Sunday, November 8, 2009

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Day 240 - November 7th 2009

SEPTA strike Day Five

The strike is five days old and The Transit Workers Union has the audacity to have a commercial running trying to help out with Public Opinion, spouting off about how they want what’s fair. As I stand here today I swear that they should count themselves blessed that we don’t tar and feather people in Philadelphia anymore. What they should spend that time and money on are some customer service courses so that when your asses come back from vacation you’re a little nicer to customers. The Transit Workers Union has caused me to miss my buddy’s surprise birthday dinner. So I had to go straight to Jersey instead tonight.

I spent most of the morning coming up with some chord progressions I like, which I’ll do until words come and I can put them with the progressions. Trying to stay as R&B as possible. Lyrics are usually the thing that keeps me from releasing albums once a month.

I came over to Jersey and I did some hanging with my nieces and nephew until they went to bed at about 9:30. I tried my new chicken wing recipe with much success. Sabado de Mexico was underway. I didn’t get a chance to buy sombreros but we still had fun. I wish we had some Mariachi music instead of the salsa…it goes better with Tequila. I mutterd a melody that I quickly wrote down I work on it tomorrow.

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Day 239 - November 6th 2009

SEPTA Strike Day Four

The city is still crippled. The Transit workers union are still on strike. The Governor’s involved. Apparently SEPTA came back with an offer which would give them more of their increase earlier on in the contract as opposed to later and they pissed all over it and talks broke down. They were pretty close to getting a deal done that would have buses and trains running by tonight and I could have made it to my buddy’s birthday dinner before I had to go to work.

Instead I spent time with the parents and we went to see This Is It. Watching the movie made me kind of sad because judging from the rehearsal footage it looked like it was going to be a great show, like it would’ve basically lifted him above all of the crap that had plagued him the past 15 years or so and reminded the world that he’s Michael Jackson. We’ll never know now. It’s a shame he died. He looked in pretty good shape during all of the rehearsal stuff albeit a bit frail.

After the movie I hit Lickety. I wondered how the strike would effect attendance tonight especially since I had a college band headlining. Lee Morgan opened up, followed by Jack Stafford, a guy I met at Dewey Beach from great Britian. He’s currently touring the country, I love his music, it has just the right amount of humor.

The Natural Result would close things out. They are a solid college rock band that gets better and better with every show. The dynamic is similar to fallout boy where the bassist is a tad more outgoing and charismatic than the lead singer so he does most of the talking. That always makes for an interesting show.

I went home looking forward to what my siblings and I have dubbed Sabado De Mexico which we would do after some hanging with my nieces and nephew. Once the siblings were home and ready there’d be Tacos, Tequila, Salsa Music, mainly us…drunk in my sisters living room. It’s going to rule.

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Day 238 - November 5th 2009

SEPTA Strike Day Three

No word on whether or not the Transit Workers Union is even thinking about going back to the negotiating table. I remember in High School they were on strike for 40 days. They blow.

I did have a meeting today with Marc Eimer from Range Recording Studios. We discussed Philly Rising’s sponsorship of the Christmas Village this year. The Christmas Village is this cool thing the German Society of Pennsylvania started doing last year where they basically do a European Market outside of City Hall. This year they want to have entertainment and who better than Philly Rising to provide it. This is a very good move for the Village itself, Range, World Café Live, as well as Philly Rising. Provided we put our best foot forward it could be a great way to get non musician types to come to the event on a weekly basis.

It’s going to be from Black Friday to Christmas Eve. 30 straight days of music. Quite a difficult task but I think between Mark and I we can get it together.

I used the time I had to put more Philly Rising posters up in Center City. I’m wondering how this strike is going to effect attendance.

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Warning: This entry contains coarse language

Day 237 - November 4th 2009

SEPTA Strike Day 2

I have a Lickety show tonight. With the Transit workers Union bringing the city to a standstill they are butt fucking me with no lube…I mean come on at least buy me a drink first. I know what you’re thinking “B Dubs, why you taking this so personally?” I would respond to those who might think that by saying…shut the hell up. I take it personally cause the young drunks that usually come to Lickety to check out the cool n music are unable to come and if they can they’re not drinking as much cause they have to drive or are complaining about taking a cab into town. Less alcohol consumption mean less money for me and the bands thus directly impacting my buisness. Thanks a lot Transport Workers Union. You suck.

