[Dixielandjazz] Problem at wedding gig
Robert S. Ringwald
robert at ringwald.com
Tue Sep 4 01:59:49 PDT 2007
Dear Elazar,
I did a recording which on 4 of the tunes I played piano, banjo and bass.
It is titled "Ringwald Rated R" "Bob Ringwald plays and Sings The Songs That
Have Kept Him Out Of The Big Time For Years"
You can see it at
www.ringwald.com/recordings.htm
My friend Jim Maihack also did a recording on which he played all of the
instruments plus sang 4-part 4-Freshmen type harmonies.
It is titled "I'd Rather Do It Myself."
Best,
--Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ministry of Jazz" <jazzmin at actcom.net.il>
To: "Robert S. Ringwald" <robert at ringwald.com>; "DJML"
<dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 10:44 PM
Subject: RE: [Dixielandjazz] Problem at wedding gig
> Hi Bob,
>
> Thanks for you good words. That is pretty much how I feel.
>
> I know you're a keyboard player, and you might not agree with me on this
> one. But I have to say, I formed my band on the principle of being
> unplugged
> and mobile. I love pianos, but I don't like synthesized sound for trad
> jazz.
> More than that, every time I use electronic equipment at a gig, I have
> problems with it. Every time! And most venues here do not have pianos, at
> least not ones that work or are in tune.
>
> I went home last night asking the good L-rd to strike me with lightning if
> I
> ever lapse on my principles again and consider doing a gig with an
> electronic keyboard or a sound system. We do have a portable
> battery-powered
> amp and microphone for the times when we need some extra power for the
> vocals, and we use even that as little as possible. I figure that if we
> ever
> accept a gig where we need to be amplified, which does happen now and
> then,
> the venue or customer will have a sound system that is adequate for the
> occasion, and I will reluctantly use that if necessary. But at least
> they're
> responsible for it, and not me.
>
> Anyway, I feel a little better after a night's rest. Today I am laying the
> tracks down for a new recording project where I am playing all the
> instruments and putting songs together track by track. The first one came
> out way better than I expected, so I am getting excited about completing
> this project. It's one way to avoid the pitfalls of working with side men,
> but the live performances are a bit tricky!
>
> All the best,
>
> Elazar
> Doctor Jazz Dixieland Band
> Tekiya Brass Ensemble
> Jerusalem, Israel
> www.israel.net/ministry-of-jazz
> +972-2-679-2537
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert S. Ringwald [mailto:robert at ringwald.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 1:11 AM
> To: DJML
> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Problem at wedding gig
>
>
> Dear Elazar,
>
> Shi* happens. After reading through your lengthy description rather
> quickly, it sounds as if you handled the situation very nicely.
>
> I cannot believe that this so-called friend complained about the money
> after
> what you did to get him and his equipment there. And then to have his
> equipment be faulty.
>
> If it were me, I would probably never use him again.
>
> The main thing as you say, is to do what you can to make the bride and
> groom's special day, as special as you can.
>
> You certainly have the right attitude there.
>
> However, if it were me, I might stay friends with this musician, but I'd
> never use him on a gig again.
>
> --Bob ringwald
>
>
>
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