A new line on the resume' ...

Posted by: tony mads usa

A new line on the resume' ... - 11/03/15 04:58 PM

... KARAOKE singer ... a sax player friend of mine introduced me to this female vocalist who was looking for someone to work with her ... the guy who was doing it passed away a couple of weeks ago at the age of 68 ... So today I went to her place with my kb and worked on some stuff ... she has a great voice and really liked what could be done with the kb, but also said that some of the NH/AL places she has gigs at do not have room enough for all the equipment and asked if I would mind singing to backing tracks ... so we tried a bunch of tunes and Friday I am playing a gig with her - SINGING TO BACKING TRACKS - no kb, her speaker system, just me and my mic ... she will sing 8 songs, and I will sing 8 songs, switching off after 4 songs each (we have a couple of others ready if we need them) ... we are also doing a duet of the Neil Diamond/Barbara Streisand song "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" ... ?!?
The $$ aren't as much as I would usually make, but she has the gigs, the backing tracks, the system, and I just have to bring my mic and sing 8 songs !!! laugh2 ... you just NEVER know ...
singer
Posted by: Dnj

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/03/15 05:05 PM

WTG Tony mixing it up is necessary to survive in the world of music today....have fun and enjoy!!You really don't need the KB on "Every Gig".... I learned that a long time ago wink ..just entertain them singing to quality tracks and they will love you. cool2
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/03/15 05:31 PM

Have fun, Tony. smile

Gary cool
Posted by: Nigel

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/03/15 10:42 PM

Wishing you well Tony.
Posted by: Saswick

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/03/15 11:21 PM

This could be the start of something big.

Col
Posted by: Stephenm52

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/04/15 05:27 AM

Tony, Congrats sounds like a great opportunity! Enjoy!
Posted by: captain Russ

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/04/15 08:15 AM

I looked down on those kinds of gigs for years, until I was hired to "sing only" a Mel Torme tribute.


At least the "clinkers" the philharmonic played wouldn't have been on the track, had things gone that route.

If it feels good, DO IT!


Russ

PS Still not ready to use tracks, MP3's etc. on nightly jobs. That's just me. If you use them, KNOCK YOURSELF OUT!
Posted by: Bachus

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/04/15 11:24 AM

No keyboard on stage?

Where are you going to hide?
Posted by: brickboo

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/04/15 11:56 AM

Get a Dean Martin wig and wear one of those back brace waist cinchers Tony. They may decide to just book you. Hey, I like you man. I had a teacher who convinced me that people who gave me a bad time, liked me or they wouldn't take the time to say anything at all. Remember that !
Posted by: zuki

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/04/15 01:14 PM

Variety is the spice.........Since my web site, I have a couple offers to do some keys. If I only had the time smile
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/04/15 01:28 PM

Originally Posted By: Bachus
No keyboard on stage?
Where are you going to hide?


Believe me, even rehearsing I felt naked ... fortunately for all concerned I wasn't ... laugh2
Can't imagine what it will be like in front of an audience ... I have NEVER sung karaoke, even when out with friends prodding me to do it ...
Posted by: Dnj

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/04/15 01:30 PM

Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
Originally Posted By: Bachus
No keyboard on stage?
Where are you going to hide?


Believe me, even rehearsing I felt naked ... fortunately for all concerned I wasn't ... laugh2
Can't imagine what it will be like in front of an audience ... I have NEVER sung karaoke, even when out with friends prodding me to do it ...


forget karaoke ....just memorize the lyrics .....get a wirless mic and go out in the audience and give em hell!! good luck~!
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/04/15 01:40 PM

Originally Posted By: Dnj
Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
Originally Posted By: Bachus
No keyboard on stage?
Where are you going to hide?


Believe me, even rehearsing I felt naked ... fortunately for all concerned I wasn't ... laugh2
Can't imagine what it will be like in front of an audience ... I have NEVER sung karaoke, even when out with friends prodding me to do it ...


forget karaoke ....just memorize the lyrics .....get a wirless mic and go out in the audience and give em hell!! good luck~!


When I said karaoke, I really meant just SINGING to back up tracks ... I know all the lyrics to the songs I am singing ... just don't have the wireless mic - yet wink ... we'll see how this works out and where it might go from there ...
The vocalist did thank my sax player friend for introducing me to her ...
Posted by: Dnj

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/04/15 01:48 PM

Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
Originally Posted By: Dnj
Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
Originally Posted By: Bachus
No keyboard on stage?
Where are you going to hide?


