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When's the Wilbarston gig?? I only live a few mins away from there big_smile   I take it it's at the village hall??

Fiona


Chantel McGregor wrote:

Funny but true!!!!!!!

Should be a good night at the Queen's Hall, the News Of The World has listed it as one of their "hot tickets". I'm told Wishbone Ash were excellent in Glasgow last week. Seem like really nice people. The week after the Edinburgh gig, I'm playing with them again at Wilbarston, Northamptonshire.

Chantel

Live Your Life Like A Rock N Roll Rebel

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The Wishbone Ash gigs that I'm currently booked for are:

Queens Hall, Edinburgh        Saturday 24th October
Village Hall, Wilbarston         Saturday 31st October

All my other gigs are on my website, chantelmcgregor.com and are continually being added to.

The link for Wilbarston is:      http://www.loudpromotions.co.uk/

Chantel

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Hi Duncan (Greenose),

It's a long story, the answer's yes, there will be recordings etc, but not immediately.

In a nutshell, I've about 6 weeks left doing a BA in Popular Music, I've been at music college for the last 5 years. Anything produced whilst I'm there can potentially be claimed as copyright of the college, so once my degree's finished and I've had a couple of weeks winding down, I'll be writing new songs specifically for the band.

Chantel

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Chantel McGregor wrote:

Hi Duncan (Greenose),

It's a long story, the answer's yes, there will be recordings etc, but not immediately.

In a nutshell, I've about 6 weeks left doing a BA in Popular Music, I've been at music college for the last 5 years. Anything produced whilst I'm there can potentially be claimed as copyright of the college, so once my degree's finished and I've had a couple of weeks winding down, I'll be writing new songs specifically for the band.

Chantel

Great, I look forward to that and seeing + meeting you later in the year!

Good luck with the BA smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Thanks for those videos Tripsy!

Chantel, chalk up one more fan from America! Something tells me you may get more than just a few votes in next year's Guitar Player reader's poll! Hopefully our paths will cross the next time I visit the UK. I'd love to be present at one of your gigs.
It would be great if you could tour over here as an opening act for Joe at some point!

Keep on rockin!
Tom

Major Tom to ground control...

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Hi Chantel and thanks for joining in smile

I didn't actually notice you slip your shoes off at the gig ....but I did wonder what the funny smell was!!!  lol  Only joking Luvvie.

I am really looking forward to hearing some of your own material. I hope you'll still continue to do some Joe for us too cos we love it.

I'm just uploading Had To Cry Today to FB....make sure you tag yourself....I'm still trying to work out all the technicalities!

Good luck to you and Alex with your exams.

See you soon..........Tripsy smile

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Hi Tripsy,

Have a look at 2.20 to 2.50 and you'll see me struggling with the traners and realising that the mic stand's suddenly gone up in the world, LOL.   Maybe taking your shoes off mid song isn't a great idea?

See you soon,
Chantel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPTVyuWlCZM

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Chantel McGregor wrote:

Hi Tripsy,

Have a look at 2.20 to 2.50 and you'll see me struggling with the traners and realising that the mic stand's suddenly gone up in the world, LOL.   Maybe taking your shoes off mid song isn't a great idea?

See you soon,
Chantel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPTVyuWlCZM

Watch again......you'll like this haha smile

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thats really funny tripsy

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   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXpJ9afQPDM

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just found a new video of a new day yesterday on youtube its newly uploaded but has the old bass player so it must be from a while ago sound and picture are very good have a look here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIIbV4c6w2M

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   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXpJ9afQPDM

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That's a great quality video, Simon and excellent playing from Chantel. Yeah it must be quite old because that bass player is the one before the last one.....mind you she does get through them quite quickly lol
Hope Alex is going to last a long time smile

Tripsy smile

30 (edited by Greenose 2009-10-27 16:01:13)

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I had the pleasure of seeing Chantel McGregor playing for the first time on Saturday and she impressed me greatly with her playing and her attitude. She was appearing in Edinburgh as support to Wishbone Ash.  There was a decent crowd there when her bass player Alex Jeffrey and drummer Martin Rushworth took to the stage and started a recognisable grove. Chantel then appeared barefooted and started the recognisable riff of Hard To Cry Today.  Her interpretation was not unlike Joe’s version of this song, but with enough variation to keep it from being a copy.  Her guitar playing was superb and as a fine demonstration she followed up with Joe Satriani’s Up In The Sky. A playful version of Sonny Boy Williamson’s Help Me followed, Chantel pleasant vocals on the song made it an enjoyable number and despite needed to switch guitar due to a broken string half way through the song, she was unshaken and finished it strongly. 

