Gig Gab - The Working Musician's Podcast

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

Wanna talk shop with your musical buddies? Look no further than Gig Gab, The Working Musician's Podcast! Each week Dave Hamilton and friends come to you sharing their gigging experiences, tips and tricks learned, and interviews with other weekend warriors and pros.

  1. Buck Dharma: Guitars, Tech, and Touring Tales

    6 DAYS AGO

    Buck Dharma: Guitars, Tech, and Touring Tales

    Dive into the fascinating world of Buck Dharma, the legendary guitarist from Blue Öyster Cult. Buck shares his incredible musical journey, starting from his high school surf band days to becoming a founding member of Blue Öyster Cult—a gig he’s held for over five decades! Discover how Blue Öyster Cult evolved from playing bars to achieving major success, and learn about the band’s current lineup, which has been rocking together for over 20 years. Buck also reveals his appreciation for technology in live music: in-ear monitors and guitar modeling technology have transformed their performances. Explore the band’s unique approach to songwriting and harmonies. Buck explains how their music, often mislabeled as heavy metal, actually incorporates complex arrangements and pop sensibilities. Plus, hear about their extensive touring history and the importance of maintaining good relationships within the band for long-term success. This episode is packed with insights and stories that will resonate with musicians and fans alike. Whether you’re a casual listener or a tech enthusiast, you’ll find something to enjoy. Tune in to Gig Gab and join the conversation! 00:00:00 Gig Gab 454 – Monday, November 4th, 2024 November 4th: National Candy Day 00:01:11 Guest Co-Host: Buck Dharma from Blue Öyster Cult 00:01:56 Genesis of Buck Dharma 00:03:11 Backed into songwriting Sandy Perlman — rock critic, lyricist, manager 00:05:44 The End of Every Song – New material…and fantastic material. 00:07:12 BöC Started as a Recording Act, not a bar band Then played bars as the Stalk Forest Group 00:10:00 Post-arena time since 1985 00:10:40 Resisting IEMs…until we didn’t! Full stereo mix plus voice-and-guitar +2dB 00:14:34 Modelers vs. Amps Strymon Iridium 2Notes C.A.B. Em Marshall JCM 900 to keep the stage from being silent 00:16:32 BoC as a Harmony Band “Mostly a Pop Guy” 00:19:06 “Burnin’ For You” was intended for the solo record 00:21:33 Discussing the album vs. single 00:23:50 Where is the technological replacement for liner notes? Bitter Pill Little Steven’s Underground Garage Pat Guadagno AllMusic 00:29:44 Crazy Stories Black Sabbath with Ronnie Dio… Riot in Milwaukee 00:32:00 Finding the zone 00:34:00 Rehearsing in today’s world? Blue Öyster Cult does Three Nights at Sony Hall 00:35:40 Deadest audience: record company executives 00:38:09 What’s Next? European Tour 2025 25 Million Records and 4,600 dates 00:40:00 Touring Tips Mostly Fly Dates 00:43:43 The time to see BoC is now! 00:44:42 Gig Gab 453 Outtro

    45 min
  2. Sound Science: From DIY to Pro Mics with Matt McGlynn

    28 OCT

    Sound Science: From DIY to Pro Mics with Matt McGlynn

    Join Dave Hamilton as he explores the fascinating world of microphones with Matt McGlynn, the mastermind behind Roswell Pro Audio. Dive into the origins of Roswell Pro Audio, born from Matt’s passion for sound and his ventures with Recording Hacks and Microphone Parts. Discover the art of choosing the right microphone as Matt breaks down the differences between dynamic and condenser mics, offering tips on selecting the perfect match for your voice. Ever wondered how to achieve studio-quality sound at home? This episode covers the importance of acoustic treatment, with practical DIY solutions and professional product recommendations to enhance your home studio setup. Plus, learn the insider’s secret: testing multiple microphones side-by-side to find your ideal sound. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a budding enthusiast, this episode promises to equip you with the knowledge and tools to elevate your audio game. Tune in and join the conversation—your voice deserves the best! https://youtube.com/live/JhCf2AelA9k 00:00:00 Gig Gab 453 – Monday, October 28th, 2024 October 28th: National Chocolate Day Guest Co-Host: Matt McGlynn from Roswell Pro Audio 00:01:52 The progression from drummer to microphone manufacturer Does it sound like you want it to sound? Beware anti-social proof If you pick the wrong microphone, you get bad results RecordingHacks.com 00:09:00 Why is one microphone better than the other? Getting nerdy about transduction 00:12:00 Microphones can be modified with great results! Enter MicrophoneParts.com “Can you build it for me?” Yes: Roswell Pro Audio 00:21:49 Advice for your home studio USB Mic Interfaces from: Mackie, PreSonus, Focusrite, UAD, SSL Dynamic vs. Condenser microphones Dynamic: generally good for human voice Condensers: generally wide bandwidth and good for your home studio (remember, we said “generally”) Inverse-square Law 00:35:30 Acoustic Treatments for your home and home studio Auralex Foam Acoustic Panels from GIK Acoustics and ATS Acoustic Panels RealTraps Acoustics Matt’s PVB Review 00:42:31 Split your money between microphones and acoustic treatment a href="https://www.neumann.

