Hurricane wrote:Do bands want to use there own equip or should we have house gear again?
It's in my personal opinion that house gear would probaly be the best idea. (if it weren't for cost and responsability, I would suggest renting backline equipment) 1st, that's less setup time, which = more time playing. 2nd, everybody doesn't have to constantly watch that their gear isn't being stolen while they are not playing. I'm unfamiliar with the size of this stage, but I thought the dual drum-kits at the Peter Cs benefit worked great. It would be cool to have two guitar rigs on stage. One for more vintage/bluesy stuff, (like a Fender Twin-Reverb) and one for a heavier tone. (a Marshall or a Boogie) Keyboards could be ran direct-out. And then of course a bass rig. People could be paid a desposit, like last time, for use of their gear.
Hurricane wrote:
Time might be an issue, start at 11:00am, probably have to quit by 9:00pm. earlier start time maybe?
An earlier start time would be cool, but I don't know if people would come out that early for a show. If this is going to be on a Sunday, remember that many people are going to be at church in the morning.
Hurricane wrote:
If we use our own gear....30 minute sets for bands,
House gear.....45 min set
Acoustic acts in between bands
Sounds cool to me.
Hurricane wrote:
jams in between to be determined by single players.
Actually, I think it would be cool to have designated "Jam Time" during the day. The only thing I was really disappointed about when it came to the last Rockpage Benefit is there really wasn't much jamming.
Hurricane wrote:
Need at least 5 organizers to help. Paul is 1.
I'll start by taking care of performance scheduling and keeping the bands happy. If you wish to participate, e-mail me at www.bass_74@hotmail.com
If you prefer a certain time-slot, please let me know.
We just have to make sure that nothing else is going on in 'Toona town that day. Up here in the magical land of Clearfield County, once the 4th of July hits, every little borough has a carnival for just about every weekend. Having something else going on the day of the benefit may yield less people.
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.