it sounds like we're playing in a parking garage, but the scenery (both on the walls and the dance floor) was very nice.  Ganesh subbed on drums. We had feedback through almost the entire second set--a B natural.  It fit in well with several of our selections. Big excitement:  Monkey brought his new guitar, a Gibson 333.  Pretty cool.  He played it for the first ha...

On the Move

Wow…kind of a crazy weekend I just survived.  Following Wednesday night's trio gig, I went home and packed for a Yacht Rock fly date and Yacht Rock road dates.  The travel made this one weird. Thursday:  we met up at Thunderbox, loaded our new trailer with it and all of our gear, and then headed to the airport.  There, we pulled out our fly date gear for a one-nighter in Orlando.  The van and the remainder of our gear headed on to North Carolina for Friday's event. We had our first trouble flying with gear.  No big surprise that it was at the Delta counter in Atlanta!  We checked four keyboards, a bass guitar, and my saxophone case.  The rules for musical instruments, according to Delta's own website and confirmed on FIVE separate occasions over the phone with Delta agents:  total linear dimensions (length + width + depth) cannot exceed 115 inches, and total weight cannot exceed 100 pounds.  The four keyboards and the bass were ok, ...