Managing Your Body on Stage – Gig Gab Podcast 149

EPISODE · Jan 15, 2018 · 38 MIN

Managing Your Body on Stage – Gig Gab Podcast 149

from Gig Gab - The Working Musician's Podcast · host Dave Hamilton & Friends

Paul and Dave each had experiences – from both sides of the “rail” this week – with that concept where musicians need to manage what’s going on inside their bodies while on stage. They talk through Paul’s first gig with the Houserockers new drummer, and Dave’s experience watching seasoned, Grammy-winning professionals … all of which deal with the fact that every musician on any stage – at any pay rate – is simply a human that has to deal with being human! Then it’s on to some new gear, starting with some in-ear monitors Dave found at CES for less than $25! Paul asks about the new Boss KATANA AIR amplifier, too. All of this on Gig Gab! Chapters/Timestamps: 00:00:00 Gig Gab 149 – Monday, January 15, 2018 00:00:48 First Houserockers Gig Springsteen Documentary: Blood Brothers 00:03:12 Managing your adrenaline (individually and as a band) 00:05:23 …and managing the transitional arc of the band 00:07:21 Be careful of the second gig! 00:09:05 When pocket is prevalent, you’re rolling! 00:11:05 Las Vegas Parties 00:13:26 Sick on Stage 00:14:37 Do you tell people when you’re sick? 00:17:59 Why color the gig? 00:19:44 Stage respect 00:22:55 Ever been sick on stage? 00:24:48 Dealing with it. 00:27:22 Finding things at CES 00:29:10 Advanced S2000 at CES 00:33:54 Boss’s new Katana Air Sony Guitar Wireless System LINE6 Guitar Wireless System Shure Wireless System 00:36:47 Dolores O’Riordan Passed Away 00:37:00 GG Outtro The post Managing Your Body on Stage – Gig Gab Podcast 149 appeared first on Gig Gab.

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