Tuesday, May 02, 2006

She looks up and the world is still turning...

Can't believe quite how long it's been since the last outpouring. There is a reason. I've been rather focused/entirely consumed/anally involved in doing my very first ever big band arrangement. So involved that I don't feel like I've looked away from my computer for the last month. Anyhoo, tonight was the first rehearsal of the masterpiece. It's an arrangement of the Everything But The Girl track Each and Everyone. For those of you old enough to remember it's from their first album, Eden. I was explaining to some of my fellow Guildhallers that I had felt really cool going to see EBTG (at Liverpool University Student Union - so cool) when I was in the lower sixth at Rainford High School. That was 1984. It transpired one of my chums was 2 at the time. I did feel a tad old and much less cool at that point. Still, my arrangement sounded bloody good (at least average) though I say it myself. I've got plenty of feedback to tart it up a bit before the recording but looks like it might actually sound ok. Hooray!! If the recording goes well I could put a little snippet on the site? What do you think? Can't tell you what a weight has gone from my shoulders. Even when I wasn't working on the arrangement I was thinking about how I ought to have been working on the arrangement. Done.

Plus in the intervening period I've had a few rather splendid events. A great gig at The Bull's Head on Easter Sunday. I was a bit concerned that everyone would be out of town but we have a great crowd and I felt like it was an ultra relaxed, chilled out gig. Thanks to Bruno, Henrik and Andy for being so totally excellent. Hopefully we'll be back at The Bull's Head in June. Watch this space. Then I had a great first gig at The Clapham Picturehouse. A really nice space with a laid back vibe. I did a duo gig with Kris Borring, fab guitarist. I hope I'll be back there soon. You can always bombard Clapham Picturehouse with requests for my return! I met two great Brazilian guys who liked 'Fotografia' - thanks for coming up and saying hello. I also visited a new venue to me, The Halo Bar, on Battersea Park Road - 317 to be exact. Great venue and a new crowd. I hope that now I've kicked the arrangement in to touch I'll be back there very soon. Monday nights, check it out.

Before I forget, Pete Churchill is running a choral workshop in the South of France from 26th May - 3rd June 2006. I can think of worse ways to spend half term and he is just about the most mesmerising jazz teacher/composer/arranger and general good egg that I've ever met. Top bloke. I was lucky enough to have his trio play with me at several gigs last year, including the 606 in December. Check out the details on www.petechurchill.co.uk - you won't regret it.

Most fab of all, it was my brother's wedding on 22nd April. A brilliant day and I'm so chuffed my little bro has finally jumped over the broom with his long term (17 year) object of affection. Excellent. We've had a family wedding a year for the last three year's which is rather nice and i'm getting quite used to it. Not sure I'm going to be able to step up to the plate next year - can't quite get myself organised that quickly - so I think it might have to be a contribution from the Bradshaw department. You know who you are...!

That's about it. Don't know what to do with myself now. Delighted to say I think I've found someone who is going to fettle my website for me so the gig page should be fully up and running very soon. So sorry the gig listing have not been up to date recently. Rather unchuffed with the situation myself. So, watch this space for a new, improved, multi-functional website.

Going to sit down now and not think about thinking about doing my arrangement.

Night

Rx

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