Friday, April 25, 2008
Hey! I get requests! (and it's not to leave)
Reminds me of a story I heard on the radio about the Steve Miller Band (or someone like that). The hold a concert, have all this great new music and the crowd is yelling for all the old music that made them great.
I did my first two chosen songs and slipped into "I Love My Truck". Never announce the title to this... it gives away the line. Anyways, I sang it and enjoyed it immensely. In a venue that most of the singers sing cover songs, I've attained a place where someone or a few ask for one of my songs, something not on the radio. How cool is that? So, perhaps I'm doomed (said playfully) with that as a song that will follow me when I play. But the doom is a sweet welcome for this guy who used to be afraid to share his songs with anyone.
I followed one of my musician rules: Give the audience what they want whenever possible and play it the best you can.
In my little world of songwriting and performing, I had my smile. Just to be sure she understood, I thanked her later and said she can request it anytime.
Thanks for reading ;)
Dave
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Open Mic at the Lazy Dog Coffeehouse
I never make New Year's resolutions. This year, I wanted to take my songwriting efforts live, to an open mic or other, similar event. Hey, I did it in January!!! Now I can coast through the year. Smiles.
The Lazy Dog Coffeehouse, Minersville, PA opened for business during 2007 (http://www.lazydogcoffeehouse.com/). I heard good things about this small place. It was amazing how they changed the outside of the building. The inside is even more dramatic. Not only did they offer live music during the weekend, but they began an open mic/karoke on Thursday's. In early January, I made a visit to my first open mic and told myself "I can do this." I spoke to the event leader, David, and planned to stop by the next Thursday.
My first night at the Lazy Dog Coffeehouse went pretty well. I played three songs and was incredibly nervous. I found it amazing that I was as I have played publicly for decades. I can only believe that my nervousness is because I was playing solo guitar and singing original music. The crowd was welcoming and applauding. The crowd is always like that. They're great and plentiful. There isn't much original music being done on Thursday's, often I am the only songwriter there. It makes for an interesting mix of karoke and original music.
I'm thankful I have this new opportunity nearby. All the staff and owners of the Lazy Dog Coffeehouse are wonderful and encouraging. They love music and are dedicated to ensuring there is an outlet for the music and arts. The open mic/karoke is hot right now and is drawing a variety of patrons and entertainers. I'm pleased to be a small part of it. I'm loving it. If you're in the Pottsville/Minersville area, check it out. Send me an email or message to ask if I plan on playing that week.