Friday, September 13, 2013

Closing the night at the great Mouth Music club in Kidderminster

Last Tuesday, I was invited to do a special-guest spot and close the night at Mouth & Music, at the Boar's Head Gallery in Kidderminster: a great monthly club where poets, musicians and writers come to display their talents in front of a live audience – co-run by talented musician and poet Heather Wastie.

I was feeling somewhat below par before the gig, thanks to an asthma attack keeping me up all the previous night. I seldom suffer with asthma (those of you who do, have my sympathies!), but it certainly got me that day!

As bad luck would have it, my percussionist's car had suddenly developed a problem too. So instead of being able to stay home and spend some quality time with my inhaler and get some sleep, I rushed out to pick her up, which of course stated my asthma off again.

Admittedly, I was disappointed that certain folks who knew the situation that day – and who supposedly support our musical endeavours – wouldn't help out and give Marie a lift to my house. But C'est la vie as they say! Fortunately, when I got to Marie's, she kindly volunteered to drive, leaving me free to concentrate on my beloved asthma inhaler! ;)

By the time we got to Mouth & Music, I felt a little better – concealing my coughing and spluttering beneath the moments of applause for the other performers! The standard, incidentally, was excellent: we were entertained by poets – who made up the majority – musicians and even a short story writer.

 
The adopted theme of the night was 'water': a theme which was imaginatively, and sometimes comically explored by the assembled wordsmiths and musicians. I'm glad the theme was well received as it was one I'd suggested!

It would have been a great night had I just sat in the audience and watched (indeed, I recommend Mouth & Music to musicians and poets around the Kidderminster area; non performers are very welcome too, though there is a small admission charge for those not wanting to brave the stage ;). But, of course, I was also there to play!

Considering how I felt, it would have been more sensible to perform sitting down. So, naturally, I stood up! Tactically this probably wasn't sensible, as I felt lightheaded and (hopefully unnoticed?) nearly collided with a tall lamp that was behind and slightly to the left of me -lol!
 

Marie did a fine job of backing me up on harmonies and percussion. I amused the audience with tales of how when I first started teaching her to play, she'd only have a tambourine and shaker, but now she's learned so many instruments we need help to get them all on-stage :)

As for my song choices: I stayed mostly with the 'water' theme by playing 'Watching The Waters' and 'Light Of Promise' (which has various nautical metaphors). I strayed somewhat with my hefty blues composition:  'Give Me Some Soul' – or 'Gimme Some Soul', as Marie writes it on set lists (since I haven't released the song yet, I've not had to settle on the title!). Though, to everyone's amusement, Marie pointed out that 'Sole' is a fish ... Clutching at straws, methinks!
 

The audience were truly appreciative, and though I wasn't feeling my usual energetic self, I still managed a spirited performance – despite being ill. A big thank-you to everyone who attended the event: for all the amazing comments about my songs, for the compliments about our performance, and for entertaining us brilliantly all evening in the run up to my guest-spot.

On the way home we stopped off for a Mc D. Milkshake. not sure it was the wisest choice after having asthma, but it certainly hit the spot! :)


Here are links to Mouth and Music's page on Facebook and to the poster of the event I played at:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=502445383176325&set=a.300139633406902.74663.217089308378602&type=1&theatre

https://www.facebook.com/mouthandmusic

Monday, September 9, 2013

Brett Huckfield @ Codfest

I had a wonderful time performing my songs at Codfest on Saturday.

Marie did a superb job of accompanying me on percussion and harmonies. We played a full set on the Main Stage but were then invited to do 2 further performances on the Back Porch Stage. Playing 3 times at the same festival on the same day is a record, even for me -lol!


I can't believe how many great comments and new fans we made at the festival: wow! I literally couldn't walk more than a few paces without someone stopping me or shouting compliments regarding our performance. I was also pleased to discover that Tim, the sound engineer, had already heard some of my songs on the radio!

 

 Fortunately, we still had time to catch up with some old and new friends, and to enjoy watching the other performers. Unbelievably, the rain that threatened to spoil the event – as you can see from the crowd photo – stayed away.


 A big thank-you to Sam Draisey and his father for asking me to play at the event! Thanks also to Mike, Marie's brother, for the photos and for helping us to carry our equipment between stages and to Pat Quirke, who was managing the Back Porch Stage. He very kindly gave me a new harmonica after joining him – together with Marie and 2 other musicians – later on in the day for a jam.





Thursday, September 5, 2013

End of summer festival gig near Wolverhampton: Codfest

Sadly, the best of summer 2013 is now behind us. But on the plus side, I have one last summer gig to play:

At 2.30pm, on Saturday the 7th September, I will be performing on the main stage at Codfest – a festival near Codsall Wood, just outside of Wolverhampton. The tickets are completely sold out, but the organisers are apparently looking to reallocate any spare ones that crop up. Here's the event's facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/CodfestOfficial?ref=ts&fref=ts

Hopefully the good weather will last until the festival is over, as I don't want to be playing the gig in my wellies! :-)

Here's the full Codfest line up:

Main Stage
David Young
Sam Draisey
Dominic Malin
Brett Huckfield
Under a Banner
Luke Wylde and the Japes
Dirty Little Lies
Grand Theft Audio
Hey, that’s my bike!
Shatter Effect
Flatline Stereo
The Replicas

Back Porch Stage
Patz Catz (and a kitten)
Natch
Ellie Chambers
Che Cartwright
Open Mic with Pat Quirke
Open Mic with Pat Quirke
Jordan and That Guy
Alex Vann
Open Jam Session with Patz Catz
David Young
Jade and JD