Monday, December 8, 2008

Debuted an original tune at the Slam

So, tonight was an extra special night for me. One of the things I like about leading a group is that I decide on the tunes. Tonight, was a debut of an original tune of mine. The working title is 'Choking Hazard'. The chord progression is extremely simple, but the tune itself I've been messing with for a few years. About a month ago, I had this itch to write it out. I'm glad that I did.

Tonight, we debuted it. The response was great. The tune isn't a typical Green Mill song-instead of being Bop or Free Jazz orientated, it borrows elements from Minimalist music & musical theater. The reaction from Marc Smith [Slam Founder/host] was strong enough that he came up on stage and looked at the lead sheet we were playing. Pretty hip? Sooooo-I'm going to record this and see if I can get a copy of the recording of tonight's Slam.

The song is based around a pedal point in the piano right hand of F C. This stays static until I switch it to E C. The most 'dense' it gets is adding a D to those chords. The bass tones are: D C Bb and F. I'm thinking of the chords as Dmin7, Csus4, Bb9 [no7], F [triad], Bb9#11, C9 [no 5th]. There's probably a more accurate harmonic actualization/spelling, but eh. That's even a bit complicated to what I think.

The reaction was great. I gave Marc my copy of the lead sheet. It was a ceremonial jesture more than anything-I'm going to print another one off for me.

all the best.

Monday, November 24, 2008

More Slam Dates + GPB has OPENED!!

Greetings everyone.

Cam's Tie Trio
We've got a few more dates scheduled for the Slam! We'll be playing December 7th & 28th. On the 7th, I'll be coming immediately from 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'. We're staying in the rotation of house bands for the Slam. I'm stoked. This gig is where I can stretch my legs and flex different muscles.

Specifically, since the music is 'free' and based off of interaction with the poets, this is a different skill set. I love it. Notes don't matter, all that really matters is helping convey the message and feeling of the poems. Pretty hip eh?

The different muscles-I am leading this trio. That is extremely different for me. I'm most accustomed to blending into the wood work while playing and well-blending into the wood work even more off stage. So, I'm actually leading vs. just following. It's a nice change, but I like it. Thus far, we've done an arrangement I did of 'Come Together' by the Beatles. I am working on an arrangement of a song I wrote. The working title of the song is 'Choking Hazard'.

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes has Opened!
Ok, GPB has opened!! Our opening night was November 19th. I'm excited to see where this show will go. Thus far, we've earned a Jeff Recommendation. We're running Friday thru Sunday till February 1st. Friday & Saturdays at 8PM and Sundays at 3PM.

Update about the Parade. Care of a recording session, the band is not required/needed for the parade!! This is a relief to me. The idea of taking a bass outside in less than 40 degree weather is even less appealing than just being outside in less than 40 degree weather.

More Gigs
I've signed on to do 2 more theater shows.

The first one starts the first week of March and will run from March 9th to April 19th 2009. Another Friday-Sunday gig. However, Sundays will be at 7PMish, so I can't do the Slam during that time period. I'm doing 'Evita' with Theo Ubique in Rogers Park. This is a different format than the other shows I've done, it's a cabaret setup in a smaller venue.

I'm stoked-I'm working with Ryan Brewster for this show, the location is great, and the people are supposed to be amazing. I mention the Ryan Brewster comment because he is who I did 'My Fair Lady', 'Damn Yankees', and he plays in my trio. Definately a guy that I enjoy working with. The biggest change with 'Evita' compared to the rest of the shows I've done is that it's an electric bass gig. Yeah-I'll go from playing my New Standard Cleveland to more than likely my StingRay5. It shall be a blast. I love playing the Cleveland, but I know that the Ray5 would love to come out to play more.

More on the location, if you know me, you know that I also live in Rogers Park. The commute time for this show will be 10-15minutes each way max. That makes me so excited. My commute time for 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' is just under 2 hours each way. No offense to those guys, but having a 10minute commute sounds amazing. I'll be able to just walk to the venue. For a CTA reference, if I was to take the train to the theater, I'd be walking to the other end of the platform without boarding the train. That's how close it is to where I live.

The second show is also with Ryan Brewster. We're doing 'Sunday in the Park with George' with Big Noise Theatre Company. The show is running April 24th to May 17th, 2009. This will dovetail extremely tightly with 'Evita'. I think tech week will be the week immediately following the closign of 'Evita'. I believe the performances are in Des Plaines while the rehearsals are in Winnetka.

all the best.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Week 2 of Slam Band + GPB Tech

Hey everybody,


The Green Mill and the Uptown Poetry Slam
This will be week 2 of leading the house band for the Uptown Poetry Slam at the Green Mill. The name of the band is 'Cam's Tie Trio'. Show up to the Slam to learn what it means. This week, we're debuting an arrangement I did of The Beatles 'Come Together'. I'm excited for others to hear it. It's the first arrangement I've had performed.

