Monday, May 11, 2009

Random Tidbits

Here's the latest on all of my pending projects:

BW/C (Bradley Wik & The Charlatans) - we have two shows coming up here in Portland. We're booking more soon and will be expanding our circle beyond the Rose City (Seattle and Salem in the works). Also, the EP is selling quite nicely considering it's only in one store- Ranch Records in Salem.

The Winebirds - We have been rehearsing a lot lately, but not for shows. We have a very important studio session coming up at the end of this month. I'm very excited because it'll be my first time in the studio with them. They have the album about half completed already so we've got our work cut out for us. And they record analog! Right, remember that thing called tape? It's much more expensive, time consuming, and the musicians really have to get it right the first time because you can't just touch it up on a computer. Also, they track everything except vocals live with the whole band in the studio playing together at the same time. Sounds normal right? You'd be surprised how few bands actually do this anymore.

John O'Mara - We are doing a small tour in Southern California in mid June, as well as a couple shows in the Seattle area. The addition of the keyboards really adds a lot, and we are starting to play some incredible live shows. His new album is also available now.

Ryan Ferris and the Nick of Time - Ferris and I just played in his studio again today. We've got one song tracked and another about ready to be tracked. It's a really slow moving project- but not in a bad way. We meet about once a week, have a few beers, talk about music and other stuff, and play some songs. It's a great creative process which is never dull and sooner or later we'll get around to finishing some tunes.

Dallas - Haven't seen these guys since I was last in Seattle, which I guess was less than a month ago but feels like an eternity. I know we've got some shows coming up soon, just don't know when. Also, there is more studio time on the horizon, we are waiting for our producer to finish building his new studio.

I should also give a plug for my former band, Scotland Barr & The Slow Drags (not that they need it). They just played to a capacity crowd at the Doug Fir, and the show was filmed for PDXPosed, so watch for that. Scot is writing his best songs ever now, so head on over to www.scotlandbarr.com and catch a show. If you've seen them before, like say when a certain tall and handsome drummer was there, but haven't seen them lately, now would be a great time. The new tunes are great and the band sounds better than ever. Sheesh you'd think they were giving me free hot sauce or something!

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