Archive for April, 2009
The Reading Rockstars
Michael and I have gone under a few different names… our givens names, J-Gro… We once had a grunge metal trio that we toyed with naming “Lode Gun”. But then Mike Reola (the 3rd member) had to go and move to L.A. Party pooper.
Last night, at the elementary school where Michael teaches 1st grade, we were “The Reading Rockstars”. There’s nothing like playing r&b classics to an auditorium full of screaming children. If you can’t smile after that, you’re taking life way too seriously. Michael got to play the drums, something he looks for almost any excuse to do legitimately. It was a blast. I even signed an autograph and gave my balloon hat away to one of the kids
In other news… My album shipped today. The shipment is supposed to arrive at my door by the middle of next week. I am counting the hours.
Open Book
Posted by admin in Other People's Music on April 19, 2009
Last night on our ride home from a gig at Jose O’Reilly’s, I introduced Micheal to the music of Rick Gedney and Michele Rubin, better known as Open Book. I could write volumes, I’m such a fan. But since I have little time, I’ll just throw out a few of the things that come to mind when I listen to their music.
These people know more than a little something about sonic beauty.
They have lived some life. (No, I’m not calling them old, though they are older than I am
They take in and recall the world around them in full color.
They are as thoughtful as they are insightful.
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting them on a couple of occasions; first at the John Street Jam in Saugerties, NY, and again at Peekskill Coffee House. Their personalities are every bit as warm as their music lets on. Their first album, “Out of Time” has set up a residency on my playlist. I’ve had it long enough now to say that it’s one of my favorite albums, period.
Last Week
Posted by Kevin Haden in Gig Tales on April 19, 2009
A little busy, but no complaints since my last update. I didn’t get a chance to blog about my show last weekend at UnWINEd, which was due in part to how successful it was. Close to 30 people signed up for the mailing list. Just about everyone I spoke to wanted on. Consequently, the time I might have spent blogging was instead spent adding the new names to my address book and sending out a welcome message. Not a single email bounced back, which means that a.) I could read their writing (which isn’t always the case, especially when the audience is drunk) and b.) all the addresses are real. It’s nice to be appreciated. Really, it’s hard to describe how refreshing and rewarding it is to perform for an audience with open ears. To those who know me personally, I know I keep going on and on about this, but it’s true. I guess I’ve been longing for something like this a little more than I realized. Michael is back from Madrid now, which means we’ll be together again at UnWINEd this coming Saturday. We played at Jose O’Reilly’s last night in Norwood. Even that went better than we expected and felt a little different than I remembered. We added a few names to the list there as well.
Something a little interesting… This guy came up to me after the last set and wanted to know how to play “Stand By Me” (that was our last song). I showed him. He seemed really appreciative. It was kind of weird. That’s never happened to me before. He went on to tell me how he had started learning to play the guitar over the past few years and had recently been practicing a lot. I guess it stayed on my mind because it’s nice to think that no matter where you are or what time it is (in this case, it was 1 AM on Saturday night/Sunday morning), music never loses its ability to inspire. Knowing that I very often get to be a part of that experience makes me feel lucky.
In other news, I went to a Mets game this Thursday. The new stadium is awesome. I had very good seats courtesy of a very good friend. He might make a Mets fan out of me yet.
Bill Withers Tribute
Posted by Kevin Haden in Other People's Music, Show Updates on April 9, 2009
The Bill Withers tribute set I’m planning for this Saturday is coming along. Here’s what’s definitely in.
“Ain’t No Sunshine”
“Grandma’s Hands”
“I Want to Spend the Night”
“Just the Two of Us”
“Lean On Me”
“Lovely Day”
“The Same Love That Made Me Laugh Made Me Cry”
“Use Me”
“Who Is He (and What Is He to You)?”
Any requests?
YouTube
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 9, 2009
I finally figured out how to post some clips on YouTube. It was a lot easier than I thought. Enjoy.
