Playing live music 2024

The monsoon's going to keep the skating at bay until it dries out (hopefully tomorrow) but there's a raffle and party tonight at Graham's in Glacier to support the Coal Pad skate park! We're playing, and it might be our last gig for a while.

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Oktoberfest! Dru Bru had us back yesterday. A perfect September evening for outdoor music. Our tunes went over well, tips were good, Gemini Fish Company was on site (killer cod tacos), and the festbier was delicious. I know, Lederhosen or it didn’t happen….well it happened. That’s not me, btw ;)
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This evening is the first of 12 total "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" rehearsals for a local community theater. The show will open Oct 11th for 7 performances over 3 weeks.
I've spent several hours so far working up the book, and will spend many - many more. The book has clean electric archtop, electric with heavy distortion, & acoustic guitars parts. I'll cover them using my electric archtop that has an acoustic pickup under the soundboard in stereo with the HBs. Plus there are tenor banjo parts in 3 numbers.
Today I worked on my "pit" sound rig. I think by using the guitar input and the aux input with a ABY switcher for the acoustic pickups into my modeler will let me have total volume, and timbre control, with a mono low Z feed out to the house.
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I can’t believe I was unaware of this thread!!

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This was without a doubt the highlight of the music year, or lifetime really. My band the Flying Hellfish got to open for Agent Orange and we CRUSHED
 

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This evening is the first of 12 total "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" rehearsals for a local community theater. The show will open Oct 11th for 7 performances over 3 weeks.
I've spent several hours so far working up the book, and will spend many - many more. The book has clean electric archtop, electric with heavy distortion, & acoustic guitars parts. I'll cover them using my electric archtop that has an acoustic pickup under the soundboard in stereo with the HBs. Plus there are tenor banjo parts in 3 numbers.
Today I worked on my "pit" sound rig. I think by using the guitar input and the aux input with a ABY switcher for the acoustic pickups into my modeler will let me have total volume, and timbre control, with a mono low Z feed out to the house.
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Where is the venue? I did the sound design and engineering for a community theater group.
 
Where is the venue? I did the sound design and engineering for a community theater group.
Manestage Theatre Company, that refurbished the old Liberty Theatre in downtown Puyallup.
 
Should be a fun production.
I have been a real sucker for movie and stage theater musicals since I was a kid so I have liked playing in small ensembles, big bands, and full orchestras. I've played quite a number of stage musical productions in churches and a local theatre venue over the last 30 years (?)😯. And I have really loved "being part of the production" in stage musical shows like 42nd St, Singin' In The Rain... :cool: *I'd love to do White Christmas :love: and Manestage is performing it this year but *there is no guitar book :(. Plus the Music Director told me last year that* they use canned music for the Christmas season production because musician availability is at a premium for all of the Holiday shows. Also the recording rights are awful expensive for a community theatre that owns or leases its building and this theatre's pit is enclosed underneath the stage so while I can hear the all the music, singing, dancing, and audience response, I may never get to actually see a Manestage production I perform in :confused: .

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The community theater gig I'm in had a run of four shows over the past weekend. Rather than the full band it was just keys and myself backing a vocalist. I had my amp stashed behind the scenery flat; that worked great and saved some floor space for the audience. I love my little Rob Allen Mouse bass!

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Probably closed out my 2024 gigs yesterday at PUNCH gallery in Thorp. I say probably because we were approached about playing in Cle Elum…so maybe one more.
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There was a good turnout for our afternoon show 2-4pm. It’s a great sounding room, especially when it fills up. Sound check was a little boomy but no problem later. love being finished in time to make dinner for the family.
 
Probably closed out my 2024 gigs yesterday at PUNCH gallery in Thorp. I say probably because we were approached about playing in Cle Elum…so maybe one more.
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There was a good turnout for our afternoon show 2-4pm. It’s a great sounding room, especially when it fills up. Sound check was a little boomy but no problem later. love being finished in time to make dinner for the family.
Well done, Rod! When are you going to grow your hair out? "Like looking at my mirror and seeing a police car".
 
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