Saturday, November 22, 2008

Jack Brag gig at Desmond's Tavern NYC

We've been quite busy behind the scenes working on a bunch of stuff including the CD & material for the new website that I'm designing (whew, it takes A LOT of work).


So, we have our next gig coming up. Here's the info -


Saturday, November 1, 2008

Pics of Ace of Clubs Gig

As promised, here are a few of a bundle of pics taken by Robert Langdon, robertlangdonphotos.com Eventually, I'll put up a link to all the pics.


Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Jack Brag returns to Ace Of Clubs

I'm excited to say that we're playing at Ace of Clubs again of Oct. 17th. Below is the poster with all the info. See ya there!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Jack Brag Post-Gig at Ace of Clubs

The gig at Ace of Clubs went really well. People really enjoyed the song that Kevin & I did for The Maledictions. He wrote a lovely song and it was fun to write an accompaniment to it.

Jack Brag was great! We were really tight in our playing and we got great audience response. We had a professional photographer there to document our playing and I'll be posting some of the pictures in the next few days.

We have some more gigs coming up soon that I will announce probably next week.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Playing with The Maledictions

Kevin, from The Maledictions, has asked me to play cello on a new song with him called Winding Sheet for their gig right before Jack Brag's performance at Ace of Clubs on the 11th of Sept. (The Maledictions is at 8pm, JB is at 9pm). I'm excited to be working with him since he's extremely talented and I've outlined a rough draft of what I'll be playing to accompany him. It's a slow song and, with the melancholy juxtaposition of his voice & the cello, it will be nice and haunting. We're working on it tomorrow to get it ready for the performance.

Here's their website to check out http://www.myspace.com/themaledictions

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Jack Brag gig at Ace of Clubs

Here's the flyer for our upcoming Jack Brag performance. After the success of our first public performance, we're in a much bigger space (I always like a little elbow rooom to play). We're considering this an important gig for us and we really need your support - it's going to be great. I hope to see all of you there.


Oh, and bring all your friends :-)


Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Jack Brag Pictures at Fat Baby

As promised, here are some pics of our gig at Fat Baby:





Monday, August 18, 2008

Jack Brag Gig at Fat Baby

Our Fat Baby gig went really well! We had a great crowd and received lots of positive feedback. I'll have pictures up soon that Bill's wife, Stacy took.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Poster for the August 16th Performance



Here is the poster I designed for the Aug. 16th performance at Fat Baby. I'm trying to learn all the intricacies of the Adobe CS3 suite, like photoshop, flash and illustrator. so... much... fun.




Saturday, August 2, 2008

Jack Brag's First Live Performance - 8/16 at Fat Baby

Jack Brag now has it's first live performance! We just got confirmation that we will be playing Saturday, August 8th at 7:30pm at Fat Baby Bar/Lounge, 112 Rivington St, New York, NY. http://www.fatbabynyc.com/

This is an exciting time for us to get our footing & see how it goes playing live. We're going to ramp up our rehearsals so that we shine at the venue. Hope to see all of you there!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Final Recordings Finished

It has been awhile since I’ve written but things have been moving pretty fast lately. We’ve finally finished the recording part of the Jack Brag album! Last week, I re-recorded a cello part, Rich recorded his guitar parts from his amp and Bill polished off some of his drums parts (ok, I said in an earlier post Bill was finished but he wanted to tweek one thing). This is Rich doing his thing on guitar for the last recording session:

It is interesting to note that we never recorded in the same room together. We played our individual parts and put the whole album together electronically. There was a time a few of us rehearsed together while recording but we never recorded more than one instrument at the same time. It’s been an amazing process & Tony has been at his mixing board spending an incredible amount of time getting everything recorded and perfected. Here’s Tony at Rich’s & my place on his mixing board:


Since we are finished with the recording part, Tony has been finishing up the final mixing and it is going to be sent for mastering before we start to press actual CDs – yay!

So now we are very close to finally getting our sound out in CD form & final electronic form – it is an exciting time for Jack Brag.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Drums


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It is official that all the drums for our Jack Brag recording are finished! Bill recorded the last few songs this weekend. He did an amazing job on drums for the recording giving it a real rich ground to all the songs. It's a relief to know that we have hit a 2nd milestone (as the bass guitar was finished awhile ago).

Rich and Tony worked on recording a warmer sound on guitar last night, using Rich's amplifier along with the direct guitar feed that had already been recorded. I laid down a tentative cello track for "Those Days" and tonight Jim will finish up vocals and keyboards with Tony. We had rehearsal last Friday and it really helped us gel our sound to finish the album - remember, "Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse!"

