Sunday 23 January 2011
GIG #22 - The Other Side of Orlando
GIG #22 @ Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida, Orlando, FL. Select repertoire:
Strange Loop Improvisations
Jingle Bells - Pierpont
Saturday 22 January 2011
GIG #21 - Tuning In
GIG #21 @ Devereux, Melbourne, FL. Select repertoire:
Strange Loop Improvisations
Friday 21 January 2011
GIG #20 - Buddha Stick
GIG #20 @ House of Joe, Melbourne, FL. Select repertoire:
Flambee Montalbanaise - Viseur
Come Back - Ward-Bergeman
One More Step - Carter
Strange Loop Improvisations
Thursday 20 January 2011
GIG #19 - Loud Enough To Be Heard, Quiet Enought To Be Ignored
GIG #19 @ Brewbabies, Cape Coral, FL. Select repertoire:
Bring Me Flowers While I'm Living - Wheatstraw
April Showers - Silvers/De Sylva
Take Five - Desmond
Strange Loop Improvisations
Wednesday 19 January 2011
GIG #18 - Lite-Brite
GIG #18 @ Sacred Grounds, Tampa, FL. Select repertoire:
Strange Loop Improvisations
Peasant Under Grass - Ward-Bergeman
Tuesday 18 January 2011
GIG #17 - Donuts and Dancing
GIG # 17 @ Love Bugs Donuts and Bakery, West Melbourne, FL. Select repertoire:
Jump in the Line - Kitchener
Paisanito - Flores
Georgia On My Mind - Carmichael
Happy Birthday - Hill
Monday 17 January 2011
GIG #16 - Wheelchair Willy and Krip
GIG #16 @ Churchill's Pub, Miami, FL. Select repertoire:
Strange Loop Improvisations
Los Suenos - Piazzolla
Sunday 16 January 2011
GIG #15 - Giant Lobster Capsizes Canoe
GIG #15 @ Rain Barrel, Islamorada, FL. Select repertoire:
Minute Waltz - Chopin
Prelude II, Book I, WTC - Bach
Cotton Fields Back Home - Leadbelly
Strange Loop Improvisations
Saturday 15 January 2011
GIG #14 - Wet Camera
GIG #14 @ Sweat Records, Miami, FL. Select repertoire:
Federal - Ward-Bergeman
Strange Loop Improvisations
Friday 14 January 2011
GIG #13 - Pooped Out
GIG #13 @ the Rum Barrel, Key West, FL with Tony Roberts. Select repertoire:
Centerfold - Roberts
Recitation of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
Train Take My Pain Away - Ward-Bergeman
I played in Tony's band Mindflow when I was living in Boston during the 90's. Check out his website here: Mindflowmusic.com
Thursday 13 January 2011
GIG #12 - Shaman
GIG # 12 @ Mallory Square/Coffee Plantation/The Porch, Key West, FL. Select repertoire:
Feira de Mangaio - Sivuca
Libertango - Piazzolla
She's Too Fat - MacLean/Richardson
Wednesday 12 January 2011
GIG #11 - Good Friends and Good Times
GIG #11 @ Island Dogs, Key West, FL with Tony Roberts. Select repertoire:
Better Place - Roberts
Taste of Alcohol - Roberts
Scarbelly (Strange Loop) - Ward-Bergeman
I played in Tony's band Mindflow when I was living in Boston during the 90's. Check out his website here: Mindflowmusic.com
Tuesday 11 January 2011
GIG #10 - Frolicking with the Spaniards in the Swamps
GIG #10 @ Little Bar Restaurant, Goodland, FL. Select repertoire:
Fools I Love - Ward-Bergeman
Come Back - Ward-Bergeman
Orange Blossom Special - Rouse
Closed the show backing up Raiford Starke performing Orange Blossom Special.
Monday 10 January 2011
GIG #9 - ESTA in Caracas
GIG #9 @ Joanie's Blue Crab Cafe, Ochopee, FL. Select repertoire:
Lena - Ward-Bergeman
Hey Good Lookin' - Williams
Under the Boardwalk - Young/Resnick
Strange Loop Improvisations
Sunday 9 January 2011
GIG #8 - Virgen Coromoto
GIG 8 @ the wedding ceremony of Miguel Angel Serrano Jacono and Liseth Yereli Laguado Iturrate, Caracas, Venezuela with vocalist Yulene Velasquez. Select repertoire:
Bridal Chorus - Wagner
Wedding March - Mendelssohn
Ave Maria - Bach/Gounod
Saturday 8 January 2011
GIG #7 - Guitar God
GIG #7 @ Taima Pizzeria Cafe Concert, Caracas, Venezuela with Biella Da Costa and band. Select repertoire:
Candy from Strangers - Ward-Bergeman/Omar/Barrett
Mystery Train - Parker/Phillips
Think - Franklin/White
Little Wing - Hendrix
Band: Alvaro Falcón - guitar
Carlos "Nene" Quintero - percussion
Victor Mestas - keyboards
Miguel Antonio de Vincenzo - drums
Edwin Arellano - bass
Thursday 6 January 2011
GIG #6 - Blowing Up Balloons
GIG #6 @ Hospital Domingo Luciani, Caracas, Venezuela with vocalist Yulene Velasquez. Select repertoire:
Trenzinho do Caipira - Villa Lobos
Venezuela - Herrero/Armentero
Choo Choo Ch'Boogie - Darling/Horton/Gabler
Wednesday 5 January 2011
GIG #5 - A Dose of Venezuela
GIG #5 @ Hogar Abuelos Virgen de Coromoto, Caracas, Venezuela with vocalist Yulene Velasquez. Select repertoire:
Federal - Ward-Bergeman
El viejo puente en La Pastora - Gerry Weil
Ingrid's journey towards opening up the house she grew up in to care for seniors began when her father became ill with Alzheimer's disease years ago.
