Monday, September 17, 2012

Java Jel in Nashville

Jen and I made a special birthday trip this past spring to Nashville, where we sampled the local BBQ, checked out the amazing Honky Tonk bar bands and toured the storied Ryman Audiorium, original home of the Grand 'Ole Opry as well as Johnny Cash's TV show in the 1960s and early 70s.

                                        (Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash at the Ryman Auditorium)

Well, as part of the tour of the Ryman, you can get your picture taken on stage for $10 and you can record a song for $15.  Well, I had written two songs so we splurged and spent $30 for two. They had a little broadcast booth in the auditorium, where most people did karaoke versions of "I Shall Survive" or "America the Beautiful."

First the picture.. They had a nice guitar on stage, so I warmed up my song, FIRE WATER, while they snapped my picture. I only did one verse and one chorus, but it felt right. I could hear my voice bouncing back to me from the back of the room -- with no microphone -- and I felt a hint of the great vibes in that famous space.

So into the recording booth we went, and 15 minutes later I recorded two songs, FIRE WATER and BACK TO NY on a Martin guitar and nothing else. They're featured on JAVAJEL.com along with a tune I recorded with Joe Kelly and Tom Hannon way back in the 1990s. It's a version of Bo Diddley's CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK and TIGER MAN, which Elvis Presley made famous. Time for some countryfied JEL.

I'd definitely recommend a trip to Nashville, especially the Country Music Hall of Fame. We really enjoyed seeing Elvis Presley's car as well as the famous flashy outfit worn by Graham Parsons of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers.



Thanks again Jen!

And thanks again to BOB for updating the Web site.

Rock on!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Altercation wrapup, projects brewing

Well, the success of the Altercation reunion has made the rounds on Facebook and I'll try to link to it here. The bottom line is, we all had fun. Not much blah blah on what we've been doing for the past 30 years since we played at Dobbs Ferry High School in an impromptu session outside the school cafeteria in a move inspired by the Beatles rooftop jam featured in the movie Let it Be.

We scheduled our reunion rehearsal at the same movie theater where we saw Let it Be. It's now a recording studio and rehearsal space called Stolen Moments.

And believe it or not, I LOVED played the cover songs, especially Joe Rooney doing Takin Care of Business. I mean that guy has chops like you wouldn't believe.  I've written plenty of songs over the years, but although Java has gotten a bit of radio play here and there, none of my recordings has ever been released by a record label. Heck my biggest hit was probably a 500-copy run of the Marilyn Monroe cassette tape back in 1990 that we sold at gigs. I mean, Jumpin Jack Flash has sold millions and millions. It's GOLD wrapped in PLATINUM.

Anyway, I loved playing bass and doing funky lines in Rebel Rebel and London Calling. We sounded pretty good and we had fun and we didn't embarass oursevles too much. Everyone had so much fun and there's talk of another gig maybe for my birthday on Jan. 20??

Anyway, I've been surfing around and reconnecting with some of my other old band mates and who knows what'll happen next. It's also important to collaborate with one's spouse so I'm working on a possible musical with good Jen.

PEACE OUT and ROCK ON.

JAVA

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

My first band: Altercation

Hey there's actually talk out there that my very first band I played in, in high school, may be getting back together for a reunion show. We're all still alive and kicking, thank goodness.

The band Altercation delivered my first glimpse into the anything-can-happen world of gigging. Playing that middle school dance, driving the teenagers wild and rocking out to Takin Care of Business by BTO electrified my small-town world as I whomped away with sweaty hands on my bass. I really hope we can pull it off between our hectic schedules and geographic distances. Nothing would make me happier than to once again butcher 25 or 6 to 4 by Chicago or flawlessy execute incredibly easy songs like Best Friends Girl by the Cars. During our brief reign in high school, we played one dance and then blew out the fuse box at my friend Mark's house at a party. He later told me they lost several hundred dollars worth of meat after we caused their freezer to die. Another band favorite is the time my old EARTH guitar amplifier caught fire during a rehearsal as we were playing EVIL WAYs by Santana. RIP Earth AMP.

Anyway, I'll keep you all updated.