I think we'll only have one or two more sessions of guitar and myself cleaning up cello to have the album wrapped up. I'm excited to hear the final product and learn what the public at large thinks of all of Jack Brag's hard work.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Rehearsal – getting back into the groove

We had a full rehearsal on Sunday. It’s the first rehearsal we’ve had in a few weeks as the complete Jack Brag band. All of us have had commitments over individual weekends that didn’t allow us to get together. We had done practices in smaller groups but not as the complete band. I’d like to say that we just jumped right in and played perfectly, but we were a little slow to start off - the first few songs lacked zing. Then things started to click and we were back up to speed.


We’re finishing polishing the last few songs of the Jack Brag album to play live and really working on completing “Those Days,” which we’ll have finished to complete the record in less than 2 weeks. Jim & I played our newly worked out solos in the middle section and we got a good response from the rest of the crew. Things are really coming together and we’re all getting excited to do our first live gig.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Last song on the album

While Jim was over yesterday, we started to work on the last song of the Jack Brag album called "Those Days." The rough outline has been set, but we've been working on finalizing it. This song is going to have the fastest turn around of them all. It's only been a few weeks since it was written and with this rehearsal we tinkered with the middle instrumental section for cello and keyboards (or at least a skeleton). After Jim left, I worked on finishing up the melody for the middle and I hope the band likes it when I play it for them on Sunday's rehearsal. Wish me luck!

The crazy part is that we will be finished recording and we're going into production in only 2 weeks!?! It's been a long journey but it's nice that we can see the light at the end of the tunnel for our debut album. I'm completely jazzed that we're going to get out there to the public to hear all of our hard work - Tony has been the real trouper recording all of us individually, he's really worked incredibly hard to get this all done. Kudos!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Vocal Rehearsal

So, I promised to go back and do some Jack Brag history but there's stuff going on in real time, so I'll discuss what happened today. Even though Jim is doing all the excellent vocals on the recording, I've been convinced to do backup vocals in our live performances. I haven't done any public singing since High School but I'm giving it a shot. I've been singing in rehearsals already but Jim came over to work on vocals with me - it's not always easy but it's been fun. It's just playing and singing at the same time that isn't always as smooth as possible - think rubbing your tummy & patting your head. How many singing cellists do you know anyway? Not many, I suppose.

It has been going real well and we all lucked out that in the song "She Waits" the long held notes in the chorus are one note lower than the highest I can sing... whew. Jim & I seem to have good harmony together so we're pretty happy with the sounds; "Back To That Day" really kicks when we're harmonizing on the final note that goes on & on forever - big breath. I just have to get the coordination of playing/singing down. I'm sure there'll be more on that later...


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Jack Brag is on its way

For me, it all started with a message on MySpace. Tony wanted to start a new band - something that had a different sound, something a bit off the beaten track yet familiar, something that felt fresh. Tony had been playing bass guitar with various bands, his last being successful in the tri-state area and he had done some pretty impressive gigs. He thought that a cello added to fairly standard band instrument, but with players with non-traditional backgrounds, would give a different and unique sound.

I met Tony after some e-mail exchanges and we started talking about his thoughts to form a band. I have a classical background with cello and piano so this was really out of the box for me. I'd played backup for an R&B singer a few months before, but have never even really thought about playing rock cello - was there really such a thing? After our discussion, I felt it would be interesting, so he went back and started to pull together some of his songs and write many new ones. He laid down some tracks, playing the structure on guitar, bass (his main instrument) and a drumtrack on his mixer. He played them for me and I really liked what I heard.

Tony had been in contact with Jim, a singer/pianist who's background includes tons of musical theater and band experience. Tony was definitely going for a different vibe and feel than a traditional band. He wanted people that could infuse different ideas than had been done before.

We started to work on our parts, Jim working on the music and lyrics that Tony wrote and I started working on my part to contribute to the songs. All of us wanted a unique sound that would be fun. We began recording our separate parts adding to the texture of the recordings. The album was formally starting and we had the skeleton in place.

Now that things were going we needed to round out the band with live players on guitar and drums. Rich came next. I knew he played guitar but didn't push him to join the band. Tony caught wind of Rich's playing. Nothing can stop Tony when he's got his mind set on something and he convinced Rich to play, much to the delight of us all, as he added a bent of rock ranging from the neo-psychedelic pop to the crazy electronica bands of Europe. Last came Bill on drums, with his background in playing in a punk band. We had been trying for an eclectic mix of people and now we got to see how it all meshed together.

Jack Brag works. I'm not always sure how we pull it together from all of our varied backgrounds but we're created a sound that is all our own. We're still working on the album with a release in just a few months. I decided that I really should document the process of us becoming a band.

So, I'll probably being going backwards a bit to start from the beginning.... or maybe not. We'll just have to see how the blog pans out of our experiences...