Thursday, March 27, 2008
Downtown Art Opening Tonight!
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Last Thursday Art Premiers
Spice Road Market: This will be a solo show at the very cool new Spice Road Market on the corner of 16th and Alberta. If you like to cook interesting food this could be a great resource for you. They have every spice seemingly imaginable, and Todd will be more than happy to give you a hand in deciding the perfect spice to suit your needs. The artist's reception will be from 6-9 on Thursday March 27.
Kelly's Olympian: I will be showing a handful of recent pieces in the side room. It's located between 4th and 5th street downtown on SW washington. They feature month long art showings with two featured artists. They also have a local record label that rotates each month and they are in charge of hooking up music for the month. The other featured artist for the month of April is Ken Rougeau, Jr. you can see his online gallery here. He does photo manipulation - a lot of very cool works there. I'm excited to see how things turn out.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Tune of the Week - Found -version 1
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Recorded Tune Info: "Found"
This is my first recording of the song. I have been working on writing and composing this song for a few days now. I recorded it in a home studio with a poor microphone positioned in front of my acoustic guitar, "the mistress", as I played. It was recorded friday afternoon after a long week of bidding at work and a couple beers at home.
Yes, I recognize the background noise and the low sound quality. I haven't had time to do a good set up, but I want to start tracking the progress of how this song comes together.
The song is hosted on Media fire, follow the link and you can download the 1 min 40 sec. song "found"
http://www.mediafire.com/?pxwjlyy9y22
Friday, March 21, 2008
Stage 2
15th Street Pub, Vancouver Washing - Great bar w/good stage set up.
Open Mic Night - Hawthorne Balcony (bar attached to the hawthorne theater)
Ash Street Saloon - Downtown bar just south Burnside and 3rd
For now we have a few weeks off then we'll be hitting the stages around the area pretty hard for a few months. Hopefully we'll have the album actually recorded and available for purchase by our next gig. We are getting there! Ryan does a great job keeping up the myspace page. If you want to try to catch a show the calander there has all the information you could need.
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I have come up with an idea for this blog. It's going to take a while to get going, but if you keep an eye on this blog it could be an interesting tool. I'm planning on doing a weekly, bi-weekly, monthly jam. Mostly what I plan to do is at the end of every week or whatever I'll record a riff I've been hanging on, or a new song I'm working on writing. As this blog develops it could prove to be an interesting tool to track the way I develop a song. Maybe it will help take a critcial look at the songs developments later and have some magnificent revelation... or it'll be crap and this blog will have been expired due to the internet turning against people and for once.. making people work for the internet.
Have a nice weekend
Monday, March 10, 2008
First Name Michael - First two live appearances!
Jakes, Olympia Washington, March 2, 2008
The first show was Queerfest, at a bar in Olympia Washington. This was a long strange night. The beautiful Miss Kimberly and I met up with our Bass player Bill Rensmith at about 4 o'clock sunday night and rumbled up to Olympia. After loading gear onto the stage we got some drinks and waited for the opening act. And waited. And waited... and waited. About an hour and a half late , a singer songwriter came on and nervously sang about a dozen songs.
Next Up was Tin Sprocket, who played a real good energetic set. A 6 pc. group that included your standard singer, guitar player, bass player and drummer then had two ladies singing back up vox. Great set all together, as a guitar player I must say their guitar player had some serious skills. Nice work man.
Third to take stage was the amazing 3 pc. group Audrey Howard and the Hussies, I must say I was blown away by the leadership guitar and vox abilities. She had everything dialed and knew how to use her guitar and equipment as if it was the feet she walked on since she was born. The band as a whole was amazingly tight, and all together played an incredible set.
We were fourth and our set started two hours after it was supposed to. We ran through our 9 songs in just under 40 minutes. I had some volume problems here and there, most of it seems to be logistics. I need to get some different equipment and get a hold of my pedals and their settings a little better. Overall we played pretty good, especially considering it was my first stage appeance and all.
The long sunday night ended for me, strung out, at 3 am talking to my brother online about what it's like to be on stage. It's incredible. Work at 7 the next morning however... was not.
15th Street Pub, Vancouver Washington, March 8, 2008
The second gig was this past saturday. The 15th street pub is a great small venue for a band like us. They had an awesome stage set up and brought in a good crowd for a saturday night. We were supposed to go on second, but the opener had to share equipment with the last act so we ended up playing first. It worked out well as a lot of my friends who were in attendence had quite the drive back to corvallis after our set.
We played and sounded great. I had one mishap when I stepped on a cord that unplugged from one of my pedals. With so many chords running around and it being dark it was difficult to quickly fix the problem. Another example of why I need a solid pedal board of sorts as I missed the first half of the song due to this problem.
From what I can tell people who have never heard of us started to get into our music, it's encouraging for us moving forward. If we can get new comers interested in us we can start to develop a following which is kind of the first step of being an established act. We can start nailing down some cooler venues to play, overall seems things are going really well.
New songs from our last performance are now on the myspace page!! We have our third show this week, then we'll take a small week long break before hitting the town hard in April!! Full calander, as always, is available on the myspace page.
Cheers Portland!