Had a great Mississipi Seven show tonight at the Acadia Cafe in its new location at Cedar-Riverside. (Setlist and details) Scuffy Pucker, Two Dollar Bill Turner, Me, Collaborato Punxatawney, and A Hon made up the group tonight. I played my new acoustic guitar instead of drums because Kaptain Karl was singing with his barbershop group at the Wisconsin Governor's fishing opener, which was held indoors because of inclement weather. (The Governor drew a little plastic ducky with a "64" on it and was given a teddy bear.)
Sound was good and the band right before us was really great AND they hung around to hear our set. I will be checking out their website and the CD I traded with them for. "Inching Away" was a highlight, but it is slated for their NEXT album. Oh well.
I had some trouble hearing lyrics from the first two bands so I worked really hard to enunciate clearly, as I had lead vocals on eight of eleven songs tonight. I really felt like I was making a connection with people when I saw smiles and laughter. Duh. It's so simple, but so rare with most bands. All my bandmates played great. I had to give Scuffy an extra time through the pattern on "Gone To Stay" because I could tell he was just starting to warm up and indeed he was really rocking the banjo by the time I brought the Memphis verse back in. Scuffy and Collaborato had an epic, two-verse long accordion battle on "Boxcar" that showed me how far Collaborato has come on that instrument.
Toddler asked me this afternoon if we could play the trumpet, so we did. I realized I could play the melody from "Theme From Honigman" quite easily, so I brought my trumpet to the cafe, hid it under my parents' table, then had my dad bring it up to me after the first time through the pattern. It was really a hit and everyone was surprised, even my bandmates. I think we'll use it on any recording of that song this band makes. I even threw a little unscheduled, improvised trumpet in the background of "Total Peace" since Bill was playing my guitar.
It was so great to play for other songwriters and people who really liked our songs and heard the words and what they meant. Thanks to everyone who came to the show and enjoyed it. Thanks to the Acadia for having us and supporting live music. Thanks to Trio Tipo for inviting us. And thanks to my bandmates for hauling all that gear, finding parking, and most of all playing like champions.
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