Hey err'body!
I had a long drive to get to an easy gig last Friday. Me and ANCC (Arnie Newman's Country Club) had a great time playing at the Lobby Bar in the Viejas Casino. We played in conjunction with the Hank Williams Jr. "Concert in the Park" series, before and after his show.
The gig started when I picked up Johnny Magic Fingers at 1:00pm and made our way into San Diego County.
It was typical Friday traffic, really heavy in spots. The two hour drive
took us three hours. But we arrived at the lovely Viejas Casino/Resort a
half hour before call time.
We loaded in the side door because it was closer to the stage. It's a lovely casino.
Just before the stairs in the picture above we take a left into the Lobby Bar to find our stage.
We are going bare bones tonight, no amps, all IEMs, the V-Drum kit and
sound system is provided. It's actually a pretty cushy gig. I just walk
in and plug into the DI when it's ready. From the stage you can see the
nice fireplace in the Lobby Bar.
This is Ian, our sound tech for the evening. He really worked hard
tonight setting up a nice QSC system with all wireless mics and monitor
packs.
This is the PA rack. It's got all kinds of derfingerpoken going on.
While Ian sets the stage I take a stroll. This is a classy looking casino.
This is the stage for the headliner, tonight is Hank Williams Jr. Behind
our stage is a glass wall. Behind that glass wall is the concert area
with the big stage on the far side.
John is set up and Ian starts dialing him in.
Jason and Amanda rode with Arnie today. Jason starts to get dialed in.
Arnie lets Ian know what he wants in his IEM mix. Arnie even went
ampless tonight but brought his Kemper modeling unit so he could sound
like a Twin Reverb or Little Walter.
Amanda tries some Snapchat filters on Arnie. They look so cute with kitten ears.
There's no filter that will help this old galoot. But Amanda is a cutie.
We finish our sound check and then make our way to our spacious dressing rooms.
This is the stage for the evening. It's pretty bare. We're relying on Ian to make us sound good.
This is Arnie's Kemper unit. It looks like something out of a 60s sci-fi movie.
The lovely Amanda Kate is ready to start the show.
Amanda says, "Let's go girls!" and we start one of her sassy girl songs, "I Feel Like A Woman".
Because of the small stage John had to be in the back row this time. Usually it's me.
Jason didn't play too loudly tonight. I wonder why?
Here are a couple of crowd shots just before doors opened for the Hank Jr. concert. These folks were here to drink and party.
We had a few dancers get the party started.
When the doors opened it was our break time until after Bosephus put on
his show. I took a quick picture before we all walked off stage. We've
got at least an hour and a half to twiddle our thumbs.
I stuck my head out the back door just long enough to take a couple
pictures of the big stage. We were not allowed to step on the grounds
unless we had a ticket. Oh well.
So I ambled up to the bar and got a big cup of brew. Then I noticed a
couple of beautiful ladies enjoying their beers. I walked right over to
their table and said, "Hi! I'm Cliff! I'm your bass player. I love to
see beautiful women drinking beer!" Meet Bella and Stephanie. We chatted
for a while and they requested a song we knew.
During our long break there were still quite a few people hanging
around. It was a busy Friday night. We are just about ready to start up
again as soon as Hank Jr. finishes his show. He ran just a little over
his planned time. Nobody minded.
This is a pretty fun place to play
Bocephus finishes his show and we start ours. The crowd was bangin'!
I jumped in the middle of these ladies and we had a little dance together. Fun stuff.
All my rowdy friends are coming over tonight!
Do you wanna drink? Do you wanna party? Let's get the summertime started!
Amanda is having a ton of fun in front of this rowdy crowd.
We take one quick break to run to the little bass player's room but there are lots of folks sticking around for our last set.
There's a friendly cowboy out in the audience as we start our last set.
As we near the end of the evening there are still lots of folks here enjoying themselves.
This is Stephanie. She bought me and Arnie beer.
I found out she's a specialist who works for my retirement company. I gave her my card. She's going to help me retire well.
We might've played one or two songs past midnight because the audience
was having such a good time. But then it was time to pack it up. There
really wan't much to pack up. Everything John and I had fit on one cart.
Then it was a quick two hour drive home. We were offered a couple more
dates here before the end of the year, playing in support of Leann Rymes
and Lee Ann Womak but we were already booked elsewhere. Oh well.
They'll keep us in the rotation for next year. Thanks for looking at my gigs. I'll be back in a few days and tell you all about our trip to Sacramento for our celebrity golf tournament gig.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
The account of a "weekend warrior" musician playing bass in cover bands around Southern California and beyond.
