Jul 3 2008

A Busy Couple of Weeks…

Well it’s been pretty hectic in the Little bass world. I’ve been up and down the country with Clare Teal and I’ve just got back from Julie McKee’s album launch at the 606 in Chelsea. I’m sat here suffering with dreadful hay fever (always spoils this time of year for me), so I thought I might use this opportunity to fill you in on what’s been going on. Those of you who have been following my Twitter updates will have some idea of the driving involved if nothing else!
The first gig in Clare’s run was at Iford Manor (is it near Frome?) on the 20th . They put on music throughout the summer in their beautiful grounds, from jazz to opera. We were in the ‘Cloisters’; a very old stone building not much bigger than a double garage with a well in the middle of it. We were playing opposite the Jive Aces who were in a tent up the hill. Apparently the intended vibe was that people would scatter themselves around the grounds with their picnics and would be able to hear/see the live music from wherever they were. But of course it rained. Quite heavily in fact. But in true British style this did not stop the eager music lovers from enjoying the show. We performed in front of as many people as could squeeze into the little building, all in their wellies and wax jackets and everyone had a great (if rather damp) time. The boys even managed to do all their dance moves in the cramped space!
We then moved on to the Taliesin in Swansea. They always look after us at the Taliesin, it’s a great venue (although I can never find it in the middle of the University campus, I was driving around forever looking for signs… there are none). I went down early to meet up with my friend Dan who lives in Swansea now. I haven’t seen him since I was about 10 years old (!), we were best mates at primary school and lost touch when my family moved to Dorset in 1990. We got back in touch via the wonders of Facebook and it was so good to see him again. It’s really funny how some people never really change. He was exactly as I remembered him and we had a great time catching up at the pub down the road. The Swansea show was great and the sound was amazing. The drive home however was a nightmare. Torrential rain made progress very slow. In fact AD (who had decided to go to Swansea on his bike) and I eventually decided to stop for half an hour on the way home to wait it out.
We played a charity gig in Bath on the Monday for Myeloma UK at the St James Memorial Hall. There were a few people there who’d been at Iford Manor and as well as putting on the show Clare donated all profits from CD sales on the night to the charity.
On the 25th we played Stamford Arts Centre up in Lincolnshire. Stamford is a beautiful little town; old limestone buildings and churches, about 100 miles north of London. Well worth a visit if you’re up that way. The Arts Centre is a great resource for the local community, putting on everything from music and cinema to workshops and comedy shows. Again we were well looked after by the staff there and we played in front of a packed crowd.
On Saturday we all drove up to Barton Upon Humber, near Hull. That was a long way. Managed to spend about seven hours in the car that day, maybe eight. In fact, I dread to think how long I’m spending driving at the moment (or indeed how much I’m spending on petrol- is it me or does the price of petrol go up by a penny every couple of days?). We played at St Mary’s Parish Church, a venue we’ve played before. It’s always a tricky acoustic playing in churches (anyone remember The Divine Comedy at St James’ on Piccadilly?), especially with bass and drums. Bass frequencies just disappear into the ether whilst the drums reverberate for days… We managed to get over this as always and had a great show.
It’s interesting to note at this juncture how atmospheric conditions affect the double bass (not to mention my hay fever). A couple of recent shows have been rather damp (to say the least). Even the show in the church was cold/damp enough to have an adverse effect on my instrument. Double basses are far more susceptible to this than electric basses and it’s a constant source of frustration to me. The neck seems to soak up all the moisture in the air, as well as the fingerboard, making the instrument incredibly unpleasant to hold and play. I’ve got a proper outdoor gig tomorrow (the ones mentioned thus far have been technically indoors), and to honest I’m dreading what it’s going to do to my bass. I feel another trip to see bass-repair maestro Roger Dawson in the near future…
Last night was the official launch show for Julie McKee’s new album ‘What A Woman Shouldn’t Do”. Those of you familiar with solo-bass supremo Steve Lawson may well have heard her before. She’s got a great voice and is a wonderful song-writer. We recorded the album a while back at the Cowshed in Bounds Green (a great studio if you’re looking for somewhere to record, I’ve done several albums there already). Last night’s lineup included Nigel Price on guitar, John Blease on drums, Rob Gentry on keyboards and Sam Chaplin on trumpet, with club-owner Steve Rubie sitting in for one tune on alto flute. If you are not yet familiar with Julie’s music, she’s well worth checking out. Her album is available at her official website, as well as Amazon, CD Baby and iTunes. Or you can have a look at her MySpace page to have a listen to some of the new songs.
Well, that’s just about all the news for the moment. If you haven’t already had a listen to my solo bass podcast, you can check it out here. There’s been a couple of new posts since my last blog and as always do feel free to leave your comments and suggestions on the Podbean page.
Until next time…
Here’s a little photo of Colin and AD soundchecking at the Cloisters in Iford Manor
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Jan 22 2008

Clare Teal’s New Album out February 25th!!!!!