    1h 2m
  3. Gary Burr: The Art of Songwriting and Saying Yes

    21 OCT

    Gary Burr: The Art of Songwriting and Saying Yes

    Get ready for an exciting episode of Gig Gab! Join host Dave Hamilton as he dives into the fascinating world of songwriting with the legendary Gary Burr. Discover how Gary’s career took off, writing hits for artists like Juice Newton, and hear about his incredible collaborations with Ringo Starr over the past two decades. Gary shares his unique approach to songwriting: preferring to write quickly rather than getting bogged down in endless revisions. You’ll learn about his creative process and how he navigates the ups and downs of being a working musician. Plus, Gary gives us a peek into his imaginative book, “Reunion,” a rock and roll fairy tale that envisions a world where John Lennon lived and The Beatles reunited 20 years later. This episode is packed with insights and stories that will resonate with musicians and music lovers alike. Whether you’re curious about the songwriting process or the lifestyle of a working musician, this episode has something for you. Press play to hear Gary’s tales and tips, and feel inspired by his journey in the music industry! 00:00:00 Gig Gab 452 – Monday, October 21st, 2024 October 21st: Everyone Writes Day Guest Co-host: Gary Burr, a songwriter with 14 number-one hits, a teacher, a touring musician, and now an author. 00:02:06 It all began at Woodstock. A Woodstock Epiphany: The guys on stage were going to get more girls than an electrician. You’re the guy who is supposed to write the songs. 00:05:23 One song got introduced to Nashville… and boom. That was it! “Love’s Been a Little Bit Hard On Me” – Juice Newton Applying the customer service attitude to songwriting 00:08:56 First writing partner: Vince Gill Writing camps opened doors Miles Copeland’s castle in Paris 00:10:55 Going on tour with Carole King 00:11:27 Always Be a Good Hang Pick up the occasional tab! 00:14:00 Be willing to learn And be willing to teach 00:17:29 Writing with Kenny Loggins was not like Nashville! Blue Sky Riders with Kenny and Georgia Middleman Perfect is the enemy of Publish 00:20:56 Feel the process Harlan Howard: “Son, you and I are gonna write a great song together. Probably won’t be this one.” 00:23:09 SPONSOR: HelloBand, a fan engagement app that connects you with your fans while you’re on stage making it simple and effective to bring your live shows to the next level. GIGGAB20 gets you 20% off! 00:25:35 Writing with Ringo Vertical Man was the start Ringo and The Roundheads 00:27:24 Playing with Ringo for The First Time Simon Kirk. Joe Walsh, Mark Hudson, Jack Blades, and Gary. Oh, and Ringo. “I’ve known him five minutes and I’m ‘Ring’.” 00:30:28 Reunion, A Rock and Roll Fairy Tale What if…The Beatles Got Back Together?

