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  1. We bring our own little take on the Grateful Dead back to Hamilton on Friday night for a pre-Halloween bash!

    Who: Rose Garland and you

    What: Pre-Halloween bash... don't forget to dress up!

    Where: Taps Tavern, 225 Parkdale Ave. North

    When: Friday, October 26th, 9:30pm

    Hope to see you there!

  2. Oh... and get yourself a good compressor, too. I actually use a Symetrix 528E Voice Processor; the compressor is nice and quick, and the unit also includes a variable 3-band EQ that will really help you sweeten your sound or get rid of those nasty low-end rings that can muddy your tone in most clubs.

  3. It's really too bad you have to "rush" to get this shit together. It seems to me a great sound is built over time

    Bang on... your tone is something that you develop--and will continue to develop--for as long as you play the bass.

    That said, for my money the best all-round amps are Ampegs. If you can afford a B-series head you'll get all of the power and versaltility that you'll probably ever need, regardless of the size of stage that you're playing on. I own one; it's married to an Ampeg 410-HLF cabinet. It sounds great with either my Modulus or my Precision. Articulate, beefy, dynamic, punchy... and if I want, as loud as hell.

    I also agree with setting some coin aside to purchase a top-notch mic and DI box. You'd be amazed at the number of clubs where the sound guy only gives you a piece of crap DI to plug into. If you spend time and money caring what your sound is like, make sure that the people that come and see you will get to hear it, too. Get an industry-standard SM-57 and a Countryman DI box... and if the sound guy has the imputs available on his board, insist that he devotes two channels to you and run them both.

  4. However, unlike with the real Grateful Dead, playing keys with Rose Garland will not mean an automatic early exit from this mortal world!

    If you've got the chops and would like to play some good 'ol Grateful Dead give us a shout... or if you know someone that you think would fit the bill, feel free to point them in our direction!

    RG

  5. Thanks for the kind words, Mark! You're bang-on with the capacity; including the baclonies, it's 400 people. And thanks to everyone that made it out to the show... it was our first time playing that venue, and it won't be the last! I too must admit that the Rose Garland video show looked great on such a large screen; it covered the whole back of the stage, and must've been two stories high!

    For anyone keeping score, here's how it went down last night:

    Set One:

    Cumberland Blues > Bertha; Greatest Story Ever Told; Jack Straw; Hell In A Bucket; Loose Lucy; Ramble On Rose; New Minglewood Blues; Hey Pocky Way; St. Of Circumstance > Casey Jones

    Set Two:

    Sugar Magnolia > Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain; St. Stephen > Truckin' > The Other One > Eyes Of The World > King Solomon's Marbles Jam > China Doll > Throwing Stones > Franklin's Tower > Sunshine Daydream

    Encore:

    Touch of Grey

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