Saturday, July 27, 2013

Annie

I just finished the first night of this 6-show gig at the Haskell Opera House.  We only ran the show through on two nights of rehearsal, which seems like far too little.  Much of the timing for the music wasn't exact yet.  The pit band consists of two keyboardists, a drummer, and me.  About five songs had to be transposed down a step, which isn't that hard but when in the key of Gb and you lower it a whole step, it puts you in the key of Fb, which doesn't technically exist (it's 6 flats and a double-flat) and there are all sorts of accidentals and key changes.  I found it easier to write out the transposed charts during the massive amounts of down time - rehearsals "began" at 6:00 with us not playing music until at least 7:30.  Sunday's rehearsal was scheduled from noon-5:00, but I didn't play a note after 2:30.

In the end, it's a good show and the music is fun to play.  A few of the singers project so well that we can play without the worry of being too loud.

Here are the songs we played:
  • Overture – Orchestra
  • "Maybe" – Annie and Orphans
  • "Hard Knock Life" – Annie and Orphans
  • "Hard Knock Life" (Reprise) – Orphans
  • "Tomorrow" – Annie
  • "We'd Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover" – Hooverville-ites
  • "Little Girls" – Miss Hannigan
  • "Little Girls" (Reprise) – Miss Hannigan
  • "I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here" – Grace, Annie and Staff
  • "N.Y.C." – Warbucks, Grace, Annie, Star-to-Be and Chorus
  • "N.Y.C." (Reprise) / "Lullaby" – Warbucks
  • "Easy Street" – Rooster, Miss Hannigan and Lily
  • "You Won't Be an Orphan for Long" – Grace and Warbucks
Act II
  • "Maybe" (Reprise II) – Annie
  • "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile" – Bert Healy and the Boylan Sisters
  • "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile" (Children Reprise) – Orphans
  • "Easy Street" (Reprise) – Rooster, Miss Hannigan and Lily
  • "Tomorrow" (Cabinet Reprise) – Annie, Roosevelt, Warbucks and Cabinet
  • "Tomorrow" (Cabinet Reprise II) - Roosevelt and the Cabinet
  • "Something Was Missing" – Warbucks
  • "I Don't Need Anything But You" – Warbucks and Annie
  • "A New Deal for Christmas" – Warbucks, Grace, Annie, Roosevelt and staff
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The next two nights of the show went well, in fact getting better with every playing.  Notice in the picture that I'm wearing a fleece?  It's VERY cold in front of the stage when the AC is on.
 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Kingdom Dixie at Westmore Field Day

Kingdom Dixie played outdoors for Westmore Field Day 7/6/2013.  We had two sets, 11-12 then 1-2. In between our sets a fiddle player performed, as well as a ukulele singalong and a singing duet that was quite good.  It threatened to rain the whole first set, but never did (KD had played in the pet parade without me and got soaked the night before!). During the second set it got so bright that I had a hard time reading my music. It's nice playing with this group, because I can just read and listen. Sometimes staying focused can be a problem, though. For this gig we got payed about twice as much as usual, and we got fed. Fun gig!


11:00 to 12:00

 

1 Panama

2 Blizzard Head Blues

3 High Society

4 I Can’t Give You Anything But Love

5 Millenberg Joys

6 Muskrat Ramble

7 Basin Street Blues

8 Randolph Street Strut

9 Dixie Down Beat

10 South Street Rampart Parade

 

1:00 to 2:00

 

1 Sensation

2 When My Sugar Walks Down the Street

3 Darktown Strutters Ball

4 That’s a Plenty

5 Livery Stable Blues

6 Fidgety Feet

7 Coney Island Washboard

8 Louella

9 Maple Leaf Rag

10 Don’t Mean a Thing

Friday, July 5, 2013

July 4, 2013

Soul Kingdom - the highlight of the day, at least for me
This was a great day of gigs, but it didn't go perfectly.  It started off with phone call asking if I was playing our regular gig on the boat....  I didn't remember having the conversation with her!  Apparently, I did mention it to the Kingdom Dixie bandleader, and he said that I told him we were waiting for her call but never received it.  It still sucked.

