3 gigs this week: Tuesday I went back to the popular open night at The Abbey, Bramley. It was a lively session as usual and I performed 'I Don't Need' and a couple of covers: Handle With Care and Your Song.
I Don't Need (Look At Me) was written in November 2003 and recorded in 2004. Since then it's been performed quite a lot but never been released. Now it will be featured on the new mini-album, due out within the next week or so. The track is already on my site and is also uploaded on to the soundclick site. Click the link please! I'm trying to give this song the exposure it deserves, it's always been one of my favourites. The more plays it gets the higher up the charts it will go!!
Back to the gigging and Thursday was a new venue for me. The Puzzle Hall at Sowerby Bridge.
This is a real goldmine as far as live music is concerned. They run all kinds of music, on many nights of the week. The setting is good, as is the beer, and it's very small and intimate too. Amazingly, despite it's proximity for me, I've never played there before. I did 3 original songs: These Eyes, Your Shadow and Whiskey. I went down pretty well and was pleased to discover yet another friendly open night. I'm in the process of sorting out a booked gig there, hopefully with the band in some guise. It would be well worth a visit.
On Saturday I played a showcase for Notitle magazine at Dare Cafe in Headingly. I played about 40 minutes, including a live debut of a song called....Dare!! Well it had to be done really....it's a song written by Pete and me in 1998, and will be included on the 3rd album for those of you keeping score. I also performed 'Tiny Dancer' and 'One Of Us' to round things off. The venue is a small cellar bar, tailor-made for acoustic gigs. The audience is mainly students, who struggled to listen but remembered to clap heartily. All in all, a good night. Speaking of students, that area of Headingly is absolutely crawling with them. I nearly knocked several over driving in, better luck next time I guess.
This week there are 2 major shows. On Wednesday I'm making my debut at Sandinistas in Leeds for the Grain Division 'Late Night Colour' gig. This is another acoustic night. There's 3 artists doing 30 minutes each. I'm on at 10pm in the middle slot. Gary Stewart (who I've supported before and is excellent) is headlining, and Kris Mersessman is opening at 9.15.
On Thursday I'm doing my regular opening slot for the Cloth Cat night down at The Primrose.
More and more gigs are being added, with the Paul Jeffery Band getting in on the act too. I might have to start a seperate blog for that soon! Suffice to say for now that the band will be playing 2 acoustic showcases for NoTitle mag (as featured on Look North!) on Wednesdays 16th May and 20th June, both are in Leeds city centre.
5-STAR REVIEWS ON GARAGE BAND.COM
Rather like hotels, songs on garageband.com are rated on a 5 star basis. I've currently got 'Young, Lost and Hopeful' up for a grilling. At the moment it has an excellent 5 star rating, with over half the reviews completed. Remember this is the site where musicians and writers review each other's songs on a 'blind' basis. ie, you are sent a song at random to review, irrespective of whether you like the music or know who it is. As we all know, musicians are a cynical set of bastards, so to achieve anything like the reviews it's had is an achievement. Especially as I don't consider myself to play musicians' music, my tastes and influences are more akin to a housewife's (when such a thing existed).
More news very soon on the new mini-album, as soon as the cover design is finished!
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