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Troubadour

March 7th 2009 in Blog, Featured, Gigs, My Gigs, Overseas, Solo

 

This is a little later than I wanted to write.  I’ve been oober busy with recording, designing, college, weddings, and rehearsals.  But now that  I have some free time at 01:56am in the morning, I thought I should update my blog.  The Troubadour gig was fantastic.  The venue was the very cool Schlotts Jazz Bar in Berlin.  It’s a proper underground, through back streets venue with a classy look, great staff, and a great soundman.  We arrived, after a great day doing touristy things in Berlin, and the the very cool Mckinley Black.  It was straight to work with the sound check.  I asked for my customary chair as bar stools restrict my foot stamping.  It turned out it wasn’t a problem though.  Mckinley and her team made it very clear they wanted us to be as comfortable as possible and they certainly did.

We met the other musicians that were performing that night.  All of them were very cool and had their own style that, in my opinion, really made the night what it was.

We went for a bite to eat at the ever reliable Subway and came back for our ‘briefing’.  The show was split to let each performer play 2 songs.  After that the audience would vote and place in order who they thought were best from 1-6.  Third place would get to play 1 more song, second 2, and third 3.  When it was my turn to play I was very well introduced and then I played Disco in the Sky and Goodbye EMI.  It went really well and I won the evening.  It was a very flattering experience.  To have an audience like your music is great.

I normally have a thing about competitions as I think they drive a wedge between performers.  But on this occasion, and this really isn’t because I won, everybody was very congratulatory and supportive.  I’m just glad we could get together and enjoy live music.

So Joaquin came 3rd, Kim Nixon Second, and I got to play 3 songs, actually 4 as I got an encore.  We had a great night and are looking forward to visiting Germany for the 4rth time in less than a year.  I’m hoping to do a few more gigs while I’m there and really enjoy the wonderful country that Germany is.

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Raphael

Hey Steph,
I’ve seen you at Troubadour in Berlin, very nice show!
Some guys and me are planning some acoustic concerts (one per month) in a café in Pankow (north-Berlin). You remember Kim Nixon? She will play the first concert in april.
This is a genaral request if you’re interested in participating. If you want some more informations, please email me.
Greets and best wishes for the Troubadour-semifinal!
Raphael


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Rick Allardice

site looks good dude
Now get back to song writing! cracks the whip lol
Peace and Love
Rick




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