So here's an older blog I found recently that I wanted to post while I'm working on a new one for you all. I should have it up soon. Thanks!
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OK this next blog starts here sitting in a hotel here in Richmond, Va. Currently I’m on tour with Porter Batiste Stoltz some of the damn funkiest musicians to come out of New Orleans, LA. Beginning where I left off on the last blog I had a lot of downtime once I got off the last tour so I did some local shows with good friends Damn Right, Basshound, and Earthtone, worked on my Porter Batiste Stoltz cues I needed to have ready for this current tour, start looking for some new pieces of gear to incorporate into the show, go over some repairs and obtain accessories I needed for this trip.
It’s funny when you’re out on the road you don’t realize how much crap will pile up for you when you get home. That is why downtime is so precious I found out because when you think you have some time off to relax you have all these other things ready for the next time you go out and for a guy like me I just can’t sit on my ass without touching a console and don’t forget the fact that you can make some extra spending money around town. So the weekends stay busy and the weekdays I like to lock myself in the apartment, go over my paper work, and plug myself into the internet to look at some potential new investments of gear.
After this period of downtime I hit the road with Porter Batiste Stoltz for a week straight of gigs spanning from Baltimore, MD to Charlotte, NC. This particular tour was a little different from Bonerama’s. On the Porter Batiste Stoltz leg we had a few more crew members. This makes so many more things less complicated for the band. The guys know what they’re doing; they’re respectful, take charge of things, and have the experience. With all those attributes things got done correctly and efficiently which will make the band happy and the overall production. Another thing that was different was the music. These guys are only a three piece and have no horns involved. They don’t use pre written setlists (it’s all called from stage), and it jams a bit longer. Also I had to study the music not only from their collaborative effort but from their solo albums, and old Funky Meters tunes. So after shows I got to obtain setlists and show recordings which really helped me on this tour. This is all thanks to our taper/archivist Bret who helps take care of all of that. So by the third show I was dialed in, and gelling real nice with everything. I had a lot of fun on this tour and it was another great experience meeting some new people and running into some familiar faces. Next blog I’ll toss in some photos from the recent Porter Batiste Stoltz tour describing a few of the rooms and how I like to organize my rig to help keep their looks differently than what I have set for Bonerama.
Song of the week: 311 “loco”
Movie of the week: Spiderman III
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