Anyone else playing the Bethlehem PA, Musikfest this week?
The Santana Tribute band I play in (Stone Flower) is headlining on Wednesday (August 6) at 9-11 on the Americaplatz Stage at the Levitt Pavillion.
http://www.musikfest.org/lineup/stone-flower/
https://www.facebook.com/StoneFlowerSantanaTribute
If you happen to be there, stop by and say hello!
MSG
Bethlehem PA Musikfest
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Re: Bethlehem PA Musikfest
We had a GREAT gig, promoters said we played to a few thousand. I talked to a few fans afterward that had also seen Steely Dan (right next door,) I also snuck in to catch a tune, and they sounded great! There was a fantastic singer-songwriter from Tennessee on before us and he was REALLY good! Sort of old Tom Waits (Heart Attack and Vine era) meets Jeff Tweedy. He had an amazing girl (who was local) playing drums (very Keltnerish!) with him.
I can't believe there was no one else from HOD (or any of the other drum boards I frequent) playing this festival, there are HUNDREDS of bands. It's a 10 day music festival!!! I got there early to see a few friends play, and left late, great hang! But now I'm taking a little vacation at the Jersey Shore (it's been a VERY busy year!)
I've played MANY festivals in the last 20 years or so, and this (as well as Milwaukee Riverfest, and Newport) is one of the best run festivals around. Kudos to ArtsQuest, and the local Radio Stations XLV and XPN whose DJ's did a great job in hosting the shows.
I zoomed it (drum cam style for my own education) but they also filmed it as well for closed circuit TV, if we can get some of that footage I'll try to post it.
MSG
I can't believe there was no one else from HOD (or any of the other drum boards I frequent) playing this festival, there are HUNDREDS of bands. It's a 10 day music festival!!! I got there early to see a few friends play, and left late, great hang! But now I'm taking a little vacation at the Jersey Shore (it's been a VERY busy year!)
I've played MANY festivals in the last 20 years or so, and this (as well as Milwaukee Riverfest, and Newport) is one of the best run festivals around. Kudos to ArtsQuest, and the local Radio Stations XLV and XPN whose DJ's did a great job in hosting the shows.
I zoomed it (drum cam style for my own education) but they also filmed it as well for closed circuit TV, if we can get some of that footage I'll try to post it.
MSG
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Re: Bethlehem PA Musikfest
Glad you had a fun gig man, thanks for the update.
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Re: Bethlehem PA Musikfest
I'm very jealous Mark! That must have been a blast.
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Re: Bethlehem PA Musikfest
No reason to be jealous Paul, it's just a gig!
But as I said, I did I drum-cam this gig with my Zoom, and have uploaded it to youtube in four parts. As I think I have said here in the past, this is an interesting gig due to the presence of the two other percussionists (congas, and timbales/bells.) Playing in a percussion section is a VERY different thing, I am very conscious of leaving space for them, and not ever playing the same thing as them (they were a little light in my mix for this gig, and what you are hearing is from my monitor.) It is entirely a GROOVE gig (a' la Shrieve and Nudgu, I try to add a bit of what the great Graham Lear did as well.) On the gig the "colorations" are more about the percussionists than the drums. I am pretty happy with my performance (there were a few missed hits, I'm still new on the gig,) except for the fact that the connection between my double bass drum pedal came loose halfway through my solo on "Soul Sacrifice," (last tune of the set) oh well, my fault I should have checked it. (Also be advised that my right hand crash is directly next to my zoom, so it's a little loud in the mix.)
Here's a youtube link to all four parts of the show, if you have nothing else to do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1FvdtF ... 9DCqWKK0HQ
Now that I have this youtube channel started I might try to upload some other recordings of some jazz gigs that I have done.
We'll see,
MSG
But as I said, I did I drum-cam this gig with my Zoom, and have uploaded it to youtube in four parts. As I think I have said here in the past, this is an interesting gig due to the presence of the two other percussionists (congas, and timbales/bells.) Playing in a percussion section is a VERY different thing, I am very conscious of leaving space for them, and not ever playing the same thing as them (they were a little light in my mix for this gig, and what you are hearing is from my monitor.) It is entirely a GROOVE gig (a' la Shrieve and Nudgu, I try to add a bit of what the great Graham Lear did as well.) On the gig the "colorations" are more about the percussionists than the drums. I am pretty happy with my performance (there were a few missed hits, I'm still new on the gig,) except for the fact that the connection between my double bass drum pedal came loose halfway through my solo on "Soul Sacrifice," (last tune of the set) oh well, my fault I should have checked it. (Also be advised that my right hand crash is directly next to my zoom, so it's a little loud in the mix.)
Here's a youtube link to all four parts of the show, if you have nothing else to do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1FvdtF ... 9DCqWKK0HQ
Now that I have this youtube channel started I might try to upload some other recordings of some jazz gigs that I have done.
We'll see,
MSG
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Re: Bethlehem PA Musikfest
Just in case anyone wants to hear this music with a much better view, and a "possibly better" mix.
A fan of the band filmed these.
MSG
Incident: http://youtu.be/J3P3KArG4CI
Well Alright: http://youtu.be/Rm4H7HL2pYY
Maria Maria: http://youtu.be/AZdbSn7NUU0
Batuka / No One: http://youtu.be/thqeplvY4BQ
BMW / Oye: http://youtu.be/3VtizX1h56A
Carnaval / Let The Children: http://youtu.be/UGwGtTkgaas
Dance Sister Dance: http://youtu.be/m4ON2gNadus
Lights: http://youtu.be/A0kMVbLwRHI
Samba Pa Ti: http://youtu.be/NmV1UESGH_w
She's Not There: http://youtu.be/FDN3pPimWgI
Smooth: http://youtu.be/h9BewxF-fQ0
Toussaint: http://youtu.be/Wry2x1e_vTA
Soul Sacrifice: http://youtu.be/zg0SiFTpBPA
A fan of the band filmed these.
MSG
Incident: http://youtu.be/J3P3KArG4CI
Well Alright: http://youtu.be/Rm4H7HL2pYY
Maria Maria: http://youtu.be/AZdbSn7NUU0
Batuka / No One: http://youtu.be/thqeplvY4BQ
BMW / Oye: http://youtu.be/3VtizX1h56A
Carnaval / Let The Children: http://youtu.be/UGwGtTkgaas
Dance Sister Dance: http://youtu.be/m4ON2gNadus
Lights: http://youtu.be/A0kMVbLwRHI
Samba Pa Ti: http://youtu.be/NmV1UESGH_w
She's Not There: http://youtu.be/FDN3pPimWgI
Smooth: http://youtu.be/h9BewxF-fQ0
Toussaint: http://youtu.be/Wry2x1e_vTA
Soul Sacrifice: http://youtu.be/zg0SiFTpBPA
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