Tuesday 4 January 2011
GIG #4 - New Friends
GIG #4 @ Hogar Edad de Oro, Caracas, Venezuela with vocalist Yulene Velasquez. Select repertoire:
Y Tu Que Has Hecho? - Delfin
Flambee Montalbanaise - Viseur
Los Suenos - Piazzolla
Monday 3 January 2011
GIG #3 - Pasta Shakers
GIG #3 @ Hogar Bambi, Caracas, Venezuela with vocalist Yulene Velásquez. Select repertoire:
Trenzinho do Caipira - Villa Lobos
Chamame Parisien - Barboza
Onde Estao os Tamborins - Caetano
Hogar Bambi, a non-profit private Venezuelan Civil Association, is focused on the total care of under nine year old children who are deprived of their family environment. Click here for more information. Donation information at the bottom of their page.
Trenzinho do Caipira - Villa Lobos
Chamame Parisien - Barboza
Onde Estao os Tamborins - Caetano
Hogar Bambi, a non-profit private Venezuelan Civil Association, is focused on the total care of under nine year old children who are deprived of their family environment. Click here for more information. Donation information at the bottom of their page.
Sunday 2 January 2011
GIG #2 - One More Step
GIG #2 @ Santuario de Betania, Miranda, Venezuela with vocalist Yulene Velásquez. Select repertoire:
One More Step - Carter
Soy Yo - Piero
Yawheh, the Faithful One - Schutte
Nostalgia - Petit
Saturday 1 January 2011
GIG #1 - Welled Up
GIG #1 @ Corpus Christi Church, La Urbina, Caracas, Venezuela with vocalist Yulene Velásquez. Select repertoire:
Ave Maria - Bach/Gounod
Esta Bella Noche - Galián
Precious Lord - Dorsey/Allen
Venezuela - Herrero/Armentero
Ave Maria - Bach/Gounod
Esta Bella Noche - Galián
Precious Lord - Dorsey/Allen
Venezuela - Herrero/Armentero
Friday 31 December 2010
"Warm Up" GIG
MJWB performing Candy from Strangers on a "warm up" gig for GIG 365 at Hog Heaven Bar & Grill in Caracas, Venezuela, December 30, 2010.
Featuring the Biella da Costa band:
Alvaro Falcón - guitar
Carlos "Nene" Quintero - percussion
Victor Mestas - keyboards
Carlos Sanoja - bass
Miguel Antonio de Vincenzo - drums
Friday 6 August 2010
Gig 365 Statement
Short is the little time which remains to thee of life. Live as on a mountain.
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
The journey of creating music with people in a live setting is the closest I have come to experiencing a universal truth on a consistent basis. While the music usually has a personal meaning for each person involved in experiencing it, everyone shares in the witnessing of its creation through the act of collective listening.
I have reached a point in my life where it is time to take deeper and more mindful steps along the road I have been traveling since I first started creating and performing music as a child. For me, music has become a vehicle and facilitator in the search for a greater truth about ourselves.
Almost everybody walks around with a vast burden of imaginary limitations inside his head. While the burden remains, personal success is as difficult to achieve as the conquest of Everest with a sack of rocks tied to your back.
J. H. Brennan, author
So why 365 days?
24 hours is one day. A day represents one complete rotation of our planet earth on its axis. 365 days represent one complete revolution of the earth around the sun. We call this complete orbit a year. All of our lives are measured in years. The seasons, birthdays, and holidays come around every year, without fail. Perhaps we live in circles of 365 degrees, not 360?
I believe that we carry meaningful experiences within our flesh, our words, our actions. We carry meaningful people within our hearts. Creating music in diverse settings with people from a wide variety of backgrounds over 365 consecutive days will be a journey of discovery. The music will reflect the experiences and cumulative energy gathered over the year. My hope for the audience (whom I consider collaborators), other musicians who participate, and myself is that this journey will lead to an increased understanding of the nature of music, humanity, and individual identity.
It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves.
Edmund Hillary (first to successfully climb Mount Everest in 1953)
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
The journey of creating music with people in a live setting is the closest I have come to experiencing a universal truth on a consistent basis. While the music usually has a personal meaning for each person involved in experiencing it, everyone shares in the witnessing of its creation through the act of collective listening.
I have reached a point in my life where it is time to take deeper and more mindful steps along the road I have been traveling since I first started creating and performing music as a child. For me, music has become a vehicle and facilitator in the search for a greater truth about ourselves.
Almost everybody walks around with a vast burden of imaginary limitations inside his head. While the burden remains, personal success is as difficult to achieve as the conquest of Everest with a sack of rocks tied to your back.
J. H. Brennan, author
So why 365 days?
24 hours is one day. A day represents one complete rotation of our planet earth on its axis. 365 days represent one complete revolution of the earth around the sun. We call this complete orbit a year. All of our lives are measured in years. The seasons, birthdays, and holidays come around every year, without fail. Perhaps we live in circles of 365 degrees, not 360?
I believe that we carry meaningful experiences within our flesh, our words, our actions. We carry meaningful people within our hearts. Creating music in diverse settings with people from a wide variety of backgrounds over 365 consecutive days will be a journey of discovery. The music will reflect the experiences and cumulative energy gathered over the year. My hope for the audience (whom I consider collaborators), other musicians who participate, and myself is that this journey will lead to an increased understanding of the nature of music, humanity, and individual identity.
It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves.
Edmund Hillary (first to successfully climb Mount Everest in 1953)
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