
Click any picture to enlarge, click the play button to listen to a music link.
Let's just start this week's jam post of with some music: Naiz, Case, Britt, Ray, Alice Cooper(?), and me joining in a bit of smoky, Cajun-flavored darkness.
Naiz & Case.

Several suspicious looking people were spotted hanging out at the bar. They must have slipped past the doorman.





We had a bunch of musicians show up early on -- Ben was hustling all night to make sure everybody got a chance to play.

A newcomer, Pegs, did a few numbers on acoustic guitar. Here's a bit of her stuff.

And here's a bit of Linda.

Mike did Stormy Monday for us.

We had a slew of other musicians as well. Here are some of them, in no particular order:






Dancers? Of course.

Beautiful people? Of course.

And finally: has anyone else ever noticed that bass players are, well, you know...

Just kidding Case. You are great musician. But you are, well, you know...
Thanks, Ben, for doing a great job herding all the musicians last night.

'Til next time,
--Doug

2 comments:
Hey Doug,
Another fine job with this weeks post! I was wondering what type of recorder you use and if there was any way Ben could give you a preamp line out from his PA head to eliminate crowd noise? Just a thought.
Thanks for taking the time to post what you do.
Joe
Hey, Joe. Thanks! I have fun doing it, so it all works out.
I've been using a little Edirol R-09 which does a decent job, but as you've probably noticed it does pick up quite a bit of bar noise. I've experimented with placing it in different locations in the bar, and the current placement over the door jamb actually gives the cleanest recordings so far.
The R09 does have a line input, so it's possible to get a feed -- I'll talk with Ben about that.
--Doug
Post a Comment