She followed this with a great version of Richie Kotzen’s High, which I’d heard him play just four night before (a twist of fate!), before she announced she would play a song by Stevie Ray Vaughan. The reaction to his name was muted, however the applause at the end of the song - Lenny - was overwhelming – she had played the track beautifully.  Chantel liked to move near to the edge of the stage so that the crowd could get a close look at her immaculate playing. The final song she played with a great interpretation of Robin Trower’s Daydream which left the crowd very satisfied.  No time for her version of Voodoo Chile, but no one was complaining. Indeed I saw her mouth “wow” to her father as she left the stage.

For the rest of the evening she received complements from members of the crowd and her highlight of the night, bar playing was an invite from Martin Turner to join him and the rest of Wishbone Ash at their forthcoming date in Wilbarston.
For those wondering, Chantel graduates in November - with a first and from that point on she will start to work on her debut album.

She is a very pleasant individual, very open and was happy to talk about her admiration for Joe and Richie Kotzen, her two favourites at present, and she also spoke warmly of how she enjoys playing with Jay Tamkin and her appearance on stage with Aynsley Lister at the Sheffield Boardwalk when she was only 15. Do make sure you see her live, and say hello to her afterwards. smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Hey Duncan, glad you finally got to see Chantel and her band. I knew you'd love it! I think the songs she covers are brilliant especially Joe's stuff but I'm really looking forward to hearing some original material very soon.
She makes it look so easy too eh?

Tripsy smile

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Tripsy wrote:

Hey Duncan, glad you finally got to see Chantel and her band. I knew you'd love it! I think the songs she covers are brilliant especially Joe's stuff but I'm really looking forward to hearing some original material very soon.
She makes it look so easy too eh?

Tripsy smile

She certainly does Tripsy! smile I'm looking forward to hearing some of her own tunes too (hopefully February or April she'll be back this way). I really enjoy the covers she plays aswell. For example I'd rarely listen to Robin Trower, but I do love Chantel's version of Daydream. smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Nice review, Duncan. From your review and what you’ve told me I’ll definitely be looking out for Chantel if she’s in the South East of the UK. She sounds like a very talented young lady.

Greenose wrote:

the recognisable riff of Hard To Cry Today.

Try peeling an onion. Works every time. lol

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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After reading Duncan's fine review of Chantel I checked once again if her music is available where I live and it is not.  That's too bad for me cause this young woman has such potential.  Yesterday on iTunes the Aussie beauty and guitar wiz, Orianthi, released a new album and is this week's featured artist (free download).  This is a big deal for musicians trying to get their music heard.  Despite her ability as a guitarist,  Orianthi can't sing a lick and either can't write or is choosing the wrong people's songs to play.  An awful album.  Chantel McGregor, on the other hand, is a very good songwriter, singer, arranger and a great guitarist.  Unlike most guitarists that seem to think fast is great, it's nice to hear someone like CM play with such emotion.

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Curby wrote:

After reading Duncan's fine review of Chantel I checked once again if her music is available where I live and it is not.  That's too bad for me cause this young woman has such potential.  Yesterday on iTunes the Aussie beauty and guitar wiz, Orianthi, released a new album and is this week's featured artist (free download).  This is a big deal for musicians trying to get their music heard.  Despite her ability as a guitarist,  Orianthi can't sing a lick and either can't write or is choosing the wrong people's songs to play.  An awful album.  Chantel McGregor, on the other hand, is a very good songwriter, singer, arranger and a great guitarist.  Unlike most guitarists that seem to think fast is great, it's nice to hear someone like CM play with such emotion.

Curby, you will not find any music available from Chantel as yet as she has not recorded any as yet. She has to complete her degree before composing any songs otherwise the university could claim copywrite.  She has got a great future ahead of her though! smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Duncan - I'm a little confused.  I  listened to what I thought were studio recordings on her MySpace and assumed they were off an album.  How does her Uni have sayso over her musical pursuits?  I'm not sure I've ever heard of that before.