What a Weekend – Frankie Valli, Richard Shelton, Waddesdon Manor

This weekend has been a really varied, interesting and fun set of gigs, covering over 700 miles! 

On Friday I was in Whitley Bay with Bye Bye Baby – a Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons tribute show. This took place at the Playhouse where we played to 500 people, and had many of them dancing in the aisles! 

  
This is a great production – incredible music, faithfully recreated by myself and my colleagues. It’s loads of fun and I really look forward to these gigs, partly because I get to play my Gibson double neck! 

  
I also take my Gibson Les Paul Gold Top as a back up, and I needed it this time as I snapped the high E on the six string on the double neck!

600 miles later, and I was in central London with the Denmark Street Big Band for the Richard Sheltpn album review show at the Pizza Express Jazz Club on Dean Street, London. 

  
Amongst some original tunes arranged specifically for the big band, we also played a lot of Sinatra classics. My highlight of the gig was an instrumental performance of Under My Skin, where bass and tenor sax were largely playing together, and they were incredible! 

Richard was great too – entertaining the crowd with great stories and anecdotes, and his voice is fantastic too. I particularly enjoyed his duos with pianist Ben who was loving it! 

  
The weekend got wrapped up with a solo performance at Waddesdon Manor, playing during Afternoon Tea. This is a bit of a slog (4.5hrs!!) but it’s wonderful to share my arrangements and performances of tunes like Li’l Darlin’, Pure Imagination, Misty and more! 

  
Like the big band gig the night before, I played my Gibson ES175, which was exquisite! I used the AER Compact 60, and have started using a little bit more gain on the first channel with the guitar which has been great – it gives the guitar more presence and sounds really full. 

 Needless to say, the food was great, and it was really busy! You should check it out – one more week to go – next Sunday is my last slot, 12:00-16:30.  

  
The coming weekend is going to be just as hectic, with a workshop from Clive Carroll at the Aylesbury Music Centre to facilitate, a gig with Rollacoaster and the final Waddesdon Manor performance. Before then, prep and practice! Bring it on! 

The Bye Bye Baby Tour Begins! 

In recent weeks I’ve been working with a Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons tribute act called Bye Bye Baby. Fronted by four guys, I’m one of seven additional band members and collectively we’re touring theatres all over the country. 

We kicked the tour off last week in Croydon and Clacton-On-Sea, and tomorrow night we’ll be in Carlisle, so there’ll be some miles going on the car! 

The music has been arranged specifically for the band, the sound team are incredible and the other musicians are superb, so it really is a great play and a great night out, with the fantastic iconic music Frankie Valli. 

Be sure to check out http://www.byebyebabylive.co.uk for the dates! 

   
                   

A New Era with the New Jersey Jukebox

This Saturday marked the start of a new project that I’ve been asked to be involved with, namely the New Jersey Jukebox, which is a tribute to the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.

It goes without saying that the songs are fantastic, and it is a privilege to be involved to perform them.

The band has several guises – the four singers with either backing tracks, four piece or seven piece bands – and the outfit is incredibly professional with personal mixers and in-ear monitoring and bespoke arrangements and tracks.

Signed to a production company, we will be touring major venues throughout the UK (and possibly beyond!), so keep an eye out for us, as this promises to be a brilliant show with wonderful music at it’s core!


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