Monday, November 27, 2006

Some stuff I gotta have when I grow up-


A guitar shaped swimming pool, a round, furry bed with an 8-track tape player mounted upside down for easy access from a reclining position. And some work clothes. Elvis had it all figured out.....







Sunday, November 26, 2006

Kemnay Photos!

Chris Overton surprised me with photos from the Kemnay gig, here are some of them. More later. Thanks Chris!






Another YouTube video

I found some more footage from the Stirling Tollbooth this sumer, a real mellow version of the guys playing "love in vain". You cancheck it out here:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkt895kZT8g

Wow, the new Sons of Kemnay....

We had such a great time in Kemnay last night, warm welcome, nice room full of people and great acoustics.

I had a feeling it was going to be a great gig when we were driving down the highway into town and say a series of small signs on the roadside, about the size of an A3 sheet of paper that read:

SON HENRY

BLUES BAND

NOVEMBER 25

TICKETS AT HAIR SHOP

With publicity like that, well, we knew we were in the right track. And the thing abut Scots is that they're very much like Alaskans in their open-minded attitude towards music and willingness to have goot time. So, once everything was loaded in and set up we relaxed to hear Paul Tasker's new band the Doghouse Roses, an acoustic duo that reminded me of the Cowboy Junkies. Great music to relax to, and eat a pizza (which we did with reckless abandon)

At 10 pm it was our turn, and the guys corked off a great set right from the opening number. My instruction were to play a 'listening' set first and a dancing set later so people would hang around till the end. We managed to keep people sitting till around the 3rd number and then everyone (inclulding the band) was up and dancing and carrying on. So, we ended up with two long sets of dancing and carrying on.

Thanks to all of you that joined us last night, and those of you that took the CDs home! And to Dave and the rest of the crew that worked so hard to put on the show, thanks as well- you all did an excellent job with all the organizing and such. And for the honor of being tagges ' Honorary Sons of Kemnay'? Well, what can I say? We are really flattered....

Friday, November 24, 2006

back in the saddle

Been a couple of weeks off, much needed here. Sorry about the long absence....

Couple of big gigs coming up- the first Forfar Blues and Bridie festival is December 4, and I'm alternating sets with Gerry Jablonski at the Caledonian Pub and the Plough. Gerry's one of my favorite guitar players, so it should be fun, and talk about contrasting styles? And any time you get to launch a new blues festival is very cool as well.

From there, watch out for a solo set in December at Satchmo's in Dundee AND the mother of all double-header gigs at the Blue Lamp in Aberdeen on December 9th and Cafe Drumonds on November 30. More you-tube video to shoot at those two gigs as well.

Peace all, stay in touch!

Monday, November 06, 2006

Looking for horn players

And you thought I was kidding!

The band needs a horn section- Trumpet, Tenor Sax, Trombone or Bari Sax. Lot's of original material to be played, and I want to nufge the band in that Texas swing direction (and not towards a blues brothers tribute act)