    48 min
  4. Listener Feedback, Tips, and Gear Gab Galore

    14 OCT

    Listener Feedback, Tips, and Gear Gab Galore

    Get ready for an exciting episode of Gig Gab! Dive into a microphone showdown where Dave compares the Roswell Pro Audio Mini K87 with his trusty Earthworks Ethos. Discover how these mics stack up in sound and setup, offering insights for podcasters and musicians alike. Ever struggled with cleaning your in-ear monitors? Dave shares a clever tip: use your smartphone’s magnifier app to tackle earwax with ease. It’s a simple yet effective solution that every musician should know! The episode also delves into the OnSong app update. Learn about the differences between OnSong 2020 and the new OnSong 2024, including enhanced markup features that make managing your music sheets a breeze. And for REM fans, meet “Begin the Begin,” an REM tribute band dedicated to recreating the iconic sound of the legendary group. Hear about their approach and what makes their performances stand out. Finally, Dave discusses his experience with the Kelly SHU kick drum microphone mounting system. Discover how this innovative setup enhances bass drum sound and simplifies the mounting process. Tune in for a mix of tech tips, music insights, and engaging stories that keep you informed and entertained! 00:00:00 Gig Gab 451 – Monday, October 14th, 2024 October 14th: National Dessert Day Please Review Gig Gab 00:02:13 Bitter Pill farm gig to close out our year 00:04:54 Froggy’s importance of the right mic for IEMs 00:07:48 Roswell Mini K87 RX 11 Voice De-Noise 00:11:50 DLH-Use your iPhone’s Magnifier to see when cleaning out your IEMs 00:14:07 Keith-I am a long-time OnSong user. Do I need OnSong 2024? 00:17:06 Jeff-330-REM Tribute Bands DO Exist: Begin the Begin in Kansas City 00:19:34 Next week: Gary Burr, who has written number-one hits for Shania Twain, Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks, Kenny Chesney, Kelly Clarkson, and Ringo Starr. 00:20:10 Lawyer Jeff-Band Match to find local musicians 00:21:15 Sennheiser Spectera WMAS bidirectional wireless 00:24:25 Michael-Check out Higher Ground, the 6-part show on Stevie Wonder 00:25:33 Andy-John Fogerty’s Guitar playing is on full display in the CCR show from the Royal Albert Hall 00:26:31 Bandzoogle makes it easy to build a stunning website and online store for your music in minutes. Try it free for 30 days, then use promo code “giggabpod” to get 15% off your first year. 00:28:03 Kelly SHU Kick Drum Microphone Mounting System Kick Port 00:34:15 Gig Gab 451 Outtro Follow Gig Gab! @GigGabPodcast on Instagram feedback@giggabpodcast.

    36 min
  5. Sound Wisdom with Bryan "Froggy" Cross: IEMs, Mics, and More

    7 OCT

    Sound Wisdom with Bryan "Froggy" Cross: IEMs, Mics, and More

    In this episode, you dive deep into the world of sound with Bryan “Froggy” Cross, where being a bass player was just the start. Froggy shares how his journey starting with Maynard Ferguson and later, Tower of Power, led him from backline work to becoming a tour manager by 21. The key takeaway? Diversify your skills, learn from others, and keep faking it until you make it! With a foundation in audio production, Froggy emphasizes that you’re not producing records when you’re mixing a band live—you’re making them louder. Remember, Always Be Performing, because when you grow, the gigs will find you. From microphone mastery to In Ear Monitors (IEMs), Froggy breaks down how to craft the best sound on stage. Whether it’s using the Earthworks ETHOS on drum overheads or creating the perfect IEM mix with UE Live, it’s all about finding what works for you. Guitar players, you’re not left out—get the right mic on your cab, start with the guitar, and build your IEM sound from there. Be aware of the physics of sound, dig into frequencies, and never forget the power of a good phase check. 00:00:00 Gig Gab 450 – Monday, October 7th, 2024 October 7th: National LED Light Day 00:01:04 Guest Co-host: Bryan “froggy” Cross Being a bass player leads to getting into sound and production in college 00:02:11 Started with Maynard Ferguson 00:03:36 From mixing an artist to everything that it evolves into. Diversify Yourself Learn from other people 00:05:08 Fake it until you make it! Time to learn about compression! 00:07:27 Then to Tower of Power Back line to audio to production to…tour manager at 21 years old! 00:10:33 Toad’s Place PM1800 Console “You’re not producing a record out there, you’re making them louder.” Pussycat Dolls, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani Grow yourself and the gigs will come to you 00:12:40 The Earthworks ETHOS Overhead Drum Mic Doobie Brother’s Guitar Cabinets Michael McDonald’s Leslie 00:15:50 The SR117 being used for vocals, snare, and more! 00:17:39 Learn how to use microphones in LOTS of ways 00:18:16 Use IEMs at the beginning 00:20:50 Finding the best In Ear Monitors for yourself UE Live – Froggy’s Favorite Current IEM Think about the size of your ear, what sounds good. Future Sonics with the one Dynamic Driver 00:26:39 Creating the best IEM mix 00:31:08 Monitor advice for guitar players Put the right mic on the cabinet… Earthworks ETHOS makes another appearance! Earthworks SR20gen2 – Drum overheads 00:35:57 More monitor advice for guitar players Start with the guitar Adds drums, bass, vocal to taste “Have it your way” 00:38:43 Be aware of physics Learn what frequencies come back with bone conduction Dig out 200-600Hz to compensate Think about 1ms per foot delay

