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Shameless plug!
I have a gig coming up!
Sunday, November 13, Cafe Du Nord, at 8pm. I'll be playing my rick bass which Paul W. made a lovely pickguard for!
My band is called the John Ashfield Band. There are songs up at...
www.myspace.com/johnashfieldband
and...
www.cdbaby.com/cd/johnashfield2
We're opening up for Translator of "Everywhere that I'm Not" fame.
So if you are in San Francisco, come on out for some rock!
Sunday, November 13, Cafe Du Nord, at 8pm. I'll be playing my rick bass which Paul W. made a lovely pickguard for!
My band is called the John Ashfield Band. There are songs up at...
www.myspace.com/johnashfieldband
and...
www.cdbaby.com/cd/johnashfield2
We're opening up for Translator of "Everywhere that I'm Not" fame.
So if you are in San Francisco, come on out for some rock!
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As long as we are shamelessly plugging, (and I have no shame to worry about..) any Detroit-area Ric-o-philes are welcome to check out my band, Model Citizen in November at Augies in Madison Heights on Nov. 11, and DB Coopers in Madison Heights on Nov. 18 & 19.
http://www.modelcitizendetroit.com
or
http://www.myspace.com/modelcitizendetroit
Ken Joseph can vouch for us, he graciously came and checked us out before
Unfortunately, unless I get the Blueburst in the next 2 weeks, it will be a Thunderbird / Hamer 12 string bass show.
http://www.modelcitizendetroit.com
or
http://www.myspace.com/modelcitizendetroit
Ken Joseph can vouch for us, he graciously came and checked us out before
Unfortunately, unless I get the Blueburst in the next 2 weeks, it will be a Thunderbird / Hamer 12 string bass show.
"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009
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This time you WILL see me and my wife, as I've played your album for her and she's hooked, and promises MUST be kept...you know the scene.
So, watch out for "The Bald and the Beautiful" coming your way.
Great venue, BTW, John!
So, watch out for "The Bald and the Beautiful" coming your way.
Great venue, BTW, John!
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Did somebody say " Hamer 12 string"?...
I've been playing mine for a few weeks now, and I must say...it is a workout...but great and unusual sound!
Steve, what do you use yours on?
I've been playing mine for a few weeks now, and I must say...it is a workout...but great and unusual sound!
Steve, what do you use yours on?
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Of course, all the Cheap Trick songs we play "Surrender", "The Flame" and "Downed", the Pink Floyd songs "Comfortably Numb" "Wish You Were Here" and a few others that need a little extra thickness. We have a 3pc. band with keys and no rhythm guitar, and with the Hamer, we don't need one!
Glad you are digging it....I used to play mine for the whole set, 3 hours a night, Friday and Saturday, 3 weekends a month. Now it's maybe 10 songs a night.
Glad you are digging it....I used to play mine for the whole set, 3 hours a night, Friday and Saturday, 3 weekends a month. Now it's maybe 10 songs a night."They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009
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It's cool Steve! If we were closer I'd definitely see your show! Hamer 12 string! Wow. Never played one, but always dug the sound.
Paul, you have a 12 string bass?
Jeff R - I was really glad you bought that bass, I knew you'd really use it. It was always a great bass for me, always sounded good. Felt so goood too after the finish was stripped. But I never really used that 5th string. Glad you are digging it!
Paul, you have a 12 string bass?
Jeff R - I was really glad you bought that bass, I knew you'd really use it. It was always a great bass for me, always sounded good. Felt so goood too after the finish was stripped. But I never really used that 5th string. Glad you are digging it!
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LIVE MUSIC REPORT
I represented the Rick Forum at John's live show on Sunday night at Cafe du Nord.
His band, called "The John Ashfield Band" (complicated, huh?) played a fifty-minute set that was pure energy. Almost all the material was from John's latest album, with one or two brand new tunes tossed in and a cover of Badfinger's "Come and Get It" that had some of us singing along.
John's bass, with its new Pyramid strings, did a typically Rickenbacker job of cutting through the mix and providing excellent bottom end, played through the club's SVT rig. John is a tremendously energetic player and every note rang home true and on time. His lead guitarist, Brian, was a real pro, spicing up the songs with solos that were never over the top or stagey. Gina held up rhythm chores in her bouncy style on a Deluxe Tele, and Drummer, John 2, was steady as a rock.
The keyboardist, whose name I didn't get, (sorry, guys), provided just the right edge with some clavier, some B3, and some cheezwiz, too.
What's cool about guys who've been around awhile doing the club scene, is the realism and cooperation. No showboating here.
This was power pop redux at its best. He's promised to keep me informed of future dates so we can become JAB groupies.
But I forgot my camera, so perhaps John could post one shot himself...
John's band opened for '80s OHWs "Translator" (is that an '80s name or whut?). They were a good indicator of what '80s NY hipsters look like, 22 years after the fact. Tight and slight.
I represented the Rick Forum at John's live show on Sunday night at Cafe du Nord.
His band, called "The John Ashfield Band" (complicated, huh?) played a fifty-minute set that was pure energy. Almost all the material was from John's latest album, with one or two brand new tunes tossed in and a cover of Badfinger's "Come and Get It" that had some of us singing along.
John's bass, with its new Pyramid strings, did a typically Rickenbacker job of cutting through the mix and providing excellent bottom end, played through the club's SVT rig. John is a tremendously energetic player and every note rang home true and on time. His lead guitarist, Brian, was a real pro, spicing up the songs with solos that were never over the top or stagey. Gina held up rhythm chores in her bouncy style on a Deluxe Tele, and Drummer, John 2, was steady as a rock.
The keyboardist, whose name I didn't get, (sorry, guys), provided just the right edge with some clavier, some B3, and some cheezwiz, too.
What's cool about guys who've been around awhile doing the club scene, is the realism and cooperation. No showboating here.
This was power pop redux at its best. He's promised to keep me informed of future dates so we can become JAB groupies.
But I forgot my camera, so perhaps John could post one shot himself...
John's band opened for '80s OHWs "Translator" (is that an '80s name or whut?). They were a good indicator of what '80s NY hipsters look like, 22 years after the fact. Tight and slight.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
