MY FIRST LOUNGE PIANO GIG
MY FIRST LOUNGE PIANO GIG
First, props to Paul W for the idea I stole to put thread titles I start in all CAPS.
Got home from my first real "lounge piano" gig. Played three hours of contemp pop tunes on solo piano at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse here in town. Sweet gig. Wished it was a Rickenbacker bar though.
Got home from my first real "lounge piano" gig. Played three hours of contemp pop tunes on solo piano at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse here in town. Sweet gig. Wished it was a Rickenbacker bar though.
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When I saw the title, JDog, I knew it was you, after that great snippet you posted a month or so back...
In Toluca Lake (LA) there was a REAL piano bar (is it still there? I wonder) called Alfonso's...it's full of regulars--older folks, many show bizzers--who get up and sing. The bar is a actually built right up to the piano in places. It is a very entertaining evening if you like old standards performed by old standards.
In Toluca Lake (LA) there was a REAL piano bar (is it still there? I wonder) called Alfonso's...it's full of regulars--older folks, many show bizzers--who get up and sing. The bar is a actually built right up to the piano in places. It is a very entertaining evening if you like old standards performed by old standards.
“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
Ha!
Last night rubbed me the wrong way a little. One of the company founders was in with some friends and partied all night. I was "encouraged" by restaurant management (a former TB Bucs linebacker to boot) not to take any breaks, and stay after the restaurant closed to keep playing for them.
This was most surprising because it's very out of character for the company, which is usually very good with their people, even (especially, actually) in situations like this. This guy is notorious for being a good customer and tipping huge. Did I get anything? Nope, just a LOT of back pain today from sitting at a piano that's not made for a 6'4" individual such as myself.
Humbug. If I wasn't buying a house, and/or working for the parent company...
Disclaimer: Please understand this is not a representative story and does NOT properly paint a picture of the company, it's just a weird little thing that happened. They really are much better than this 99.9% of the time or I wouldn't have been there 3 1/2 years now. I have the resume to prove it!
Last night rubbed me the wrong way a little. One of the company founders was in with some friends and partied all night. I was "encouraged" by restaurant management (a former TB Bucs linebacker to boot) not to take any breaks, and stay after the restaurant closed to keep playing for them.
This was most surprising because it's very out of character for the company, which is usually very good with their people, even (especially, actually) in situations like this. This guy is notorious for being a good customer and tipping huge. Did I get anything? Nope, just a LOT of back pain today from sitting at a piano that's not made for a 6'4" individual such as myself.
Humbug. If I wasn't buying a house, and/or working for the parent company...
Disclaimer: Please understand this is not a representative story and does NOT properly paint a picture of the company, it's just a weird little thing that happened. They really are much better than this 99.9% of the time or I wouldn't have been there 3 1/2 years now. I have the resume to prove it!
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Sometimes those forgotten tips come back in spades a few days later, when their hangovers wear off...
Here is where I hide my music:
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
Even a "thank you" would be better than nothing!
A long time ago (not in a galaxy far far away), I went into Alphonsos East restaurant on Balboa in San Diego to pick up a carry out order. In the bar area there was a woman playing acoustic guitar and singing. At the end of her song, I applauded - which then helped to jar the other patrons into applauding. She thanked us, and I wondered whether anyone would have applauded had I not been there. I always applaud anyone performing, even if it's not great, because it takes guts to get up there!
A long time ago (not in a galaxy far far away), I went into Alphonsos East restaurant on Balboa in San Diego to pick up a carry out order. In the bar area there was a woman playing acoustic guitar and singing. At the end of her song, I applauded - which then helped to jar the other patrons into applauding. She thanked us, and I wondered whether anyone would have applauded had I not been there. I always applaud anyone performing, even if it's not great, because it takes guts to get up there!
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Current song list (for this gig):
Only Wanna Be With You (Hootie & the B.)
Girl (Beck)
Misery (Soul Asylum)
Boss of Me (TMBG)
Low (Cracker)
Laid (James)
Fly (Sugar Ray)
Toxic (Britney)
Buddy Holly (Weezer)
All I Want (Toad the Wet Sprocket)
Time of Your Life (Green Day)
In My Place (Coldplay)
Missing (Beck)
I'm Gonna Burn One Down (Ben Harper)
Don't Know Why (Norah Jones)
Learning To Fly (TP)
Man on the Moon (REM)
You & I Both (Jason Mraz)
Life is a Highway (Tom Cochrane)
You Get What You Give (New Radicals)
Eurotrash Girl (Cracker)
Enter Sandman (Metallica)
You Were Meant For Me (Jewel)
Into the Great Wide Open (TP)
Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana)
1979 (Smashing Pumpkins)
There She Goes (Sixpence n t r)
Crying Like a Church on Monday (New Radicals)
Is She Really Going Out With Him? (Joe Jackson)
Impression That I Get (Bosstones)
Stacy's Mom (Fountains of Wayne)
Everything (Alanis)
Boyfriendship (Noise Addict)
Landed (Ben Folds)
Standby (Grandaddy)
Flirting with Time (TP)
Trials (Jackopierce)
The Scientist (Coldplay)
Swwet Child o Mine (GNR)
Comfortably Numb (Floyd)
How Deep is Your Love (BG's)
I Wanna Be Sedated (Ramones)
In My Life (with the solo) Beatles
Solsbury Hill (Peter Gabriel)
Somebody's Baby (Jackson Browne)
plus a bunch of less interesting 70s-90s pop tunes
Only Wanna Be With You (Hootie & the B.)
Girl (Beck)
Misery (Soul Asylum)
Boss of Me (TMBG)
Low (Cracker)
Laid (James)
Fly (Sugar Ray)
Toxic (Britney)
Buddy Holly (Weezer)
All I Want (Toad the Wet Sprocket)
Time of Your Life (Green Day)
In My Place (Coldplay)
Missing (Beck)
I'm Gonna Burn One Down (Ben Harper)
Don't Know Why (Norah Jones)
Learning To Fly (TP)
Man on the Moon (REM)
You & I Both (Jason Mraz)
Life is a Highway (Tom Cochrane)
You Get What You Give (New Radicals)
Eurotrash Girl (Cracker)
Enter Sandman (Metallica)
You Were Meant For Me (Jewel)
Into the Great Wide Open (TP)
Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana)
1979 (Smashing Pumpkins)
There She Goes (Sixpence n t r)
Crying Like a Church on Monday (New Radicals)
Is She Really Going Out With Him? (Joe Jackson)
Impression That I Get (Bosstones)
Stacy's Mom (Fountains of Wayne)
Everything (Alanis)
Boyfriendship (Noise Addict)
Landed (Ben Folds)
Standby (Grandaddy)
Flirting with Time (TP)
Trials (Jackopierce)
The Scientist (Coldplay)
Swwet Child o Mine (GNR)
Comfortably Numb (Floyd)
How Deep is Your Love (BG's)
I Wanna Be Sedated (Ramones)
In My Life (with the solo) Beatles
Solsbury Hill (Peter Gabriel)
Somebody's Baby (Jackson Browne)
plus a bunch of less interesting 70s-90s pop tunes
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