A rehearsal yesterday with Mark, Ron, and Podge (the Hips). This next gig we have coming up is as the opener and backup band for the Valley Women's Ensemble (singing group). This is their annual fund raiser - they will open, we will play in the middle, then we'll back them for a to-be-determined number of songs, then they will finish.
So, we're working up their songs and tightening up ours; as well as working up a couple new ones of our own.
Today, I am meeting Ron this morning to check out the venue where we'll be playing - to determine how we'll set up and what sound gear we'll need to bring.
From there, I'll have an hour or so before going to Mark's again, for a jam with the "big group" (the Brothers MIM). Not enough time to go back home.
Joan took Murphy outside while I got ready and loaded gear into the car. Murphy was asking me for a treat when they came back in. As Joan put it: "Dad is stretched a little thin this morning." No worries - Murphy and Stella will get their treat before I head out.
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Checking out the venue (in a church in the Arts District downtown) this morning went well. It will seat 300, and we now know what gear we'll need to bring.
Leaving from there, I started towards Mark's house for an 11:30 "doors open" time for the big group. I was ahead of time for that, so I made a short stop at the Schnitz before continuing north. And another stop at Costco - I needed gas, and they had premium for less than $5 per gallon; a deal compared to other gas stations.
Then, at Mark's, where it was the 7 of us. Mark's friend Tom is here for the last time this season; he lives in Iowa the rest of the year and they are heading back before we get together again. We made it "All About Tom Day," where he picked the songs he wanted to play. It was a good time, and some fun music making.
That said, I can use a day off to give my back (hauling gear), fingers, and voice a rest.
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OK, sorry it took most of the day to get to the important stuff: here's a look at Murphy and Stella this morning...











