I’m playing Hammond at the Albert Hall with Little Fish
In a bizarre twist of fate I’ve ended up playing Hammond organ for Little Fish. This is a good thing. Little Fish rocks, I love playing the Hammond and I get to play the Royal Albert Hall.
The backstory is rather convoluted, so I’ll try to keep it short. It begins at the Zodiac in 2001…
I went to see the Roadworks Songwriters Tour at the Zodiac. There was a guy called Jont who was great and wore no shoes. I went to his monthly gig at the 12-Bar Club a few times and drank a lot of tequila.
Over the next five years I went to loads of his gigs. Some of them were UNLIT (a mixture of a house party and a gig), and eventually I put on an UNLIT of my own at the Gardeners Arms in January 2008. Jont played, I did a set at the piano and Stornoway played acoustic. Jont noticed that I could actually play, and I started to play piano at some of his gigs. We played a load of house concerts, small gigs and festivals around England (and a couple in Paris) through 2008/9.
Last year Jont put together a band he likes to call The Infinite Possibility (a 7-piece with bass, electric guitar, pedal steel, piano, backing vocals, percussion and my brother on drums) and we recorded an album, produced by Nigel of Bermondsey. A couple of weeks ago we were down at Rotator rehearsing for a final recording session (Jont wrote a new song that’s going on the album). JuJu from Little Fish turned up to sing some vocals on the new track. It turns out she had been looking for a Hammond player for almost a year, and I’m a Hammond player.
And now we’re supporting Them Crooked Vultures
It’s slightly insane. In a couple of weeks I’ll be sitting behind a beautiful Hammond XK-3 and staring wide-eyed past JuJu with her 50s Gibson and Nez with his immaculately tuned drum kit, into a 3-storey sea of Them Crooked Vultures fans. Not bad for a Monday night.
Unfortunately it’s all sold out (in – like – 0.3 seconds), but we’re playing another half dozen gigs around the country in the next couple of weeks (Bristol tomorrow, then Portsmouth, Oxford, London, Nottingham, Manchester). You should come and see us!
Tagged with: gig, gigs, Hammond, Jont, Little Fish, live music, Nigel Hoyle, UNLIT
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5 Comments, Comment or Ping
Academic, Hopeful
So happy for you! And loving the new, pretty layout.
Mar 3rd, 2010
Miranda
You’re cool, you know that? And part of me hopes not all the gigs (read: Oxford) sell out so fast so that I can see one, and part of me hopes they do, because, well, that would be pretty groovy…
Mar 4th, 2010
Ben Walker
Ha! It’s all a bit of a Bencentric love-in, isn’t it…? Serves me right for writing such a self-congratulatory post. I’ll go back to pretending I’m useless after this one, I promise. Modesty is so much more becoming in a gentleman than pride, don’t you think?
AH: Thank you. And yes – I feel like I have a bit more room to breathe with the new, pretty layout.
M: Don’t be ridiculous. I can’t possibly be cool, and here’s why: (a) I went to public school; (b) I smile too much; (c) I never wear sunglasses indoors. OK, the last one’s a lie. But I wish I didn’t. I always regret it. ;)
Mar 4th, 2010
Brennig
Awesome news! Absolutely brilliant.
Mar 4th, 2010
Doug Stephens
Dude, you were awesome at RAH. What a show!!
Mar 26th, 2010