Topic: Hard work proven worthy :)....

So my band played their first headline theatre show last night (have done a support slot there before, but not a 3 hour slot), a show which we nearly sold out (a capacity of 400 people, which was considerably hard for a quartet of 14-16 year olds, haha), and spent so much hard work planning. After supporting a covers band called BasketCase, back in October, we found this is really what we wanted to be doing for the rest of our lives (whether this is full time, or just a weekend thing when we are older). A month before this, we played the Great Dorset Steam fair to over a thousand people, and loved it, so for last night, to play a 5th of this, which we achieved alone, was awesome for us. There were many emotional family members from all the band, and many of our closest friends were there to wish us good luck.
We all had the time of our lives, and we were very lucky to have what we had,, we had a very good stage production company, who provided us with the coolest light show we've ever worked with, and the sound crew were superb! Some of our closest friends and family made every effort to have the show recorded, and so we are now working on a 7 camera DVD to sell and use for future promotion... Another exciting moment was a promotion company we have been in close contact with told us they were very happy with what we had seen, so we were all ecstatic to have played the venue! We were all happy with the finished outcome, and cannot wait to get on with more gigs this year (including more theatres and festivals!).
Will try and get some clips up of the show when it's all complete smile
Had an awesome time myself, thanks to some tips from Joe,, I personally found a carpet and baffle very useful for my setup, and was told by our experienced soundman that I was the best guitarist he'd seen for years! Which is the kind of comment that makes what I do so good smile I even sported a RAH Joe t-shirt for the second set smile

A very pleased and content player....
RusScagell

Jamming with Joe and Bernie Marsden:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18zqg3brNH8

Re: Hard work proven worthy :)....

Congratulations Rus. First step taken and it sounds like you lads didn't trip. Waiting for the results now.
Rick

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Re: Hard work proven worthy :)....

Sounds fantastic, Rus. Well done to all of you! big_smile

What do you guys call yourselves?

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

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Re: Hard work proven worthy :)....

Wooders wrote:

Sounds fantastic, Rus. Well done to all of you! big_smile

What do you guys call yourselves?

Phil

We're a Classic Rock covers band called Colt 45,, we play some orignial material... kinda Guns N Roses influenced... Looking to change to name soon, but for now it's what we're known as for our local venues. I don't mind playing the heavier rock we do, but I prefer way more, lighter blues stuff... my 'website' hyperlink on the right goes to our myspace ( I think, lol) and theres some material thats roughly a year old,,, me and the singer share the solos (not too good) and I'm not happy with many of mine, as the songs don't give too much of a chance to lighten and quieten the feel of it all, but hey, faster, heavier solo's it is, :L... If you wanna know who does which solo's just ask smile


Rus

Jamming with Joe and Bernie Marsden:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18zqg3brNH8