Re-Connecting with Gerald O’Brien in the 21st Century

June 18th, 2014 § Comments Off on Re-Connecting with Gerald O’Brien in the 21st Century § permalink

Back in the day, when time moved slowly, Gerald O’Brien was one of my super talented friends in Toronto. And he still is a great keyboard player, and composer, and songwriter, and one who I looked up to in those olden days, and who I learned a lot from!

Gerald joins my blogroll of friends on my p-log.
Here is music, with photos and some video from his fantastic 1970’s band NIGHTWINDS! Produced by Dee Long & Terry Draper!

House of Scottish Blues

June 17th, 2014 § Comments Off on House of Scottish Blues § permalink

Terry McDermott, who we have always known, is the VOICE, stopped in our town for a show last Friday, while on tour with the fantastic Miggs!
They played at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip, with Terry opening the show with John Luzzi on guitar! Fortunately we had the super talented DZR to keep us on the straight and narrow!

Terry is graciously going to sing a song for the Meninos Do Morumbi project for Music is Hope Foundation!

 

John Luzzi of Miggs, with Terry McDermott, performing at HOB, West Hollywood

Bob Clearmountain & Chris Lord-Alge at Apogee

June 17th, 2014 § Comments Off on Bob Clearmountain & Chris Lord-Alge at Apogee § permalink

I went to Apogee Digital in Santa Monica last week to hear Bob Clearmountain and Chris Lord-Alge talk about mixing and recording music, in a special event put on by Vintage King.
Behind me is the recording studio’s control room, with it’s lovely NEVE desk, where Bob mixes the live KCRW concerts. The event will be on-line at some point.

John Jones and the Neve, with Bob and Chris on stage in the background

Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert Rehearsal

June 17th, 2014 § Comments Off on Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert Rehearsal § permalink

I was dreaming of the past…

The Freddie Mercury Concert For AIDS Awareness

Thanks to humans only having two hands, I was able to help keyboard ace Spike Edney, by climbing through the choir, to get to the Hammond B3, and hold the opening note for Liza Minelli, only letting go at the ultimate moment, her ‘spot’, the one that we rehearsed at Bray Studios in Berkshire, U.K.

I found this link to a Backstage video of the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness, that includes the musicians arriving in their cars for rehearsal. Who was that in the blue Aston? Did Elton drive his black Turbo Bentley? It looks live George Michael drove his.

I remember being terrified when I got to rehearsal! I was pretty much the only person that no one knew (although no one knew Nick Faldo either). The band were Roger Taylor, Brian May, John Deacon, and Spike Edney. Queen were playing their songs with the many guest singers, who were coming and going through the day. Queen were going to be everyones back up band! And Freddie was going to be everywhere.

I had my camera with me, but they stopped me after a few pictures. I was taking one of George Michael, who was singing his ass off with the band, when his large assistant grabbed my Minolta 7000i, and pushed it off the shot. No photos!
Later when he saw me playing with Liza, George was nice to me, so I forgave him. It was an amazing scene.

Spike Edney at the keys during rehearsal 1992 – the 1st photo!

Here is a fresh link to a video of Queen and Liza Minelli performing We Are The Champions in the finale of the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness at Wembley, on April 20, 1992, with me guesting on organ.