Ronley Teper: The Game
Hello friendly blog readers. Besides posting my monthly
newsletters that advertise my upcoming gigs I have been rather absent as a
blogger for sometime.
This weekend I have enjoyed seeing some of my friends
celebrated at the Juno awards. Special shout-out to my pal Andy Milne for
winning best Jazz album. The Juno gods didn’t smile upon any of the projects I
was involved in however I remain quite proud of them all.
In the last 18 months
I was part of 5 really good CDs that were released; The Game/Ronley Teper,
Leeways/Cluttertones, Kala Kalo/So Long Seven, Collette Savard and the Savants
and Ragtime Orioles.
I played mostly banjo on these recordings but there are
certainly a couple exceptions.
My plan is to make a separate blog post for each of these
records over the next couple months. The main reason for doing this is to
inspire you to listen to them! Making music can be a seemingly selfish act at
times but I think one of my main reasons for doing it is to bring joy to the
listener. Yes, YOU friendly blog reader!
Ronley Teper is a rock star. She is fearless. She is fun and
she is very funny. I have had so much fun performing with her Lipliners over
the last seven or so years. We had two great European tours including extended
time spent in Prague. We are heading back there in the fall too…yeeha!
I am listening (as I type) to our latest record called The
Game. There are some really funny moments featuring Mary Margaret O’Hara. Mary
is definitely a friend of the band and a perfect, adventurous special guest.
This record was recorded live at the Piston on Bloor St. however sometimes I am
amazed that it was recorded live in that little room as the sound is so big.
Ronley loves to mix in some instrumental rock originals that
she has composed and this record is no exception. The horn section always keeps
these tunes interesting and different on each show. (there are no Lipliners
shows that are ever the same, each song is never even the same night after
night as Ronley loves and encourages the improvised and the unexpected as a
starting point)
The large ensemble sound of the Lipliners is loud and clear
on this record. You can often expect banjo, guitar, drums, bass, trumpet, sax,
accordion, piano and more.
Ronley’s show’s often include witty and weird banter that
can and will include puppets, masks, comedy, diatribes about awkward topics and
more. Even thought the record doesn’t include the fun stuff that happened on
these nights between songs I think you can feel the energy of all the great stuff
that happened at the two evening concerts oozing out of the speakers.
You can listen to The Game: .spotify.com/ album/42OWDxZgR2Cgm5YzjfWPkf? si=TfttzL8LQoGIe32ZHifWZQ
or here: https://ronleyteperslipliners.bandcamp.com/
or here: https://ronleyteperslipliners.bandcamp.com/
Ronley also has some amazing videos: (here is one she made for this record) https://youtu.be/Q9F1EIF0Rq8
Here is a fun one of us playing a duo tribute to Tom Waits: https://youtu.be/lJTcW2fx634
Labels: art, banjo, canadianmusic, freakfolk, Lipliners, music, prague, punkfunk, ronleyteper, TheGame, timposgate