Last night was fun at the Tranzac with the Cluttertones. It felt like the banjo is starting to really become a part of what I can offer to the music.
The new challenge with playing so much acoustic guitar and banjo is making sure I have a good sound on stage (monitors) and in the room through the P.A. This is especially challenging if there is no sound tech on a gig.
It is easy when it is truly acoustic...here is an example my friend Mark Kett posted on Youtube.
By the way, Mark is an amazing guitar builder and you can (and should!) check out what he is all about at a website all about building guitars that Mark created called Sound Salon.
Apparently Loverboy (Canadian super rockers from the 80's) are back at it so we couldn't get them for this cafe spot but my friend Bill Wood used to play in the hit group Eye Eye (there's a blast from the past eh?) and after some time off and a decade or so of focusing on his family life he is back with a really strong new CD.
So, after all that...here is Bill and I at our fave cafe playing a song off his new Cd.
tim
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Renowned jazz aficionado Ross Porter is traveling across the country attending and reporting on Jazz Festivals across Canada. This blog promises to be extremely interesting as it will be giving jazz fans an insider view into the behind the scenes happenings at the Festival’s in Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa and Halifax. Check it out at
www.sound-words.ca
Renowned jazz aficionado Ross Porter is traveling across the country attending and reporting on Jazz Festivals across Canada. This blog promises to be extremely interesting as it will be giving jazz fans an insider view into the behind the scenes happenings at the Festival’s in Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa and Halifax. Check it out at
www.sound-words.ca
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