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Sounds like a blast @JiveTurkey! I'd be totally down if I could find a similar gig out here.
I've got your singer:I have this idea of a trio with a female vocalist to play non-mainstream/unknown rock blues covers of great songs, possibly rearranged, but I haven’t been able to find the right people. And even after two+ years, the idea is still there, teasing me. And will be there untill I'll make it happen.
I've got your singer:

That's always the problem!She's awesome, that's exactly the kind of singer I have in my mind, someone is basically impossible to find.
And if ever find one I'll then won't be good enough for her![]()

Thank you sir!Not sure how I missed this topic, but glad you’re doing it.
Go look at my fever dreams thread. I was on the fence like you were, and we’re about to hit the studio for our second full length album.
Life is too short to not chase what makes you feel alive.
As long as it doesn’t involve @FuzzyAce touching you inappropriately. No one needs that life.
I'm mainly ready to see where we sit after next Monday's jam session 
Lots of reactions to this. Bummer on the club closure, but I bet the duo will be a great option provided she turns out to be a good fit personality wise.Can't remember if I mentioned it here, but after I posted an ad in a FB group for metal musicians, a woman hit me up and asked if I'd consider a duo thing. While totally NOT what I was going for, I've actually wanted to do something like this for a long time and just kinda figured it'd happen when I found a female vocalist along the way. She's a great singer and so far seems to be a logical human being. We're meeting at the dog park this week.
And not a peep from any metal heads. Even worse, Piper's, my favorite watering hole, closed it's doors 2 weeks ago out of the blue. I legit shed a tear, I've had so many good times in that place and it was a huge reason I even wanted to play in a band again. We got a couple other, lesser-known dive bars that cater to rock/metal, but nothing will ever be like Piper's. Nor will anything be 2 miles from my door.
Lots of reactions to this. Bummer on the club closure, but I bet the duo will be a great option provided she turns out to be a good fit personality wise.
Losing a venue is a tough one. So many things to take the wind out of the metal sails and this one can be unfortunately pivotal. We are still set to have our first 2 guitar jam this Monday provided snow hell on earth cooperates. I do know that partial group or no practices don't do anything to get things going. Ugh.
Does she want to do covers or all originals or...? Covers in that format can be cool as the audience knows they are going to be reworked versions due to the 2 piece aspect.I really wish the owner would have let everyone know it was in danger, I gladly would have gone over more than I did and I don't think I'd be alone with that. It also could have been a surprise to him, if his lease was up and it was time to renew, I know those buildings aren't cheap to rent at all.
And yeah, those partial group practices really only work when there's something to focus on and too many of them can lead to a quick burnout due to never really hearing the effort paying off. Good luck with the snow!
I'm thinking along the lines of a Casualties Of Cool/Devin Townsend/Anneke kinda thing, more electronic based with beats and then some acoustic/electrics over the top of it. She also plays acoustic and seems down with the idea as well. I should probably put some music together so we have something to work on right away....
What's up with the other lady/ladies you've met at the dog park?[...] She's a great singer and so far seems to be a logical human being. We're meeting at the dog park this week. [...]
Does she want to do covers or all originals or...? Covers in that format can be cool as the audience knows they are going to be reworked versions due to the 2 piece aspect.
What's up with the other lady/ladies you've met at the dog park?
I don't think anyone wants to start a band anymore. OR; I'm too old/bald/skinny-fat to where I am even seen as even less of an asset as I already was (not)Just read thread.
A Wrestle-metal-mania sounds really cool!
I did a hired gun gig once for a band called The Jersey Syndicate at Crocodile Rock in Allentown and we opened for Big Noise.
Carlos Cavazo was really kind and asked me about my homemade MM Axis meets Peavey Wolfgang at the time.
We did our set, I was only piped in when I did solos (laughs) and I never heard from Jersey Syndicate again.
I always thought it was commentary I did a bad job. (Someone suggested I did too good of a job and stepped on egos - but I doubt that)
Its really hard to find a group of bandmates that gel. If you do, put differences aside and enjoy the fact you click musically and can make things work.
Solo artistry/hired gun work is not the same as a band that clicks.