Lickety was slow like expected. We had two great weeks in a row and now the momentum has slowed a bit. The one Brightside was that I brought in one artist that I’m super interested in working with long term. On top of all this The Phillies lose the World Series tonight to The Yankees making the city even more depressed. Personally I’m glad the thing is over and that Fringe’ll be on tomorrow.

I have a meeting tomorrow with Marc Eimer from Range about assisting him with putting together some shows and what not for the upcoming Christmas Village. He’s gonna come and pick me up so I may use this time to put up some more Philly Rising Posters in Center City. The push for the January 2nd show is also going to start soon.

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Day 236 - November 3rd 2009

DAMNIT!

I wake up at 6 this morning to news that SEPTA has gone on strike…again.

For those of you who might be reading this and are unfamiliar with Philadelphia, SEPTA (or The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) is the sole mass transit system in town serving Philadelphia, it’s suburbs, and even as far north jersey as Trenton. It’s not as vast as New York’s system but you can basically get anywhere you wanna go in Phillly with relative ease by using SEPTA. For someone like me that doesn’t drive I rely on SEPTA to get me everywhere but full band shows. I am not unique, many use SEPTA because it’s faster than traffic.

So when these assholes decide that it’s a good idea to go on strike they basically cripple the city. I’m not sure of the exact numbers but I’ve been told that the union was offered a 5 year contract with an 11% raise and they only have to pay 1% into their Health Insurance, basically the same package that they got last year, a pretty fair deal in an economy where the employment rate is hovering around 10% and the union basically just shat all over it and decided that because they can, that they were going to take a vacation. Usually I’m for union and stuff but not in this case.

It hits us musicians particularly hard because most of us rely on SEPTA to get to open mics and shows and what have you. Philly Rising may suffer until these guys pull their heads out of their asses.

I had to get a ride into Center City from a family friend to go into Jefferson and get my Swine Flu shot. I don’t like needles so sufficed to say I was whining like a girl the whole time. My sister was able to drop me off at Word Café Live early so I go there around 5. I used the time to hang up Philly Rising Posters around the area. We need to start pushing again if we want people to be aware of it. So I don’t mind going around the city and putting posters up wherever musicians might be to see it.

Tonight is the monthly competition for Philly Rising for September and October. I had to get there early because I’m loving the diversity that we’ve been getting lately with The Monthly Competitions. It really reflected in our September winner Shon Penn (of Making the Band 4 no less) and Joe Jordan, a black Heavy metal Artist that is really getting it cracking in the scene again. His mom is his drummer and she kicks ass.

I hit the bed wondering what I’m going to do about getting around while SEPTA’s on strike.

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Day 235 - November 2nd 2009

No Philly Rising today. So for the most part it’s been a lazy Monday spent trying to write songs. My focus has been more on the R&B tip these days using that as a starting point for the writing with the eventual plan of adding the things that I like about Rock, New Wave, and Pop music to get the blend that I like. Will it result in a new sound? I’d like it to but I’m not gonna worry about it too much. I wish I were a better musician it’d be easier to do. I’ve never been deliberate as a writer before so this should be an interesting experiment.

I spend most of my days writing with MTV Hits or CMT on all day if the TV’s on at all. I think anyone who’s writing or singing songs with the intent on sharing them with a lot of people should at least be aware of which direction the wind is blowing. I’m not saying copy Miley Cyrus, but I always thought writers and singers should at least be aware of it. Once you know then you go on the hunt for music you might like better.

I’ve taken a liking to Jesse James and Trace Adkins lately. I dunno why I’ve been so enthralled with the Country Music lately. Maybe it’s cause listening to a lot of it is kinda like taking songwriting 101. A lot of it is pretty much straight from the shoulder.

Trying to squeeze at least four tunes out of me for demo purposes. I’ll tell you all out that a bit later.

These were the videos I saw today

Jesse James...you can probably guess why I like this



This song by Trace Adkins tickles me

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Day 234 - November 1st 2009

Lazy Sunday

Not much goin on other than The Eagles Winning and The Phillies losing. Hopefully they lose Monday so my shows can come back on. I’ve officially checked out emotionally.

Fortunately tomorrow is going to be the last Monday with No Philly Rising for a while it’ll be good to get back to work there. See what the rest of the year brings.

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Day 233 - October 31st 2009

I got up real early today for some reason. I realized I was on my sisters couch. Boy did we party last night. Great show, great bands, Black Spiderman Dance battling Arabs for Pimp Cups, we had a damn good time.