Believe me, even rehearsing I felt naked ... fortunately for all concerned I wasn't ... laugh2
Can't imagine what it will be like in front of an audience ... I have NEVER sung karaoke, even when out with friends prodding me to do it ...


forget karaoke ....just memorize the lyrics .....get a wirless mic and go out in the audience and give em hell!! good luck~!


When I said karaoke, I really meant just SINGING to back up tracks ... I know all the lyrics to the songs I am singing ... just don't have the wireless mic - yet wink ... we'll see how this works out and where it might go from there ...
The vocalist did thank my sax player friend for introducing me to her ...


I just bought a Shure GLX-D wireless Mic system from Frankie at http://www.audioworksct.com/ upon his recommendation at a Great price a few weeks ago,.. and it's the best wireless mic I ever used for sure, amazing gain & vocal presence on stage, 16hr rechargeable in unit battery!!

http://www.shure.com/americas/products/wireless-systems/glxd-digital-wireless-systems/glxd24-beta58a
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/04/15 03:08 PM

Tony, I have a brand new, still in the box, Samson wireless system with a Q7 mic - call me and maybe we can work something out.

Gary cool
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/04/15 07:13 PM

Donny and Gary ... thank you ... but I think I will wait to see how this works out before getting a wireless mic, because otherwise I have no need for it wink ... singer keys
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/07/15 09:28 AM

... OK, so the female vocalist and I did our first gig yesterday with me not having a keyboard in front of me ... it felt very different, but pretty good at the same time ... as I said in a previous post, I know all the lyrics to the songs I sang, but had to 'peek' at the monitor a couple of times because I am not familiar with these tracks, having only sung with them at one rehearsal ...
We each alternated singing 4 songs and the second time I went to sing I got a nice round of applause from the audience and the AD - who was there for the entire show - so I guess they all enjoyed it ...
I helped pack up the gear and was on my way home in less than 15 minutes from the last note ...
Next gig with her in 2 weeks ...
We will have another rehearsal and I will try to find a way to hook up my ZOOM h4N so I can record (without any 'room noise') at least any duet we do ...
Posted by: Dnj

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/07/15 10:18 AM

Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
... OK, so the female vocalist and I did our first gig yesterday with me not having a keyboard in front of me ... it felt very different, but pretty good at the same time ... as I said in a previous post, I know all the lyrics to the songs I sang, but had to 'peek' at the monitor a couple of times because I am not familiar with these tracks, having only sung with them at one rehearsal ...
We each alternated singing 4 songs and the second time I went to sing I got a nice round of applause from the audience and the AD - who was there for the entire show - so I guess they all enjoyed it ...
I helped pack up the gear and was on my way home in less than 15 minutes from the last note ...
Next gig with her in 2 weeks ...
We will have another rehearsal and I will try to find a way to hook up my ZOOM h4N so I can record (without any 'room noise') at least any duet we do ...


clap clap clap I knew you would love it Tony the more you do it the more confidence you get,..."mixing it up" on stage always is fun,invigorating, and keeps it interesting for you & the audiences, ....can't wait to hear more!!
Soon you'll be out there with a wireless Mic perusing the listeners in the crowd, there's more ways to skin a cat, wink cool2
Posted by: DonM

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/07/15 10:58 AM

I had to do a job with midi files one time when I forgot my keyboard. (Please don't tell anybody I did that.)
It was different. People at the NH didn't know the difference, and this was years ago.
Posted by: KORG80

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/08/15 07:18 PM

Don,
Did you have a sound module?

I won't tell anybody about the forgotten keyboard but I sure am curious as to know how that happened.

Last year I showed up at a church gig and discovered I had left the speakers for my Bose at home. Fortunately, I live within 10 minutes of that church so potential disaster was averted by a quick trip home where the speaker section was sitting right where I had left it before sliding it into the bass unit which I had forgotten to do.

God Bless,
Don
Posted by: DonM

Re: A new line on the resume' ... - 11/08/15 10:10 PM

I didn't have a sound module, but I had a laptop with about a thousand midi files on it. Only reason they are on there is the remote possibility that the keyboard would quit working.
I loaded everything, p.a. system, stands, etc., except the keyboard!