 
NCAVB on the float
FIRST GIG was with the Newport City Area Volunteer Band (NCAVB), riding the float through the parade.  I played euphonium, and as usual each time we played the three pieces I got better but my lip didn't hold up too well.  Sounded pretty good though, I think.  It's fun to play for this appreciative audience.  At the end we have always turned right and looped back to our cars.  This time, we couldn't get through so had to wait until the very end, meaning we sat there for about 1-1/2 hours.  Glad I brought water!



The Session Guys - Alex
2nd GIG was with The Session Guys (Chandler (set/vox), Alex (gtr/vox). I was subbing for Eli (bass/vox) because he had to work.  I had learned all of their songs, which are all originals, the day before, and we had no rehearsals.  I wanted to be there a little earlier, but the parade held us up.  Kyle and Chris arrived with the sound equipment shortly after we did, so we were able to help set up the PA, and I was able to use Chris' bass amp.  It took a while to set up, but I was told the sound was great.  I used my earplugs the whole time, because the bass amp was very loud.  Chris changed the stage volume after a bit, though, so it got more comfortable. My effects board really didn't change much when I used the overdrive, but it may have been the earplugs.  I didn't dare use the flanger.  The octaver sounded great on an introduction.  I wish I knew the songs a little better, so I could have relaxed.  It's ALWAYS fun to play a gig with Chandler!!

The Session Guys -Chandler
3rd GIG was Soul Kingdom.  This was the highlight of my day, for sure.  I got there at about 4:40, knowing things would be a bit behind, but the 4:00 band was on their FIRST song.  The rapper who went before them had gone on too long, and had to get kicked off the stage!  So we waited until they were done, set up quickly, and got started.  It felt great to play the music I've actually been rehearsing.  My stage sound was weird though.  Way more bass was out front than from the amp, and I felt like I wanted more - but on the plus side, my ears weren't bleeding by the end.  Using Chris' amp made things much easier for me, but gave me far less control.  I didn't bother using my effects board.  The songs were played very well except for two little things I need to watch out for - first was that Brett played a triplet fill that threw me off for a second.  It shouldn't have surprised me; I should have just solidly hit the one as usual.  There was only a slight hesitation on my part, but I noticed it.  Also, we had a problem on the intro to Black is Black - I started in D, someone else started in E, and then I saw Kyle going back and forth, as in the verses.  Now I'm doubting myself - who's right?  I'll have to check.  The rest of the song was great.
NCAVB at Irasburg


4th GIG was with the NCAVB again, in Irasburg this time.  We played in the town square, beside the small but tall gazebo.  Since Chandler wasn't there, I played bass drum.  The audience was appreciative and we had a good time.






The Session Guys (all originals):

I was 16
Maggie Rae
27
5 Years Gone By
Send me to AZ
Bleach Blonde Hair
Call It Quits
Confined
Ballad of Ms. Jones
Over and Out
Wannabe
Brand New
One Way

Soul Kingdom:



Soul Finger
The Letter

In the Midnight Hour
Higher and Higher
Black is Black
I Got You

The Chicken
Midnight Confessions
Knock on Wood
Got to Get You Into My Life
Vehicle
Hold On

I Wish


Newport City Area Volunteer Band at Irasburg:



STAR SPANGLED BANNER (only)

THE LIBERTY BELL March (Red book “Marches of Fame”)

Highlights from THE MUSIC MAN
SING FOR AMERICA
OUR DIRECTOR March (red book)

SHENANDOAH

GASLIGHT GAIETIES

SALUTE TO THE DUKE

SYNCOPATED CLOCK

THE ENTERTAINER

BEACH BOYS ON STAGE

12TH STREET RAG

STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER