Thursday, October 21, 2010

A new blog post less than 8 months since the last one! What is this world coming to?

Greetings and salutations,

It's dawned on me that I haven't exactly provided an abundance of resources/links for Mary Casiello & the band, and of course her new CD "Lovely Life". So without further ado...

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/marycasiello

and

http://www.reverbnation.com/marycasiello

I should add that track one on the CD has a quite different sound than the rest of the disc...and it's the only song without my bass and Timm's drums. On the other 8 tracks you will hear some highly assertive, ocassionally riffy and frequently melodic bass guitar playing (okay, stop bragging, Dave).

And I promise to add an entry on Centralia soon. Honest!

Friday, September 3, 2010

AWOL -again- blogger back -again- in business!

Greetings to one and all (or could it actually be down to just one - literally - if not zero by now?),

Another unreasonable amount of time between posts, but due to a couple of pretty darn good reasons:
A) my underpowered laptop PC experienced a major crisis. I use the term major crisis because when a PC takes about half an hour to just bring up Internet Explorer, there's something majorly wrong with it. And that's just getting IE to appear. Moving between web sites, or even trying to watch a YouTube Video, is a whole other story. A Toshiba equipped with 512-meg RAM trying to run Windows Vista (which I have quite belatedly discovered is a prodigious memory-eating system) is doomed to epic fail, and my Toshiba did just that, and
B) I continue to not only burn the candle at two ends, I have added a third end so the candle will burn even faster! So now I am a member of Odaiko New England, bass player for Mary Casiello and also bass player for Centralia! By the way, I would like to state that I have no idea how I find the energy to be part of these three ensembles.

But thanks to my computer-savvy friend Jay, I am up and running again with a far more healthy 2 gig of RAM - yay! Jay-san, doumo arigatou gozaimashita. (insert sincerely-thankful bow here)

So much to write about I don't know where to begin, so I might as well start with Odaiko New England. Have been gigging intermittently all year long, with some satisfying shows performed at Newport's Black Ships Festival, Bellows Falls VT, Salem State College, Boston Pride Parade and Boston Pride Festival (playing a 20-minute set on the main stage at Boston's City Hall Plaza), in addition to cool gigs like playing for Medford's Ebisuya Japanese Market/J Magazine (a Japanese-language monthly magazine published in Boston), the North Suburban Y in Woburn, and others. Will post some links to photos and such soon, but for now I just want to post an entry for the first time in forever.

As for gigging with Mary, the shows have been a bit less frequent & for a variety of reasons. But big news is happening within 8 days: she's having a CD Release Party on September 11, Saturday evening, at Precinct Bar in Somerville (right in the middle of Union Square, to be exact)!! I'm pretty stoked to know that my bass playing is on a commercially-available CD, and that it represents my more mature playing style; let's just say that in the 1980's, while barely beginning to learn & develop some musical knowledge & comprehend what a bass player does and can create within and for a song, my playing was...well, let's be diplomatic and say "enthusiastic". That's a nice euphemism, right?

Centralia, my new band, deserves its own entry so I won't go on too much about it. We are a three-piece band: Harry plays guitars of all varieties and sings, Tony is our skillful and rock-steady drummer, and I play a fairly aggressive bass. Harry actually has to encourage me to play more notes; I'm convinced this is because I have played bass for three decades (this month marks the 31st Anniversary of me strapping a bass guitar over my shoulder & plugging it into an amplifier for the first time), but mainly for groups where the bass is strictly as a supportive instrument. In Centralia, I'm support and "lead bass" practically rolled into one.

By the way, for those wondering where we got the name Centralia from, try googling Centralia, PA. We like the imagery, and for the three of us, we possess such a passion for music that we like to think we've got the 'fire inside'. I have to say, if I didn't have a fierce passion for bass and for music, I wouldn't be playing it in two bands simultaneously 31 years after I took my first lesson in La Porte, IN, with Frank, the 'Big Z', in September, 1979. Frank, a thousand thank you's for giving me those early lessons & starting me off on this wonderful path, bridging rhythm and harmony in the coolest instrument ever designed for musicians.

Friday, February 19, 2010

AWOL blogger back in business!

When chaos piles onto stress which had rear-ended having too many irons in the fire, apparently a blogger like myself goes 'missing' online until he finally starts to sort it all out! Your humble correspondent apologizes for a preposterous lack of blog posts these past several months.
Well, let's get around to catching y'all up:
early October: my landlord asks me to move, on short notice, into another apartment in the same building so he can start renovating my place (which probably needed a makeover 30 years ago - let alone now).
The catch is that the temporary apartment is a studio apartment...and my apartment is a spacious (read: Dave-sized) 1 bedroom. And it is absurdly overloaded with stuff. Uh-oh.

I spent 3 months in the temporary place, from mid-October to mid-January. I believe I mastered the art of putting things on top of other things. At the very least, I got a LOT of practice at it. ;-)

Then I had to move everything back into my rejuvenated (well, to a point; that landlord is thrifty, to the point of being cheap. The walls were stripped of all the old paint & wallpaper, insulation was installed, the hardwood floors were sanded down and urethane'd, the bathroom was thoroughly redone; all well and good and a big improvement, but it's easy to spot the numerous instances where he really skimped on workmanship and finer details. Oh well, what can one expect these days?) apartment. So getting all my stuff edited slightly, rearranged and reordered has kept me pretty busy recently whenever I wasn't working, eating, making music, reading, writing, painting and sleeping!

In between moves I had a couple gigs with Odaiko New England, traveled to southern Texas to spend Christmas with my Mom and (increasingly frail) Dad, played a delightful gig at Precinct Bar (Somerville, Mass.) with Mary & the Band, acquired a doumbek from a taiko friend, met a fellow musician & talented multi-instrumentalist, Harry Hussey, and had a fruitful jam session (he on acoustic guitar, me on the bass), attended Odaiko New England's Shin'nenkai (basically a New Year's Party - an opportunity to enjoy a potluck dinner, alcoholic beverages and a generally great time together), and I completed a small painting (acrylic on canvas) to be sold off as part of a fundraising effort. It turned out more or less okay, but I wish I had started it earlier than I did; I was literally finishing it up about 12 hours before I had to deliver it! So there are a couple of details I'd have liked to improve upon but just ran out of time. Maybe I'll post a photo of it - eventually.

Oh, and in case you didn't already know, I'm out there on Twitter, too! If you're on that as well, you can find me as "BassManDave".

Have to run - working on a couple of side projects for Odaiko New England - but I just had to provide an update SOMEWHERE along the way!

Oh, and Happy Year of the Tiger - gung hay fat choy (I hope I'm saying that right...)