Outdoor gig pics!
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 12:33 am
Still recovering from a fun weekend in the sun here in Grand Marais, Minnesota, home of the annual Fisherman's Picnic festival. Had a couple of fun outdoor gigs with my friend Billy D, and my husband took some pictures at the first one on the East Bay outdoor stage Friday evening. In this picture I am playing a Ric, my 615 BT, although it is kind of hard to tell from the camera angle. That's Bill almost hidden behind the keyboard, LOL!
I only used the music stand to play Bill's songs--all of my own were memorized--but he had to use the music for my songs, due to limited practice time.... I like how this picture turned out--I'm playing my 12-string Breedlove J-22 Pacific, a guitar which never fails to inspire me.
As we were setting up I had the fright of my life when a big gust of wind blew up out of nowhere from behind us and knocked this guitar, locked in its stand, flat on its face on the stage! I was really worried, as the guitar had a really annoying buzz every time I played an open E chord after that fall.... After I got home I closely inspected the guitar and found that when the guitar fell, the lock on the guitar stand had crimped the low E string a little bit, hence the buzz.... I changed the string and everything is A-ok, much to my relief. We played another gig the next day using many of the same songs, and it went much, much better. I'm glad that the first one was not for pay--it was sort of like a dress rehearsal for the paying gig out on the deck of a local lounge and supper club, which went very, very well--I think there may be more gigs in the future for us as a team!
Stay tuned for a YouTube video....
I only used the music stand to play Bill's songs--all of my own were memorized--but he had to use the music for my songs, due to limited practice time.... I like how this picture turned out--I'm playing my 12-string Breedlove J-22 Pacific, a guitar which never fails to inspire me.
As we were setting up I had the fright of my life when a big gust of wind blew up out of nowhere from behind us and knocked this guitar, locked in its stand, flat on its face on the stage! I was really worried, as the guitar had a really annoying buzz every time I played an open E chord after that fall.... After I got home I closely inspected the guitar and found that when the guitar fell, the lock on the guitar stand had crimped the low E string a little bit, hence the buzz.... I changed the string and everything is A-ok, much to my relief. We played another gig the next day using many of the same songs, and it went much, much better. I'm glad that the first one was not for pay--it was sort of like a dress rehearsal for the paying gig out on the deck of a local lounge and supper club, which went very, very well--I think there may be more gigs in the future for us as a team!
Stay tuned for a YouTube video....