Has anyone actually tried the UPS trick for a full live band?
Sounds a good idea but I'm not sure if it can handle a complete band with lights etc as well?
PS The landlord is booking gigs for this year, if you happen to be performing at one of the open mic nights while he is there he may well book you for a gig.......
Anything guitar orientated, fro Maiden to Floyd, The Wildhearts to Mellencamp, Terrorvision to The The, from Metallica to Guns N Roses, U2 to Spinal Tap!
About Me:
Wiggy is an accomplished bassist, guitarist and vocalist, with over fifteen years playing experience. His solo rock show is a reflection of the music he loves most, and this shows in every performance. His show caters for all age groups, as his choice of songs spans from the 70's right through to the present day.
Wiggy adapts the volume and material to suit the audience at every gig; after all, why deafen everyone?
Wiggy keeps his show alive and fresh by continually working on new material and adding zest to each performance.
He is also an official endorsee of The Bass Centre (London) and Elites strings.
"Make your vacation your vocation, and you will never work another day in your life."
Book him NOW to avoid missing out, as Wiggy's diary fills up rather quickly.....
Hi wiggy,
hopin all is good with you, enjoy this vid Ive knocked up for a young mate of mine from Baltimore whos up for a grammy with this song
also if you like blues rock check out my jukbox at http://flightsimclub.ning.com/profile/mickeyflynn
have added all my own fave tunes from the past. should make a cool selection to play at your local bikers bar. enjoy.
Regards Mickey
Hi and sorry for the very late reply - still new to this site and find it a bit confusing still! Yeah, I think we played "Ramble On" acoustically at The Rivermill a couple of months or so ago. We must pop down again to see you... Penny
Join Split Whiskers at the 2nd Annual Beer Festival at The Sun in Waterbeach. Music starts at 5pm, bands include Catfish Jones, Dead Cat Bounce, Offshoot, KTP & Split Whiskers.