This is cool thread. Inspiring.
Catching up on this thread since, oh, 2009... Partial Roll Call:
Spec A, you need to 'craigslist ad' your ass. You should have a band together lickity split. You have got some sick chops, yo.
Smax and Chatchka, your gigtasticness inspires me. Why oh why is it that I always have to be the guy booking the gigs for the bands I'm in. If I wasn't that guy, I'd probably play more gigs.
Buttercup: Are you composing in the confuser? What software?
Shmaff: I just caught that you cancelled a recital. LAST FALL. You and I need to catch up.
Mr. Nieland: DRUM! Magazine. IS there an online version of that article?
Secret Journey: I'm checking out Dreamhead as we speak.
Where's Mr. Ramuthra? I'm sure we're about to get some reports of his musiciany type behavior.
Bongo?
Gio?
Myself, I've been playing more music, and I soon hope to be playing more gigs.
The last gig I did was in December, for my 'Jam Class' band, The Seminal Whirlies:
http://dcguitarlessons.blogspot.com/200 ... party.html
I am now in four bands, as opposed to just two:
http://dcguitarlessons.blogspot.com/201 ... y-you.html
My main band, The Grand Candy, is mostly what's been keeping me from the computer:
'The Candy' is an original rock music power trio featuring Jon Babu, a fantastic drummer I've known since our days at NEC. We reconnected through our favorite local classic-rocking lead guitarist, Matt Wise.
To keep to the rule of three, I'm attempting to conjure both bass and rhythm guitar parts simultaneously. I'm playing slide guitar on a Jerry Jones electric through an Electro Harmonix POG split into a Mesa-Boogie 5/50 for guitar sounds and a rented 8 x 10 bass rig for bass. Let me tell you, that is some booty shakin' subsonic slide guitar. I'm having a ball.
I've been writing a lot of tunes for the Candy, and luckily, since I have not put out an album in TEN YEARS, I get to do that whole 'freshman album' thing twice. Like I've been re-virginated or something. I've been saving up tunes for ten years or more in some cases. And some of them are actually good.
My greatest achievement, or the thing I'm most proud of lately, wasn't mine at all: one of my students made the long list for Grammy nominations. Which basically means her tunes got voted on by NARAS voters to get an actual Grammy nomination. Check her out: MargotMacdonald.com