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Lessons, Recordings, How Tos, Repair, Accessories => Lessons, Recordings, How Tos, Repair, Accessories => Topic started by: lmacmil on August 05, 2019, 05:03:39 PM
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Recorded live at Fiddler's Hearth 7-24-2019. My son is singing lead, my wife is doing harmony and tambourine and I'm playing my 224ce-K and singing on the 867-5309 chorus. Lots of fun. Ignore my occasional flubs!
https://soundcloud.com/lmacmil-1/867-5309a
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that is a super cool fam jam, thx for sharing
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Loved it.
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Very nice!!! Listened to Dead Flowers also. Hadn't heard that one in a while. Tell us about Fiddlers Hearth. Places to play are scarce where I live, due in part to royalty fees that most establishments seem unwilling to pay. Anyway, nice work! Keep it up and keep posting 'em !
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Very nice!!! Listened to Dead Flowers also. Hadn't heard that one in a while. Tell us about Fiddlers Hearth. Places to play are scarce where I live, due in part to royalty fees that most establishments seem unwilling to pay. Anyway, nice work! Keep it up and keep posting 'em !
Fiddler's Hearth is an Irish pub/restaurant in South Bend, Ind. They have music 7 days a week and the Wednesday open mic has been going for almost 20 years with just two hosts, which is pretty amazing. They also have a dedicated sound man and a first rate PA (JBL Professional Series speakers and Crown amps). All the sets are recorded and links to the recordings generally provided with 7-10 days. These recordings are all pulled directly off the mixing board. The restaurant has all the required licenses (which I'm told cost them more than $2000 a year.) Another nice touch is 20 minute sets and sign-up via email so you know ahead of time when you're going to play and how long you get. The current host is one of the area's best guitarists and is happy to provide guitar or harmonica accompaniment if desired. I usually take advantage of that for about half my songs (I usually get 5 or 6 in a 20 minute set.) I try to get down there once a month. FWIW, Dead Flowers is one of my staples.
This cover of "Substitute" has the host on lead guitar and another open mic regular on harmony vocals. Recorded in March this year.
https://soundcloud.com/lmacmil-1/substitute-live-from-fiddlers-hearth
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Nice!
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Very nice!!! Listened to Dead Flowers also. Hadn't heard that one in a while. Tell us about Fiddlers Hearth. Places to play are scarce where I live, due in part to royalty fees that most establishments seem unwilling to pay. Anyway, nice work! Keep it up and keep posting 'em !
Fiddler's Hearth is an Irish pub/restaurant in South Bend, Ind. They have music 7 days a week and the Wednesday open mic has been going for almost 20 years with just two hosts, which is pretty amazing. They also have a dedicated sound man and a first rate PA (JBL Professional Series speakers and Crown amps). All the sets are recorded and links to the recordings generally provided with 7-10 days. These recordings are all pulled directly off the mixing board. The restaurant has all the required licenses (which I'm told cost them more than $2000 a year.) Another nice touch is 20 minute sets and sign-up via email so you know ahead of time when you're going to play and how long you get. The current host is one of the area's best guitarists and is happy to provide guitar or harmonica accompaniment if desired. I usually take advantage of that for about half my songs (I usually get 5 or 6 in a 20 minute set.) I try to get down there once a month. FWIW, Dead Flowers is one of my staples.
This cover of "Substitute" has the host on lead guitar and another open mic regular on harmony vocals. Recorded in March this year.
https://soundcloud.com/lmacmil-1/substitute-live-from-fiddlers-hearth
Fiddler's Hearth sounds fantastic. a pub that is so dedicated to music is nonexistent here. I sure would like to go there but it is 997 miles from here in the outskirts of Mordor. I did get a chance to visit Raglan Road Irish Pub at Disney Town on a business trip a while back. It was jam-packed with Irish music.
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Fiddler's Hearth sounds fantastic. a pub that is so dedicated to music is nonexistent here. I sure would like to go there but it is 997 miles from here in the outskirts of Mordor. I did get a chance to visit Raglan Road Irish Pub at Disney Town on a business trip a while back. It was jam-packed with Irish music.
Being an Irish pub, they have one night dedicated to Irish music and our popular local Irish band plays there almost monthly. They quite often have touring Irish bands on Friday or Saturday. The open mic is well run which is probably why it has lasted 20 years. Plus they have a great selection of draft beers, Scotch and Irish whiskies!
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Fiddler's Hearth sounds fantastic. a pub that is so dedicated to music is nonexistent here. I sure would like to go there but it is 997 miles from here in the outskirts of Mordor. I did get a chance to visit Raglan Road Irish Pub at Disney Town on a business trip a while back. It was jam-packed with Irish music.
Being an Irish pub, they have one night dedicated to Irish music and our popular local Irish band plays there almost monthly. They quite often have touring Irish bands on Friday or Saturday. The open mic is well run which is probably why it has lasted 20 years. Plus they have a great selection of draft beers, Scotch and Irish whiskies!
Ok, the draft beers, Scotch and Irish whiskeys help. An open mike program that lasts 20 years is impressive.