UnWINEd
Posted by Kevin Haden in Gig Tales on April 5, 2009
Last night was about as much fun as any performance I can remember. And the end result is going to be a residency of sorts at UnWINEd at Symphony Space. Michael and I have been given an open invitation to perform there weekly on Saturday nights. We probably won’t be able to fully embrace the schedule right away because of some prior commitments. I will be there this coming Saturday (the 11th), flying solo. The music should start around 8:30 or 9 and go until 11 or 12, depending on the crowd. I’m planning to do a Bill Withers tribute set. The few of his song’s that we covered last night were well received. I love his music, both listening to and performing it. I hope you’re as excited about this as I am. I’m determined to make the most of this opportunity. I think there’s real potential for a great scene here. As always, I’d love to see some familiar faces in the audience. UnWINEd at Symphony Space has great food, desserts, wine, and beer, and there’s never a cover charge.
On a slightly different note, yesterday afternoon before the show, Michael and I were in the recording studio working on the J-Gro EP (our duo project). More to come on that…
“Who Is He and What Is He to You?”
Posted by Kevin Haden in Other People's Music on April 5, 2009
A brief word about Bill Withers… Too few people know his name. Here’s how a conversation went after mentioning his name to a stranger between sets at my gig last night.
STRANGER: Who’s Bill Withers?
ME: You know his music. “Lean On Me”, “Ain’t No Sunshine”, “Just the Two of Us”, “Lovely Day”, “Use Me”…
STRANGER: THAT’S Bill Withers?!
ME: Yes.
STRANGER: I LOVE him!
ME: So do I.
My favorite Bill Withers lyric…
“Well now, you think of love as sittin’ on a mountain. Think of it as bein’ a great big rock. Won’t you think before you start it to rollin’ down. Because once you start it you can’t make it stop, uh huh.”
Impromptu Show Last Night Leads to Impromptu Show This Weekend
Posted by Kevin Haden in Gig Tales on April 3, 2009
Last night I discovered — and by “discovered” I mean my good friend Michael invited me to — a vibey little performance venue on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The place is called UnWINEd. It’s a wine bar on 95th Street just west of Broadway, right next to/beneath Symphony Space. Michael is Mike Clifford, a musician seriously worth going out of your way to hear (he’s bound to show up on my other blog, probably in the not so distant future). I sang most of the first set with him, which felt pretty good. People seemed to enjoy it. Apparently, the manager dug it. After I left, he asked Michael if we could come back Saturday night. We’ll be there from 8:30 to 10:30 if anyone wants to hang. To be continued…
At the Top of My Playlist Lately
Posted by Kevin Haden in Other People's Music on April 2, 2009
Anyone who knows me knows I’m a huge fan of Tracy Chapman’s music. Her latest album, “Our Bright Future” (November 2008), is an inspiration to independent artists everywhere in that it shows how a music career can be sustained outside of the confines of modern pop radio. The first song to grab me was “Thinking of You”. Listening to the album the first time through on my drive to work, I made a mental note to come back to it for my evening commute. I’m a sucker for moody piano textures with smart yet subtle use of electric guitar, bass, and percussion. Throw it underneath Tracy’s warm vocals, simple yet profound, understated but sincere, and I’m sold. The lyrics are inherently Tracy, painting a picture of a person who is incredibly in touch with her emotions, though not devoid of wit and humor. Some songs work on a level that goes beyond words-to-music within a style, to a point where there is a natural connection between textual themes and musical expression. This is one of those songs. Loneliness, obsession, heart-ache, emptiness, monotony… All of these themes come out as much in the music as they do in the lyrics, delivered in a manner that is both emotive and cerebral. Kudos to Tracy.
The Kevin Haden LP
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 2, 2009
Well, it’s taken longer than I anticipated, but it’s finally done. I sent the master CD to Disc Makers for manufacturing yesterday. Lots of thanks are owed to many, but at the front of my mind right now is Carl Crott, who devoted so much time, effort, and creativity to the visual design and artwork. The album is entitled “Volume I: Humanism” and it should be available in May. For those of you that know me, I expect to have copies in hand before the end of the month. Maybe if you’re nice, you can get one early