    47 min
  6. From The Jackson Five to Shaun Cassidy: Bob LeVitus’ Untold Tales of Touring Legends

    30 SEPT

    From The Jackson Five to Shaun Cassidy: Bob LeVitus’ Untold Tales of Touring Legends

    Ever wondered what it’s like to tour with music legends? This episode of Gig Gab takes you behind the scenes with Bob “Doctor Mac” LeVitus, a tech author and former roadie for the Jackson 5 and Shaun Cassidy. Bob LeVitus, who has authored 92 books on technology, shares his unique journey from aspiring recording engineer to working alongside iconic musicians. With a background in audio and touring production, Bob’s stories are both entertaining and insightful. In this episode, Bob recounts his early days with the Jackson 5, including the thrill of managing stage lights at the Inglewood Forum and the chaos of Michael Jackson’s spontaneous stage antics. He also delves into his time as a guitar tech for Shaun Cassidy, revealing the behind-the-scenes dynamics of a major tour. Listeners will also hear about Bob’s transition into writing, his passion for GarageBand, and the unexpected paths his career has taken. Remember, in the world of music and beyond, it’s crucial to “Always Be Performing.” Tune in to discover untold stories of rock and roll history and gain a new perspective on the music industry. Click to listen now! 00:00:00 Gig Gab 449 – Monday, September 30th, 2024 September 30th: International Podcast Day 00:01:26 Guest Co-host: Bob LeVitus 00:02:44 Macworld All-Star Band “Alias Cooper” Tribute Band in High School 00:05:19 Wanted to be a recording engineer Bill Lazarus at Evergreen Studios GarageBand – A free recording studio inside something you already own GarageBand for Dummies 00:08:45 I liked the wires and re-tuning more than practicing, so I became a roadie! 00:10:19 Got into the industry by accident: I went to school with Jermaine Jackson 00:10:49 On the road with The Jackson Five Sold Out Show, 16,000 People at The Englewood Forum… with two trees of 6 Par Cans on them each Calling and Mixing Lights…First Gig! Learned a ton about how to make things work during a live show 00:14:11 What was Michael Jackson like the first time you saw him live? The Jacksons took good care of us 00:16:19 Remembering Tito Jackson 00:17:58 Rehearsing at SIR with The Jackson Five 00:20:09 Chasing a Girl Trying to Get Michael Jackson’s Shoe Back 00:21:55 A good summer job: Being Shaun Cassidy’s guitar tech! Michael Lloyd 00:24:16 Managing Shaun Cassidy’s stage volume…the “creative” way Carlos Vega 00:28:54 Toto was (basically) the backing band for Thriller 00:30:41 Strong Songs on Gig Gab 00:32:02 Recreating Songs…for Fun! 00:33:22 Big Budgets on the Shaun Cassidy Tour Eleven people sleeping on the bus…and still getting a good night’s sleep 00:35:38 The importance of sleep on the road 00:38:50 Managing your health on the road 00:41:38 The Eagles with Vince Gill 00:43:32 John Fogerty’s 2024 Tour…with Credence Songs 00:45:33 Possible a href="https://macworldallstarband.

