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#162241 - 12/14/05 09:46 PM
Re: Geriatric blues
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I play a lot of similar places. They like Midnight Hour, Mustang Sally, Something You Got, Shake Rattle & Roll (the original, not Bill Haley's). Also, When The Saints Go Marching In, I'll Fly Away, Jimmy Reed songs like Runnin and Hidin, Big Boss Man. Chuck Berry Songs (Johnny B. Good, Maybelline, etc.) Don't forget these people were active in the 50's. They like all the Rock N' Roll songs, particularly artists like Fats Domino, Little Richard. Also the early Blues artists like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Willie Dixon. Try to keep it upbeat! DonM
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#162243 - 12/15/05 06:00 AM
Re: Geriatric blues
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15560
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Don's list is right up there some of the songs I do as well. Keep everything upbeat, no balads, no slow blues songs. Some upbeat gospels such as "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" done with a bluegrass style, and a medley beginning "This Old House" ending with "When The Saints Come Marching In" using a Dixieland style with a tempo of 200 will get them up clapping and singing as well. Slow, bluesy stuff at any nursing home, even one that is predominately black, just doesn't cut it. The last things that folks standing on the edge of the grave need is a slow, moody song. As for the Sinatra stuff, most of the predominately black nursing homes I perform at love Sinatra songs, just as long as they're upbeat. They love New York--New York, I've Got You Under My Skin, Lady Is A Tramp, and dozens of others with similar tempos and styles. They sure don't need to hear My Way. Good Luck, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#162246 - 12/15/05 07:56 AM
Re: Geriatric blues
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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I'm not elderly yet, but I will tell you what singer NOT to play to a "black eldery crowd", is Elvis.
His music doesn't sit well with us considering all the "behind the scenes" remarks made by Elvis over the years about African Americans, and how he got his start in music. Long long story, but seriously though.. NO ELVIS.
Squeak
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#162248 - 12/15/05 09:49 PM
Re: Geriatric blues
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I played one tonight as a matter of fact. The only white people besides Dean and me were part of the staff, and maybe 4 or 5 residents out of 120 or so. I don't believe color has anything at all to do with it. Use a lively rhythm they can dance or clap to, or a melody they remember. Down here we can play Cajun songs and they respond very well. Dean's fiddle helps that a lot. Jambalaya, Big Mamou, You Never Can Tell, etc. They also liked Suzie Q, Jingle Bell Rock, Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree, Blue Suede Shoes, Kansas City--all the old staple R n R songs. I did a medley of Hank Williams songs, and the audience sang along and seemed to know every word. We finished with I'll Fly Away and went right into our closing instrumental of Orange Blossom Special. We play it at 160 bpm and feature the fiddle. Those old people will sleep good tonight! DonM
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