If you said, "The Kiki Dee Band, 1974," you get 25 bonus points.
I've had a lot of music going on the past week. A week ago, it was music with the Hip Replacements at Mark's. Then, Friday with Allan's group (totally different guys, different music). Over the weekend and into Monday, I was restructuring my pedal board, working it around a different vocal harmonizer - I don't use that as much with Mark and the guys because we have either 4 or 5 vocalists, depending on the grouping. Let me explain that...
Mark and I have played together in various bands since we were 15 years old. About 10 years ago, he and I started making music again while Joan and I were spending a couple months each winter in Arizona. Mark started volunteering at MIM (the world close Musical Instrument Museum) and met other people with similar interests. That group grew into a collection of 5 guitar players; 6 when I would be in Arizona. A friend of Mark's (an in-law of his sister's) from Iowa became the 7th. We get together once every two weeks or so for the fun of it.
fA "sub-set" of that group is the Hip Replacements...
We play out on occasion. That is Ron on the left (percussion, guitar, mandolin, vocals), me (guitar and vocals), Mark (guitar and vocals), and Podge (bass and vocals). Podge came to that group from another group that Mark was occasionally playing with - are you keeping track here?
The Hips rehearsed at Ron's house yesterday for an upcoming gig, learning a couple new songs. And not today, it is the big group again at Mark's house. That's 4 rehearsals or jams, plus the playing and vocals I did at home while dialing in the pedalboard. That's a lot of playing and singing for these old fingers and vocal cords. I feel it this morning.
There are ebbs and flows with the frequency of these get-togethers. Last year, into November and early December, it seemed to be a lot. Then, some time off around the holidays. It is building up again right now, but will drop off during the summer, when the different players tend to get away from the desert heat. I'm hoping to be a part of that "escaping" for some of this upcoming summer, considering the record-breaking heat we've already been experiencing here. But, that's a whole 'nuther topic.