    49 min
  7. From Creem to the Stage: Dusty Wright's Music Stories

    23 SEPT

    From Creem to the Stage: Dusty Wright's Music Stories

    In this episode of Gig Gab, you join Dusty Wright, the former editor of Creem magazine, as he shares stories from his vibrant career in music journalism and live performance. You’ll hear about his encounters with rock legends like Robert Plant and Prince, plus insights on how your influences shape your sound. Dusty also emphasizes the importance of listening and adjusting your setup for each venue, whether it’s a NYC club or a suburban spot. Remember, as you navigate the unpredictability of live art, always be performing. Dusty dives into his latest album, “Dusted Off,” which features covers that shaped his musical journey. He discusses the thrill of giving Pearl Jam their first cover and reflects on the necessity of adapting your volume and energy for the gig. With new projects on the horizon, including a collaboration with Dana Fuchs, Dusty encourages you to enjoy music with your family. Tune in and get inspired to keep the music alive in your world! 00:00:00 Gig Gab 448 – Monday, September 23rd, 2024 September 23rd: National Great American Pot Pie Day 00:01:05 Guest Co-host: Dusty Wright The Ultimate Tweener 00:03:42 Former Editor of Creem…The Bastard Son of the Music Press covering bands like: Kiss Rush Lester Bangs Grand Funk Railroad 00:08:12 Shaping Your Influences…As They Shape You Garage Rock, Jazz Working at William Morris Agency 00:11:12 Journalism as a career for a musician First: Cover Magazine from The East Village, then New York Review of Records Labels would underwrite the coverage of magazines 00:13:40 Storytime from Glastonbury: Robert Plant’s the nicest rock-and-roller I’ve ever met. King Arthur and Tolkien stories. Leaving a message for Jerry Miller with Robert Plant 00:17:41 Working with The Artist Formerly Known As…Prince! A trip to Paisley Park Prince used (affordable!) Max Factor cosmetics! A limo-driven visit to First Avenue, Prince’s (then) club to see Michael Bland 00:25:08 An invitation to publish Prince’s New Power Magazine 00:26:52 PODCAST: 1001 Album Complaints. Do you read every inch of the available liner notes and still shake a fist at the clouds yelling for more? If so, 1001 Album Complaints is the podcast for you. 00:29:03 Gigging in New York City Packing drums into a cab More and more NYC clubs are now providing backlines The Shrine in Harlem – Great vibe, good backline, GREAT sound guy The Rodeo Bar NYC – Americana Roots Artists… you’d bring your own backline because you have the stage for the night 00:33:55 The importance of listening for — and adjusting — your sound in EACH room 00:38:49 Nikki, the 15-year old English Setter says hello 00:38:55 Comparing Gig Experiences at NYC Venues vs. Suburg Venues 00:40:18 The Unpredictability of Live Art Sometimes you have to follow the the (lost!) leader Managing the weather…without getting electrocuted! 00:47:16 Dusty’s 11th album “a href="https://dustywright.

    1h 11m
  8. Bakithi Kumalo: Groove, Graceland, and the Power of Consistency

    16 SEPT

    Bakithi Kumalo: Groove, Graceland, and the Power of Consistency

    In this week’s Gig Gab, Bakithi Kumalo joins the show, diving into the passion and journey that led him to music. You’ll hear about how he started playing professionally at just seven years old, practicing on a cardboard bass while singing his bass lines, inspired by the grooves of Motown and James Jamerson. His first real bass came ten years after he had already been playing professionally! Kumalo emphasizes the importance of consistency and showing up, both to get the gig and to stay focused on the music. His mantra is clear: “Sing what you play, and listen to what everyone else is doing.” The episode goes deeper into Kumalo’s remarkable experiences, from locking in with legendary drummers like Steve Gadd and Vinnie Colaiuta to his life-changing Graceland tour with Paul Simon. Kumalo shares stories of playing for survival in Zululand and how music quite literally saved his life. Wrapping up with practical advice on getting that perfect mix with IEMs, this episode is a masterclass in how to “Always Be Performing,” no matter where you are in your career.   00:00:00 Gig Gab 447 – Monday, September 16th, 2024 September 16th: National Sit With a Stranger Day 00:02:18 Guest Co-host: Bakithi Kumalo Started in the womb Don’t lose focus on the music! Music starts with love Recording in the studio at 12 years old Learning is a journey, even from an early age 00:06:45 A mix of influences The local radio station didn’t play local music Motown, James Jamerson Practices on a cardboard bass and sing the bassline “I wanted to play this instrument that chose me” 1972-Got his first bass… 5 years after playing professionally “Be consistent, show up. That’s how you get the gig.” “Sing what you play.” “Listen to what everyone else is doing.” 00:15:28 Hiding from Herbie Hancock in the Studio 00:16:50 Building up a relationship with the drummer As a kid, he would sit on the bass drum while playing Locking in with Steve Gadd… learning to leave room for each other Anton Fig, very energetic… and also South African 00:20:12 Just did a session with Vinnie Colaiuta “Play to listen, and sing what you play.” 00:20:59 SPONSOR: Bandzoogle makes it easy to build a stunning website and online store for your music in minutes. Try it free for 30 days, then use promo code “giggabpod” to get 15% off your first year. 00:22:39 Graceland Comes During a Struggle Mechanic refused to fix their broken car…but saw the instruments and became his manager Then spent 16 Months in Zululand, away from his family, playing for safety, not money Really learned the traditional music of Africa Dreamt about playing with his fingers instead of his thumb… and then woke up and did it In Zimbabwe met the Ladysmith Black Mambazo producer 00:31:00 Turns out Paul Simon from Jamaica, NY isn’t a Rasta from Jamaica Something good is going to happen: stay consistent, play solid. 00:34:57 Learning to play the whole Paul Simon show 00:35:52 Still playing after all these years a href="https://bakithikumalobass.

    45 min

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