Sunday 6:45PM we start with some preshow music, 7PM the Open Mic, 8PM Featured Guests, 9PM THE SLAM! $6 cover, 21+. Hosted by Poetry Slam Founder Marc Smith (SO WHAT!). We're confirmed to play Nov 9th and Nov 16th. I'm hoping that Marc extends us and that GPB is less than 2.5hrs long so that I can keep this gig.

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes at Circle Theatre in Forest Park
We start tech week on Monday. I'm excited. I worked with the Music Director, Allison Kane, on a Monday Nights New Voices event. This will be our first show together and I'm stoked. I love meeting and working with new people-especially when they work differently than those that I am familiar with. From our talks, I will be reading chord charts for this show!! This makes me happy as I can walk my own lines vs. reading the written ones and then rewriting them. We're also performing in one of the Thanksgiving Parades that will be broadcast on WGN. Pretty hip to me.

all the best.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Damn Yankees Closes, 2 new gigs begin

Hello everyone,

Damn Yankees has it's final performance this Saturday November 1st at 7PM. 2 for 1 tickets are available through the box office. This production has been a blast. I thank the cast and crew for the time they've put in.

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes starts rehearsals a week later, Nov 8th is our tentative sitzprobe rehearsal. It shall be fun. From what the music director has said, I'll be reading chord charts for the show-so I get to make up my own walking lines. GPB is running at the Cirlce Theatre in Forest Park.

New Gig House Band for the Uptown Poetry Slam at The Green Mill

Thanks to Bonnie Shadrake for letting me sub in with The Weird Sisters, I have landed a gig leading the House Band for The Slam! I'm stoked. We're confirmed to play Nov 2nd, 9th, and 16th. The fun starts around 6:45PM with some preshow music, the open mic at 7PM, and the Slam itself at 8PM. The cover is only $6! The Green Mill is located just off of the Lawrence Red Line stop.

I've got Ryan Brewster playing piano and Scott Hirtenstein playing drums. Ryan is the band director/pianist for 'Damn Yankees' and Scott is the drummer for The Weird Sisters. This will be my debut as a band leader. Pending an uber long 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' and Marc's decision, this will become a regular Sunday night gig.

Gear for all the above-I'm playing my New Standard Cleveland. I just added a bib from David Gage. No more shiny shirts!

all the best.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Mid October

Hello everyone.

Damn Yankees

'Damn Yankees' has 6-7 shows left and felt like it was time for a follow up.

The show has been a blast to play. The people are a lot of fun to work with, and there's have been several great reviews.

One of the things that playing this show has confirmed to me is that I love playing for longer show runs. This is the longest I've done yet at 32 shows. Learning the music, showing up to play the show, and then leaving. I'm hoping that this show leads to more work.

Gear wise-the only thing that has changed since the start of the show is that I bought a bib for my bass. Wil Di Sola of New Standard Basses recommended that I buy a bib for the instrument back when I emailed him about a finish scratch...well, sometime later I started realizing that the shiny spot on my shirt is from that. Also, the idea of protecting the part that comes in contact with me was great. I found one that I liked at David Gage's site. It's black and has a pocket. It cost right about $50 with tax.

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
I'm starting to prepare for 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' at the Circle Theatre in Forest Park. I bought a recording [the OBC album reissue] and am listening to it heavily. I've found that the better I know the songs, the easier it is to read the music. The big thing that listening to the recordings does is let me know what feel to give the songs. As a bassist, I play a ton of root/fifth two beat lines, but how they help define the song is how it feels. The notes may be the same but the groove can be entirely different. This show goes into previews November 14th and runs Fridays & Saturdays at 8PM and Sundays at 3PM until February 1st. There are no shows December 26th-28th. We're also going to be appearing in the Thanksgiving Parade.

Gearwise-it'll also be another all DB show. Same stuff as 'Damn Yankees'.

Beyond
The CD of The SmallTown Heroes came out!! I played on 3 tracks. It's a great CD, Dallas, Bethany and Brian are some really nice people. Easy to work with, very professional.

I'm in talks to do a few more shows after 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'. Nothing is confirmed, but if things go well, I'll be doing shows from Late Feb thru May [and hopefully longer than that]. A goal of mine is to play shows year round while working part time.

The more long term goal is to play shows full time and NOT work part time. Ideally, it'd be here in Chicago, but I would like to go to New York within 5 years to work.

I've got quite a bit of student loan debt, so I can't make the switch to full time music until I have a long running well paying gig [8 shows a week/Union-Equity show or a national tour/Union-Equity].

Well, I need to do some homework.

all the best.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Damn Yankees has opened!!

Hey, as the title says-Damn Yankees has opened. Last week we were in tech.

It was a bit odd, our sitzprobe was also the first orchestra rehearsal. It worked out well enough.

The cast is great, the people are nice, and they are truly great at their craft. I'm looking forward to playing this run and getting to know the cast members. It's hip being around people that are pursuing similar dreams to me. Granted, they're actors, singers, dancers, and techs, but it's still pursuing a career in theater.

