Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Shows in the Northeast


This last weekend I played a few shows in the Northeast with The Manhattan Transfer. We performed in Huntington, Long Island, NY Friday 9/12/08 at a cool not for profit arts theater called the IMAC. I love playing for New Yorkers. They always let you know exactly what they are thinking! It was a rainy night but we had a blast playing the first show of the run-and the first show in a month.
The next morning we headed out early for a drive up to Uncasville, CT. Anyone familiar with that town is then, no doubt familiar with one of the largest casinos ever. That's right, we were at the Mohegan Sun Casino Resort performing at the Cabaret Theater. We played Sat & Sun the 13th & 14th. My folks came down from upstate NY-The Capital Region-and were at both shows. For those who don't know, the bass playing does run in the family and, yes, that is a photo of my dad & I both playing. He took advantage of our soundcheck/rehearsal on the 14th and convinced the band to play a tune with him. I believe the newspaper headline read, "...And Fun Was Had By All..." It was great to have family at these weekend shows. It was a nice wrap up to a week of family time. I arrived at these shows fresh from celebrating my big bro's wedding (see Wandor Adventure Series Blog for more on that one). Well, I am off again for more travel and performing..... More to come soon!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The Manhattan Transfer


So this spring I got called to audition for the internationally renowned Grammy Award winning group, The Manhattan Transfer. I didn’t quite know what to think or expect. I went through the process of learning a few tunes and getting mentally prepared to be judged and dismissed-as can be the case in the awkward experience of auditions. I felt prepared and figured to just do my best and hope for the best.

When I left the audition I felt good about my playing. That is a rarity! Well, I figured I put my best foot forward and would be accepting of whatever the outcome would be. I was pleasantly surprised when the manager called me the very next day to offer me the gig!

It has been a good experience thus far. There has been a lot of music to learn and digest in a very short period of time! Not only that, but I am on the go non stop. I hit the ground running with my first performance being at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. So much for easing me into the gig! All went well on that first gig and I am now traveling all over with them.

The double duty of electric bass and upright bass on the gig is challenging physically and musically. One moment I am doing my best Jaco impression on Birdland and the next I am trying to sound like I belong in Count Basie’s band! As soon as I think I have that under my fingers, I am on to my best job of James Jamerson Motown to 50’s doo-wop rhythm section to Tin Pan Alley style 2 feel playing. The challenges also lie in trying to perform the music as accurately as possible from night to night. Once you think you have a slight grasp on that, don’t forget that I have usually about 10-20 seconds to switch axes before the next tune starts!!

Well, it has been keeping me on my toes and is a great exercise in mental focus. One of the best perks about the gig is the serious level of musicianship amongst this band. They are all serious players of the highest level.

Well, this is the latest update from the world of G.Wicks. More to come soon!!

Monday, September 8, 2008

The Beta News Blog!


Hello everyone!
Thanks for stopping by the news page of Gary Wicks dot com. I will be updating this page as often as possible. I will be primarily using this as a way to communicate to one and all about my travels while I am on tour. This is all new, so in order to sound tech savvy and impressive, let's call this the Beta News page!! You can also see that I am using a new calendar on my schedule page-let's also call that a Beta Appearances page.
Well, this is just meant to be a quick note to getthe page up and running. More to come soon!
Cheers,
G.Wicks