Monday, April 02, 2007

Tuesday 20th March saw a new venue tried for the first time. I was planning to go to Santiago's, which are advertising a Tuesday Open Mic, but while trying to find details I stumbled across a night at the Abbey Inn, Bramley. Yes, Bramley, not normally associated with a vibrant live music scene, or so I thought! I've played quite a few gigs in Bram, all the main 3 clubs, and all gigs had one thing in common-they were all shit. However, that was in the old days, and the Abbey had actually been recommended to me some weeks ago by a poet at The Grove.

To start with, it's a nice place, with a friendly atmosphere, vital if you want my support. It takes the form of a 'singaround', which at first reminded me of Baccapipes-an instant chill down the spine! However, this particular singaround is not exclusively anal folk. There's a variety of musicians playing a variey of styles, and I was made to feel very welcome. I played 'Hide Your Love Away', '7 Shades of Grey' and 'Waterloo Sunset'. A lovely night, and productive too in terms of CD sales and bookings. I'm now booked for a solo night and a festival slot there in the summer.

Wednesday 21st March brought us another new place. The Fox and Newt in Leeds. This place broke all the rules in terms of scroteiness, but luckily there was an open mic and I got out with my head still attached to my shoulders. The landlord has been described elsewhere on the net as a 'character' and this certainly helps create a strangely friendly atmosphere. Rough as a bears' backside, but friendly. To start with there were a few folk from the WTS, playing their first public performance-what a place to start! Then I took over and did 3 covers, 'Hide Your Love Away', 'Sunny Afternoon' and 'Weather With You', the latter of which was something of a favourite of the glass collecter. An interesting experience, and one which I peversely enjoyed, but I woulnd't be too sure about a repeat performance just yet. Put it this way, I dared not plug my CDs for sale!

The following week was busy with a repeat performance at the Abbey on the Tuesday 27th. This time I did 'Stuck in a Moment', 'Young, Lost and Hopeful' and 'Freefalling'. By coincidence I met up with the chap who runs the Fox&Newt open mic. I think he did a good job under trying circumstances at the latter!!

Onto Thursday, and yes-the band's 2nd gig at the Zephyr Bar. Billed as having 'a bigger PA than Knebworth' (I've a photo to show you when I get it uploaded). The night was another belter, with me right on the limit of vocal adhesion by the end. The first set wasn't as tight as we would have liked, but the 2nd was bang-on. 'Even' stood out as a strong song, and we debuted 'Old Wishing Well' from the EP too. I can't wait for the next gig on the 22nd April (4pm) at the Railway, Berry Brow, Huddersfield.

The following day me and Paul Flieshman recorded some guitars for the 3rd album, and that brought an end to a busy week.

This week it's just the old faithful of Wu's on Tuesday 3rd April and The Grove on the 4th. On Sunday the 8th, Easter Sunday, sees the second coming at the New Inn at Barwick-in-Elmet. A full set of originals and covers starting at 9pm.

Happy Easter.

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