The orchestra is fun. It's a 5 piece group. Piano, Bass, Drums, Reeds, Brass. The Reed player plays Sax, Flute, and Clarinet. The Brass player plays euphonium and trombone. Danny Singer did an amazing job at orchestrating this show. He went through and redid the 30+ original orchestration for 5 pieces! Only 2 of which are horns. It sounds amazing. Strangest thing for me, is being the youngster. Granted, my sub is even younger than me, but as far as the normal "core" players go.....i'm the youngest by 7 years. The oldest members are old enough to at least be my parents if not grandparents. Nothing against them, but that struck me as a 'wow" moment. The great part about having more experienced members is that they have stories and wisdom that you can only acquire by having time in the field.

I'm subbing out of October 1st and October 26th.

Here's our first review.
First Review

Since the start of Damn Yankees, I am reevaluating my needs equipment wise. The biggest thing is i'm realizing that I've got great gear now and that any upgrades are solely wants vs. needs. Yeah, it'd be nice to have another bass so that I could have one at home to practice on, but that's an awfully expensive want. E.g. $12k....I don't plan on buying another ply bass, so i'd be looking into a carved one. Bow wise-I don't use it a whole lot, and I can get a nice sound with this one. So playing my $150 Brazilwood bow is working out nicely-especially after a rehair [to black] by Mark Sonksen. Amps-If I continue to get calls for upright only gigs, getting a new amp is very much just a NICE thing. I'll probably end up getting a new amp first anyway.....lighter weight, more versatility, and all that stuff is always a good thing.

Time for more studying.

The nice thing about doing online classes is-I can schedule them whenever I want as long as I get the assignments done by the due date/time.

all the best.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

More Gigs!

Hello everyone.

Today, I'm playing my last gig with the Shout Section Big Band before taking a hiatus to play a few theater shows.

Shout Section has been a blast. If we can get the schedule worked out, I'll still rehearse and record with this group until they find someone to take over for me. However, I've agreed to play 2 theater shows-so the prime gig dates are now occupied.

The shows. The first show that I've signed on to play is 'Damn Yankees' at the Metropolis Centre for Performing Arts in Arlington Heights, IL. This show will run from mid September thru the start of November. I was recommended for this show by Ryan Brewster, who will be playing piano and directing the band. The music director is Danny Singer. I am excited to join this theater production. It's a 32 show run and I am playing 29 or so of the shows. I am subbing out 2 dates due to work commitments and 1 date due to a previous gig committment.

The second show, I've agreed to do is 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' at the Circle Theater in Forest Park. I am signed onto this show pending any sudden changes on their end. The music director is Allison Kane. The director is Kevin Bellie. This show will run from mid November thru early Februrary. At this point, I plan on subbing out of 4-5 of the shows [early January] because I have a vacation scheduled. After playing shows from September through January while working 30 hours a week and excelling in my online courses-I think a week off will feel great...especially in the Bahamas.

The Previous Gig Commitment I referenced earlier is this. I've been contacted/agreed to sub in with The Weird Sisters for their performance at the Uptown Poetry Slam hosted at the Green Mill on October 26th. The event starts at 7PM and runs till about 10PM. We perform as the Featured Guest at 8PM. It shall be fun.

Gear wise all the shows I mentioned above [minus Shout Section] will be played on my Double Bass. I would love to make enough from music where I could afford to buy another Double bass. This would let me leave one at whatever theater I'm playing at and still have one at home for practicing/gigs that i'm subbing on. It would take playing roughly 250 shows in order for me to afford a bass like what i'm most inclined towards...

This would be a fully carved bass in the $12,000 range. Naturally, I'm most interested in a New Standard Cleveland Fully Carved Bass. I believe these are special order. My reasoning is-I've loved the sound of my Cleveland ply and I think that the fully carved version would only be that much better. Add into that each bass would be as close to identical in feel/dimensions as you can get between 2 basses, and that's that much more of a bonus. I wouldn't have to get used to playing on basses with different scale lengths.

Amps
The next gear related purchase for me will be a lighter weight amp & a different switching system. The amp that I want is an Acoustic Image Focus [thinking single channel]. The Focus would be 800 watts at 4 ohms in a 5 pound package. Switching system-I'm thinking a SansAmp Bass DI Deluxe-this would eliminate my need to bring along my RPM...and it'd fit in a pocket of my gig bag. Cab-I'm thinking an Epifani UL series cab, more than likely the UL110, but I have considered the UL112.

This combination of gear would allow me to do quick switches on doubling gigs while having dedicated EQs for each bass. With the SansAmp, if I needed to switch between 2 bass guitars and my double bass-there's enough EQ banks where I could program them in. Add in my Morley ABY box for the BGs & I'd have the ability to switch between 3 basses and have enough EQs where I could cover them all. All this with only 2 pedals that fit into gig bag pockets. No more 6 cables to do 2 basses.

After that-a nicer bow. I don't have a clue what I want in a bow besides a French one-even that is up for debate. I'd like to try a German bow before I committ to playing French [committ via paying more than $600 for a bow].

I need to get ready for Shout Section.

All the best.