Fall is in the air…

As September arrives, some changes have happened in my gigging life.

First and foremost, Jersey Boys has finally – after 2 extremely successful years – come to a close.  It’s been a great experience and I’ve met and worked with some of Toronto’s finest musicians and stage actors.  What a great ride it’s been!

September is a slightly quieter month, compared to the insane amount of work I’ve been doing for most of the summer, but as I have some time off I’ve decided to spend it productively.

Today is Day 2 of The Slights’ pre-demo recordings.  We’ve wanted to record the band’s new sound for some time and as we’ve been playing about 2 gigs a month for most of the summer, we feel this is the right time to do so.  My home studio has definitely been getting a workout!  So far, I’ve tracked keys and acoustic guitar, and have 7 individual instruments (electric guitar, bass, drums & 4 vocals) left to track!  Mixing/mastering will also be a challenge, but hopefully something I’m capable of doing…

I have also been playing in retirement homes a lot recently.  It started from a recommendation from a friend to an agent who needed someone to play for a seniors’ talent show called “Senior Star”.  I met some wonderful people there who gave me some very positive feedback and since then I’ve entertained in over a dozen homes in the past several months.  Of course, it’s meant learning several more songs from times past, but it’s been a great experience and always fun to play for an appreciative crowd.

Still, the phone keeps ringing (and emails keep coming) and I agree to do any gigs provided I’m available… it’s always interesting to meet new people and explore new challenges.  Arrangements, transcriptions, performances, recording, writing… it’s all very exciting!