Thought i'd let our international forumites know that Darren has again been invited to sit in with local blues band "The King Bees" this Friday night.
Hopefully you will remember during Alisha's visit downunder,we dined out at Nighthawk Blues Venue, where Trotty was asked to have a session with TKB,an amazing night!
This time we WILL have video cameras there!
All the "usual suspects" will be in attendance!!
Friday Night has come and gone,but with a sneak preview of what you can expect at SoCal2007 Jam. Darren rocked the house,as usual, blowing the crowd away, as well as the band! I'm sure Darren and Howard have many pics ready to post, so i'll leave that up to them! At one point during the night, the whole band, with the exception of the drummer, were kitted out with all Trott-owned guitars!
So LOOK OUT SoCal!! He's coming!!
What's the point of having all of these toys if you can't let your friends play with them?
It's a privilege to be invited up to play as guest guitarist for an established blues band, but what really makes it fun is having all of your mates there to cheer you on.
Despite it being the middle of winter, a number of fellow Forumites braved the cold and ventured out to keep me company; Aitch, Greg and Andrea, Shane and Mark and Cathy (who we don't see often enough ).
At some point I'll figure out how to get my video camera to talk to my computer and we can then YouTube the gig.
The 660 DCM played and sounded pretty good for it's first outing. The 345F was a lot of fun to play, however I kept popping strings out of the roller bridge saddles. My heavy right hand technique needs some refinement or alternatively a heavier gauge string set needs to be considered.
Thanks again fellas for your ongoing encouragement and support
It was an enjoyable night, watching a live band for the first time in 15 years. Darren and the Bees cranked out some classy covers and kept the crowd entertained with some very flashy playing.
I'm not an expert on bass by a long stretch, but going on what I heard Jim should put his Fender back in the rack and stay with a Rick. To my ears it sounded so much better.
Unfortunately I had to leave after two numbers from the next act, he was just too loud for my tender ears !!!!
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.