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The Spirit of Your Band
Publisher |
BackBeat Media
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Business
Careers
Music
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Business
Careers
Music
Performing Arts
Publication Date |
Mar 04, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:59:30
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In this week’s punchy episode of Gig Gab, guest co-host Billy Butler teams up with Dave Hamilton to dive deep into the nuances of live performance and the essence of creating memorable gigs. Starting with the undeniable impact of a stellar opening act, they pivot to the electrifying atmosphere of […]

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In this week’s punchy episode of Gig Gab, guest co-host Billy Butler teams up with Dave Hamilton to dive deep into the nuances of live performance and the essence of creating memorable gigs. Starting with the undeniable impact of a stellar opening act, they pivot to the electrifying atmosphere of SXSW, emphasizing the importance of finding and harnessing energy to elevate your performance. They unravel the intricacies of band dynamics, from the vital distinction between rehearsal and practice to setting the right agenda, all while keeping the spirit of your band alive. The conversation takes a deeper dive into the musical realms of Phish and The Grateful Dead, exploring the roots and evolution of their unique sounds. Billy’s journey of learning Phish, with Dave suggesting he start with albums like “Farmhouse” and “Rift,” underscores the broader theme of constantly evolving as a musician and the challenge of keeping performances fresh, even when repeating songs. The duo also touches on broader themes of creativity and longevity in the music scene, with a special nod to “The Ghosts of Broadway,” one of Billy’s songs, highlighting the personal journey and insights it offers. Throughout the episode, the core philosophy of “Always Be Performing” resonates, serving as a mantra for musicians to live by, whether they’re tackling new songs in rehearsal, dissecting the legacy of legendary bands, or finding new ways to engage with their music and audience. This Gig Gab episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for musicians at any stage of their career, packed with actionable insights and reflections on the art of performance, reminding us all that to excel, one must always be in the state of performing. 00:00:00 Gig Gab 419 – Monday, March 4th, 2024 March 4th: National Grammar Day (and National Marching Band Day) Guest Co-host: Billy Butler 00:02:06 Finding Phish 00:06:35 The power of a good opening act 00:09:54 SXSW: Finding the energy Kim Fowley Cherry from The Runaways 00:17:46 Red, White, and Tuna Greater Tuna 00:20:07 Band rehearsal with new songs Rehearsal vs. Practice Agenda vs. Schedule The Spirit of Your Band 00:29:50 SPONSOR: Factor, America’s #1 Ready-To-Eat Meal Kit, can help you fuel up fast with flavorful and nutritious ready-to-eat meals delivered straight to your door. Visit FactorMeals.com/giggab50 and use code giggab50 for 50% off! 00:31:15 Dissecting Phish 00:39:43 The Beginnings of The Grateful Dead 00:44:41 Teaching Billy to Phish Farmhouse Rift 00:50:04 Do you get bored repeating songs? 00:56:04 The Ghosts of Broadway 00:59:03 Gig Gab 419 Outtro Contact Billy Butler Contact Gig Gab! feedback@giggabpodcast.com
band-gg419.jpg?fit=750%2C750&ssl=1" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="The Spirit of Your Band — Gig Gab 419 episode image">

In this week’s punchy episode of Gig Gab, guest co-host Billy Butler teams up with Dave Hamilton to dive deep into the nuances of live performance and the essence of creating memorable gigs. Starting with the undeniable impact of a stellar opening act, they pivot to the electrifying atmosphere of SXSW, emphasizing the importance of finding and harnessing energy to elevate your performance. They unravel the intricacies of band dynamics, from the vital distinction between rehearsal and practice to setting the right agenda, all while keeping the spirit of your band alive. The conversation takes a deeper dive into the musical realms of Phish and The Grateful Dead, exploring the roots and evolution of their unique sounds. Billy’s journey of learning Phish, with Dave suggesting he start with albums like “Farmhouse” and “Rift,” underscores the broader theme of constantly evolving as a musician and the challenge of keeping performances fresh, even when repeating songs.

The duo also touches on broader themes of creativity and longevity in the music scene, with a special nod to “The Ghosts of Broadway,” one of Billy’s songs, highlighting the personal journey and insights it offers. Throughout the episode, the core philosophy of “Always Be Performing” resonates, serving as a mantra for musicians to live by, whether they’re tackling new songs in rehearsal, dissecting the legacy of legendary bands, or finding new ways to engage with their music and audience. This Gig Gab episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for musicians at any stage of their career, packed with actionable insights and reflections on the art of performance, reminding us all that to excel, one must always be in the state of performing.

The post The Spirit of Your Band — Gig Gab 419 appeared first on Gig Gab.

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