Brian Krashpad
Well-known member
OK, I admit I stole this from Harmony-Central, but it's a good discussion point.
Watcha doin'?
Rock Bands:
1. Main band, punk rock originals, ideally gigs about once a month, which we have for the last 3 (skipping this month though), I write, sing lead, play lead guitar:
http://www.myspace.com/CrashPad
2. Main side band, roots rock originals, semi-inactive, played a few weeks ago only because I put us on a bill with Crash Pad, have played a few times this this year, I play bass (currently, have also played lead in past) and do backing vocals:
http://www.myspace.com/HoytAndTheHotHeads
3. Arguably defunct side band, rock/power pop originals, still exists on paper but singer lives about 100 miles away, hasn't played in over a year, I play lead and do backing vocals when we play as a quartet, and shift over to bass if bassist can't make a show:
http://www.myspace.com/DynamiteCharade
Church-related Projects:
1. Praise Band: play most every Sunday, 3 to 5 songs per service, usually one song on mandolin and rest on electric guitar
2. Pedagogy: new trio doing mainly originals written by the praise band leader. He plays mainly piano, and guitar on a couple songs, we have a drummer, and I play bass. First performance is at a College Youth bbq this Friday night, but the leader, Joel, has said he wants to play non-church venues too. Some of his songs (not us playing on them) are here:
http://www.myspace.com/JoelSchrank
3. Youth Band: the senior high school/middle school Youth Group is going to put together a band to play when we do Gator football parking at church (our church is just down the street from the Swamp). The core of the band will be 3 high-schoolers, a singer-guitarist that plays in the praise band, the drummer that plays in praise band and Pedagogy, and my daughter on bass in her first band. The praise band leader will sit in on keys and I will sit in on lead guitar, mandolin, or whatever. Should be fun to play in a band with my daughter. Has not played yet, still in planning/practice stages.
4. Boar's Head: big Christmas costume pageant/production based on medieval traditions. Am considering trying to talk someone into letting me play mandolin and/or 12-string acoustic in it this this year. Both my kids were in it last year, my daughter as Mary, my son as a shepherd.
Whew.
Watcha doin'?
Rock Bands:
1. Main band, punk rock originals, ideally gigs about once a month, which we have for the last 3 (skipping this month though), I write, sing lead, play lead guitar:
http://www.myspace.com/CrashPad
2. Main side band, roots rock originals, semi-inactive, played a few weeks ago only because I put us on a bill with Crash Pad, have played a few times this this year, I play bass (currently, have also played lead in past) and do backing vocals:
http://www.myspace.com/HoytAndTheHotHeads
3. Arguably defunct side band, rock/power pop originals, still exists on paper but singer lives about 100 miles away, hasn't played in over a year, I play lead and do backing vocals when we play as a quartet, and shift over to bass if bassist can't make a show:
http://www.myspace.com/DynamiteCharade
Church-related Projects:
1. Praise Band: play most every Sunday, 3 to 5 songs per service, usually one song on mandolin and rest on electric guitar
2. Pedagogy: new trio doing mainly originals written by the praise band leader. He plays mainly piano, and guitar on a couple songs, we have a drummer, and I play bass. First performance is at a College Youth bbq this Friday night, but the leader, Joel, has said he wants to play non-church venues too. Some of his songs (not us playing on them) are here:
http://www.myspace.com/JoelSchrank
3. Youth Band: the senior high school/middle school Youth Group is going to put together a band to play when we do Gator football parking at church (our church is just down the street from the Swamp). The core of the band will be 3 high-schoolers, a singer-guitarist that plays in the praise band, the drummer that plays in praise band and Pedagogy, and my daughter on bass in her first band. The praise band leader will sit in on keys and I will sit in on lead guitar, mandolin, or whatever. Should be fun to play in a band with my daughter. Has not played yet, still in planning/practice stages.
4. Boar's Head: big Christmas costume pageant/production based on medieval traditions. Am considering trying to talk someone into letting me play mandolin and/or 12-string acoustic in it this this year. Both my kids were in it last year, my daughter as Mary, my son as a shepherd.
Whew.