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Downtown Disney, 9/19/18
Hello friends,
I thought I'd toss up a quick little gig report with me and the ANB (hereby to be known as ANCC for "Arnie Newman's Country Club") playing at Downtown Disney again. We were here just two weeks ago. But this is a good hang so we don't mind.
There was construction and road closures going on around the park tonight. This made for a schlow schlog into the downtown district.
I arrived in plenty of time to roll my gear in from the nearest far reaches of the parking lot.
When I arrived most of the band was in place and the sound company, MxxMaster, was ready to go. Here are Daniel and Chris taking care of the sound and stage tonight.
Johnny Fingers is listening to one of our new tunes on his phones before we soundcheck.
After soundcheck it's on with the show. Actually this is probably the third song of the evening when Amanda sings "Feel Like A Woman" that has a long guitar intro. I take a few pictures here.
Jason keeps time on the intro. I don't come in until the second verse.
Can you spot the line dancers? They are there.
Rigs of Austin and Cliff. Austin had to set up in a hurry because he showed up about ten minutes before downbeat.
Here's the whole stage just after sunset.
Here's my sign-selfie.
Austin did a fabulous rendition of "Thinking Out Loud".
Arnie and Amanda did a fabulous rendition of Arnie and Amanda.
The golden boy does another one of his big hits.
We had a much better crowd this week than we did two weeks ago. The weather is starting to cool off.
The gracious Amanda joins me in a selfie.
We have our fun until the fireworks start up over the closed Rainforest Cafe. I've heard that the Earl of Sandwich will reopen soon but I did not hear the same about the AMC theater, the ESPN Zone, or the Rainforest Cafe.
The food truck were there again and doing a brisk business. I didn't eat tonight so, no food pictures. Sorry. But here's my load-out picture.
As the thunder from the fireworks fade I roll off into the employee parking lot to load my trusty Astro van, make my way home, and fix myself a large bowl of steaming oatmeal. Perhaps I should've taken a picture of that? I loaded it up with sliced banana, dried cranberries, walnuts, and diced apple. It was pretty hearty but not to heavy for a late meal.
Tomorrow we are at the Viejas Casino in Alpina CA, east of San Diego, in the Lobby Bar in conjunction with the Hank Jr. concert in the park. This is a 'no amp' and IEM gig. I love these kinds of gigs. John, not so much. I'm sure we'll have our fun. I hope you have yours too. Please continue to share your gigs. I like to watch.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
I thought I'd toss up a quick little gig report with me and the ANB (hereby to be known as ANCC for "Arnie Newman's Country Club") playing at Downtown Disney again. We were here just two weeks ago. But this is a good hang so we don't mind.
There was construction and road closures going on around the park tonight. This made for a schlow schlog into the downtown district.
I arrived in plenty of time to roll my gear in from the nearest far reaches of the parking lot.
When I arrived most of the band was in place and the sound company, MxxMaster, was ready to go. Here are Daniel and Chris taking care of the sound and stage tonight.
Johnny Fingers is listening to one of our new tunes on his phones before we soundcheck.
After soundcheck it's on with the show. Actually this is probably the third song of the evening when Amanda sings "Feel Like A Woman" that has a long guitar intro. I take a few pictures here.
Jason keeps time on the intro. I don't come in until the second verse.
Can you spot the line dancers? They are there.
Rigs of Austin and Cliff. Austin had to set up in a hurry because he showed up about ten minutes before downbeat.
Here's the whole stage just after sunset.
Here's my sign-selfie.
Austin did a fabulous rendition of "Thinking Out Loud".
Arnie and Amanda did a fabulous rendition of Arnie and Amanda.
The golden boy does another one of his big hits.
We had a much better crowd this week than we did two weeks ago. The weather is starting to cool off.
The gracious Amanda joins me in a selfie.
We have our fun until the fireworks start up over the closed Rainforest Cafe. I've heard that the Earl of Sandwich will reopen soon but I did not hear the same about the AMC theater, the ESPN Zone, or the Rainforest Cafe.
The food truck were there again and doing a brisk business. I didn't eat tonight so, no food pictures. Sorry. But here's my load-out picture.
As the thunder from the fireworks fade I roll off into the employee parking lot to load my trusty Astro van, make my way home, and fix myself a large bowl of steaming oatmeal. Perhaps I should've taken a picture of that? I loaded it up with sliced banana, dried cranberries, walnuts, and diced apple. It was pretty hearty but not to heavy for a late meal.
Tomorrow we are at the Viejas Casino in Alpina CA, east of San Diego, in the Lobby Bar in conjunction with the Hank Jr. concert in the park. This is a 'no amp' and IEM gig. I love these kinds of gigs. John, not so much. I'm sure we'll have our fun. I hope you have yours too. Please continue to share your gigs. I like to watch.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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