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Maynard Ferguson died

August 30th, 2006

I’m kind of bummed to hear about the death of Maynard Ferguson. He died on Aug 24th 2006.

When I was a kid, and later a growing musician, I loved Maynard. I must have seen him perform live at least 10 times.

RIP Maynard. I hope your trumpet is screaming wherever you are now.

Musicians

Eddie Van Halen auditions for Iron Maiden

August 9th, 2006

Eddie Van Halen (Left) is auditioning for a position in Iron Maiden. The legendary guitarist isn’t looking for a guitar gig though. He’s looking to replace the Iron Maiden mascot (right). Ironically Iron Maiden’s mascot’s name is….. Eddie.

Eddie Van HalenEd

Musicians, Random

Fill-in gig today at the Park City Arts Festival

August 6th, 2006

I’m a “hired gun” today at the Park City Arts Festival. I play with a rock band on the big stage at the top of main street at noon.

I’ve played gigs with this band off and on for years, though I haven’t played with them lately. They sent me a set of CDs for me to review the tunes we’re playing. I checked the tunes out and made my notes for the gig so I’d be fairly prepared. Then they sent me a revised list and 3/4 of the tunes on the new list weren’t on the CDs and I haven’t heard them. So now, rather than being somewhat prepared I’m going into 3/4 of the gig with NO idea what I’m playing.

Sounds fun.

Gigs

X the band is in town tonight

August 4th, 2006

I’m SO freaking excited. X (the band), one of the original punk bands and one of the best bands on the planet, is in the best venue in town TONIGHT.

The last X show here was amazing. They are SO tight, so good, so cool.

I got to meet their bass player/singer John Doe last year. Cool as hell guy and an amazing songwriter. I’m pulling strings to meet more members of the band and get back stage tonight.

I’m also excited because I’ll be enjoying this show with some really great friends.

Random

Newly repaired snare does the trick

August 4th, 2006

Thanks to Sean for his work on fixing my new DW copper snare. Thankfully, at last night’s gig the throw off worked flawlessly.

Now I can honestly say that this new snare kicks f’n ass. It is quite possibly even MORE responsive than my old brass Ludwig (RIP). I’m a happy snare camper now.

Last night’s gig was great because my bass player who moved to Portland was in town to play. It’s SO much better when your bass player of 20+ years is there.

I bought a new video camera on the way to the gig and taped the show so we can give a DVD to any fill-in’s. That will be useful.

Gigs

$500 DW snare drum fails after 30 seconds

August 2nd, 2006

So at the last gig I was excited to try out my new copper DW snare drum. It wasn’t cheap but it was supposed to sound awesome. I chose it not only for it’s sound, but because the drum sales guy told me this would be a “durable drum which would last years of heavy gigging, even as hard as I play.”

I guess he was wrong because 30 seconds into the first song with this drum the f’ing throw off threw off. I thought I’d just whacked the throw off arm so I turned it back on. With each snare hit the throw off arm would go about 1/3 of the way off. So after 3 hits the damn thing would turn into a timbale, no snares…

dw snare tape

Nice. I replaced a 35 year old Ludwig that worked perfectly at my gigs for two decades for a 2006 DW that lasted 30 seconds before it failed. I had to find some damn masking tape to tape the frigging throw off arm in the up position to finish the gig.

I’ve since had last year’s model throw off put on this thing so we’ll see if that can break the record and last, oh say ONE song?

Gigs, Rants

Quick repairs in the gig battlefield

August 2nd, 2006

A drummer gotta do what a drummer gotta do.

In this case, using a shim I found to assure that my newly f’d up kick pedal clamps onto my kick drum properly…

shim

Gigs

Frightening item on the kid menu

August 2nd, 2006