You know Caitlin.... Posted byKaliguitaron 18 Dec, 2008 07:09
Most of you know Caitlin...and for the people who don\'t....she is one Adrain\'s most accomplished students. She actually played a Breakfast gig when Adrian was home with Tangie during the birth of Gibson. (Cait still talks about that as being one of the most honored moments in her music career, to be asked to fill Adrain\'s seat)
There\'s a new band that she is involved in and I was hoping some of you might help out by joining their fan club on Facebook and Myspace. The band is being produced by two time GRAMMY award winning producer Mike Mangini (not the drummer of the same name).
The plan is to create a "kid super group" of real musicians who can actually play their instruments.
If you could, please help us build the fanbase and spread the word. If interested in helping, go to http://www.myspace.com/kickingdaisies or go to FACEBOOK and search "Kicking Daisies"
Thanks and Happy Holidays to All...see you at Toad\'s
You should lock that group of kids in the basement for a year of nonstop practice. Only open the door to feed them raw meat and occasionally drop a new classic rock album for them to study or some type of insane guitar pedal to morph into their sound. December 09, they\'ll emerge an insanely hungry rock and roll machine ready to tear up clubs and horrify parents.
You should lock that group of kids in the basement for a year of nonstop practice. Only open the door to feed them raw meat and occasionally drop a new classic rock album for them to study or some type of insane guitar pedal to morph into their sound. December 09, they\'ll emerge an insanely hungry rock and roll machine ready to tear up clubs and horrify parents.
LOL...Life is actually almost like that around here...
Caitlin, as you know know is very well schooled in the classics. Zep, The Who, Stones, and of course Rush. She\'s actually seen Rush 3 times, and also The Who and The Stones live. Since they were babies I play all kinds of music from rock to blues and jazz. Even before birth, my wife would put headphones on her belly. One night, Zep or BB King another night Miles Davis....
Now I\'m slowly converting Carly. We watched The Song Remains The Same and watched half of How The West Was Won....almost 5 hours of Zep on Monday. I had to make her go to bed because it was 11pm and she had school the next day.
And of course, a good BREAKFAST is an essential part of any healthy rock-n-roll diet. Having Tim, Adrian and Ron coming over the house ocassionally is always a good thing.
Ran across it when I was checking out the site of Chefs Table where Don\'t Ya Dangle Do It is playing tomorrow with "Jazz Quartet". Dangle, for the love of Pete, give the band a decent name.
no...but that\'s the guitar player she\'s playing with. Ben is now taking lessons with awesome jazz guitarist Chris Morrison and the infamous FUZZ. The kid is a sponge and is growing by leaps everyday.
Ran across it when I was checking out the site of Chefs Table where Don\'t Ya Dangle Do It is playing tomorrow with "Jazz Quartet". Dangle, for the love of Pete, give the band a decent name.
:lol: I named it that because he didn\'t give me a name when he asked me to post it, and it is a jazz quartet. The show wasn\'t even listed on the venues web site so I had to guess. :shrug:
no...but that\'s the guitar player she\'s playing with. Ben is now taking lessons with awesome jazz guitarist Chris Morrison and the infamous FUZZ. The kid is a sponge and is growing by leaps everyday.
By "Is this that same kid from Caitlins band?", I meant the guitar player. Did you think I was talking about the 30 year old african american dude on drums?
no...but that\'s the guitar player she\'s playing with. Ben is now taking lessons with awesome jazz guitarist Chris Morrison and the infamous FUZZ. The kid is a sponge and is growing by leaps everyday.
By "Is this that same kid from Caitlins band?", I meant the guitar player. Did you think I was talking about the 30 year old african american dude on drums?
LOL...sorry, in my hazy early morning fog I read your question wrong.
You should lock that group of kids in the basement for a year of nonstop practice. Only open the door to feed them raw meat and occasionally drop a new classic rock album for them to study or some type of insane guitar pedal to morph into their sound. December 09, they\'ll emerge an insanely hungry rock and roll machine ready to tear up clubs and horrify parents.
LOL...Life is actually almost like that around here...
Caitlin, as you know know is very well schooled in the classics. Zep, The Who, Stones, and of course Rush. She\'s actually seen Rush 3 times, and also The Who and The Stones live. Since they were babies I play all kinds of music from rock to blues and jazz. Even before birth, my wife would put headphones on her belly. One night, Zep or BB King another night Miles Davis....
Now I\'m slowly converting Carly. We watched The Song Remains The Same and watched half of How The West Was Won....almost 5 hours of Zep on Monday. I had to make her go to bed because it was 11pm and she had school the next day.
And of course, a good BREAKFAST is an essential part of any healthy rock-n-roll diet. Having Tim, Adrian and Ron coming over the house ocassionally is always a good thing.
The house has constant music going 25/8.
I stumbled upon Caitlin some months ago and am hugely astounded and impressed! I esp. enjoy seeing chicks rock out on instruments-- it sounds like the exposure to bands like Led Zep and Rush were just what the music doctor could\'ve ordered; zep is one of my all-time classic faves...