The folks came to Jersey and we went to Texas Roadhouse for some steaks. They were okay, my mind was focused on the Halloween party At Lickety Tonight. We have Kittens Ablaze, Damon Hamilton, and DJ Pressure and MC Showtime rockin out. We’re in good shape.

I got there around 7 and of course Kittens Ablaze caught in traffic in a rain storm and didn’t get there till 9 so we started everything an hour late. Didn’t stop the party though. They rocked it. Then Damon Hamilton rocked it. Then Showtime and Pressure Rocked it.

It was a truly amazing time, I look forward to working with everyone in the future. I forgot how much fun life can be.

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Day 232 - October 30th 2009

Big Day

Tonight was going to be our first South Jersey show…ever. It’s not that I don’t have love for our people across the water it’s just that generally I haven’t had too hard a time getting all those folks to come over to Philadelphia whenever I have big shows, so there’s really been no need to roll over there to play. But when Damien Anthony asks you to do a show with him, you don’t say no. He knows how to get down, and we’ve been wanting to do some more things together so tonight seemed like as good a time as any.

We picked up Jake and we arrived at The Cherrywood around 8. We were scheduled to go on at 9 so I went ahead and suited up so that we could play. I joked with Rob asking him when was the last time we played in Philly, when we play at Lickety on Thanksgiving Eve it will be over a month since the last time we played within the city limits. I meet Bullwinkle, who runs the booking for The Cherrywood. I hope to impress him, so that we have another place in the area to play.

Once we hit the stage there was nothing fancy, basically the set list from the tour with a couple of adjustment

Superhero
(Oh) I wish I loved You
Billie Jean
How Can This Be Love
Feels so Good
(I Think We Should) Breakup
Leavin

I cut Wasted trying to be conscious of time.

Once we were done I decided to enjoy the evening. Which included me jamming with Damien during his set , winning best costume contest and dance battling two guys dressed like terrorists, and emerging victorious. I won a Pimp chalice as a result.

Once I was all funned out I went back to my sisters place, drank pepsi from my pimp cup and slept the night off.

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Day 231 - October 29th 2009

Today I spent most of the day trying to line up dates for a future tour of the Midwest in the summer, possibly a trek to SXSW in March and maybe some dates in the south. Not sure what I’m actually going to do but I spent a great deal of time at the computer compiling information.

Big show tomorrow at The Cherrywood. Looking forward to playing with Mr. Damien Anthony.

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Day 230 - October 28th 2009

Today would be my first day out since being back. I’ve been in bed trying tot take care of this cold/whatever I have.

Lickety Split was tonight. The 8:30 band apparently calls up and cancels the day of the show, another reason why I feel like I should rely on bands I have personal relationships with as opposed to booking bands that I don’t know or booking bands on others recommendations. I can blame those other people but ultimately it’s my responsibility.

Other than that show went really well. It sucks to have to play music and compete with a bar full of people watching the World Series, especially if you’re a Bossanova group or a Blues/Folk trio. The Phillies did win though making everyone drunk and excited. Which set the stage for the closing band the Relyx from New York. Funky and Loud, just the way I like it.

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Day 229 - October 27th 2009

I’m still sick, hoping that rest will ultimately make me ready for the show on Friday. My phone says no lesson today, this make sit two weeks, I hope she’s been practicing.

I’ve been sleeping a lot so far this week. It’s slowed down a lot of things that I’ve wanted to get done but I guess I can’t really do anything unless I can get healthy enough to keep it moving. I woke up around 3Am realizing I’d missed Jake’s show. Damn.

For the brief time I was awake Dad talked to me about planning the next tour route. I welcome his help. Lord knows I could use it. I felt such a boost to the whole thing going out on the road. If I can keep going out and making friends and fans I’ll be closer to where I wanna be. The future seems bright.

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Day 228 - October 26th 2009

I wake up in my own bed. It’s always weird being home after being gone for more than a day. Philly Rising was cancelled today, which in the long run is fine with me because I am still sick as a dog and can use the rest.

I got bored and made dinner for the fam. My mom thought it was a nice gesture. Then it was Eagles-Redskins on Monday Night football. The Eagles destroyed as they should have. The Redskins aren’t even as good as The Raiders were this year.

Not sure if I’ll have my guitar lesson tomorrow, Jake’s show is at Silk City tonight so I’ll probably ttry and make that.

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