[Dixielandjazz] Saturday - some thoughts

Ross Anderson rossanmjband at iprimus.com.au
Tue Jan 29 16:41:46 PST 2013


Dear Jim and Mike
If your Friends / Fans / Audience , take the effort to dress up to come to
your Gig ,then You and your Band should show them the respect of dressing
appropriately ,ie ,Shirt and Tie.
Cheers, Ross

-----Original Message-----
From: dixielandjazz-bounces at ml.islandnet.com
[mailto:dixielandjazz-bounces at ml.islandnet.com] On Behalf Of Jim Allen
Sent: Wednesday, 30 January 2013 11:21 AM
To: rossanmjband at iprimus.com.au
Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Saturday - some thoughts

A great many younger musicians apparently believe that looking like Keith
Richards is the key to success, importance, talent, etc.

I had to buy a tuxedo for my first paid gig, as a 120 lb pimply faced
teenager, not so easy to find in my size, back then.

I was impressed, at the San Diego festival, by the appearance of Tim
Laughlin and Connie Jones and their group.  They looked successful,
talented, important, and they are.  They played like the best in the world!

Somewhere in there, between tuxedos and Keith Richards is comfort, style and
a good impression.

Jim Allen
Coronado, CA


On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 3:16 PM, David Washburn <tootn4u at gmail.com> wrote:

> I, for one, agree.  I play in a couple of groups in which the guys show up
> in jeans and tee shirts.   When I front the group, however, I always ask
my
> client what will be the appropriate attire. And even if it is casual, 
> I like the band to look sharp.
>  Just my opinion,
> Dave in Dallas
> On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 4:56 PM, <vaxtrpts at aol.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >  I enjoyed LISTENING to the videos of Clint's band.  But it would be 
> > interesting to see want others of you think about the LOOK of the video.
> > I come from 50 years in the music business and truly lament the fact 
> > that musicians these days, come to the gig looking like they are 
> > sitting at
> home
> > watching TV or sometimes worse, like they should be working in the
> garden.
> > (Not so much the later in these videos.) I have a theory that to be 
> > a musician on stage or in another realm, a teacher infront of a 
> > class, you should look like you mean business and respect yourself, 
> > the music (or subject) and the audience (or students).
>  I
> > think that a big part of the problem with deportment and lack of 
> > respect
> in
> > our schools today is that the teachers look exactly like the students.
> >  Other then on the "special Friday's" at Peggy's school - where the 
> > teachers wore Levi's and the school golf type shirt with the logo on 
> > it - Peggy always looked very nice when she went to school for those 
> > 32 years before she retired.  Her students treated her with more 
> > respect than
> other
> > classes I saw where the teachers were wearing t-shirts and Levi's 
> > all the time.
> > I truly believe the same goes for music.  When my band plays, the 
> > least
> we
> > wear are sport coats, nice shirts and slacks.  Sometimes we wear 
> > suits
> and
> > ties.  I even like the look of many of the bands that used to be on 
> > the trad jazz circuit who work nice slacks and golf-type shirts with 
> > the band name on them.
> >  I remember a review by the wonderful Jon Hendricks in the San 
> > Francisco Examiner of my big band when we first started, back in 
> > 1973.  (I'm sure
> you
> > all know Jon as a very influential jazz vocalist, but he also did 
> > many reviews for the Examiner many years ago.)  He loved the band 
> > and the
> music,
> > but he put us down for not "looking" the part of an important (or
> striving
> > to be important) big band, and talked about how great the bands 
> > looked during the big band era.  HE WAS RIGHT.  And I never forgot 
> > that.  Since that time, I have never walked on stage, not looking 
> > like I "meant business."  Is it just me, or do others feel the same way?
> >
> >
> >
> > Mike Vax
> > Friends of Big Band Jazz, Prescott Jazz Summit, Stan Kenton Alumni 
> > Band www.mikevax.net www.bigbandjazz.net www.prescottjazz.com 
> > www.getzen.com
> >
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