Hello folks,

Just wanted to let you know that Clare’s new album ‘Get Happy’ is gonna be coming out February 25th on Universal records. It’s another great mix of well-known standards and originals and features the touring band; Jim Watson on piano, Chris Dagley on drums, Ad Chivers and Colin Ball singing bv’s and me on bass.

It’s already had it’s first play on Radio 2 on Clive Anderson’s show and we’ll be on the road touring again very soon, starting with the album launch at Ronnie’s on the 14th February.

You can pre-order the album on Amazon already so there’s really no excuse. The tracklisting is as follows:

1. All For Love
2. Cheek To Cheek
3. Love Hurts
4. Begin The Beguine
5. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
6. Get It On Sam
7. Get Happy
8. Very Thought Of You
9. Love For Sale
10. Moondance
11. High Love
12. Time After Time
13. All The Things You Are

Hopefully see you at one of the shows soon! The dates are up the main page: there are a few more which I won’t be doing, you’ll be able to get those dates from Clare’s page soon I’m sure….

On another note, if you’re knocking about town this Sunday, don’t miss out on Lea Delaria’s show at the 606. Janette and Fletch are on it so it’s gonna be rockin’!

I’ve also wopped up a couple of new TDC vids for your viewing pleasure on YouTube. They’re from the Cambridge Folk Festival in 2004 and I’m sure at some point soon I’ll get told off for putting them on YouTube and have to take them down so keep it under your hats! It was when Squeezy (aka Ian Watson/Jonny Squeezebox) was with us…. ahhh glory days…. Hope you like them!

See you soon.

Si x

Clare Teal


Nov 26 2007

It’s been a while…

Hello folks,
Well it’s been an awfully long time since I’ve posted anything on here and I’ve been cruelly struck down with some sort of hideous virus for the last few days so I thought now would be a good moment to fill you in on what’s been going down in bass town…
It’s been an incredibly busy couple of weeks for me and I’ve been lucky enough to have played on some great gigs with some great people (and it was the London Jazz Festival! Hoorah!).
This months ‘Wall To Wall’ with Lea Delaria at Pizza Express was a hoot. We were celebrating ‘Women In Jazz’ this time with a host of female jazz musicians (including Deirdre Cartwright, Michele Drees, Alison Neele and the mighty Polly Gibbons) playing tunes written by women. It was one of the most difficult shows so far in terms of logistics and material (anyone for 15/8? No thanks…) but the show as fantastic. We had jazz DJ Helen Mayhew (check out her show on digital station The Jazz) introduce the show and the place was packed out as usual. Really looking forward to our next show there on 19th February with Norma Winstone….
We did a live spot on “In Tune” (BBC Radio 3) on the 19th again which was great fun too playing a few of the tracks that Lea’s just recorded for her live album in New York
Had two fab shows with Clare Teal down south at Salisbury Civic Hall and The Concorde Club in Eastleigh (love that place!). We’re preparing for next year’s shows now so watch this space…
Did anyone spot me on the telly last week? I was on Children In Need in the middle of the night with ‘Songbirds’. Television Centre on Children In Need night is a real experience. The place was a total frenzy of people running back and forth with clipboards and radio mics but everything ran perfectly to schedule; it was an amazing night and a real experience. I’ve found a video of our performance on YouTube and posted it at the bottom of my page if you fancy a look…
And last but by no means least, I had the great fortune to be asked to play with Beth Rowley for a show at the Festival Hall Ballroom as part of the Jazz Festival. If you haven’t heard her yet (and believe me you should…) go check out her page here on MySpace, she’s up there with my top friends. She’s a fantastic singer with some great original material and she’s got a wicked band behind her, including Mike Gorman, saxophone supremo Ben Castle and guitarist Paul Wilkinson (of Duke Special). I had a great time playing with her and we’ve got a couple more things this year so hopefully I’ll get to do some more stuff with her next year when her album comes out. Seriously keep an eye out for her, she’s gonna be huge people…
Anyway, time to sign off for now. I don’t think many people read these bloody things anyway but it does amuse me to occasionally wop something up here just in case.
Feel free to leave lots of comments, it gives me something to read in my sniffling state…
Bye for now!
Simon x

Here’s a picture from the BBC3 website from Lea’s radio session…
Lea Delaria Radio Shot