nervous, yet excited father

Started by ack1961, January 13, 2011, 11:34:22 AM

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ack1961

Next Sunday my youngest boy (Nick, 12) makes his stage debut in a small club in Raleigh.  Back in December, my oldest son (Chris, 17) asked Nick to sit in for their drummer (who was pretty ill) a day or two before that show, but it got postponed due to a snowstorm. Now they've rescheduled the show to the 23rd of Jan, and the band asked Nick if he'd like to play drums on the first 5 songs of their set. 

The fact that they've recognized that Nick was willing to sit in back in Dec., and they've offered him a slot is pretty cool.  Their drummer is a key member of the band and Nick is a bit unpolished (they practice in our Jam Room, so I can hear the difference between the two on the same songs), but they're overlooking that aspect of it and working the top of their setlist around him. Nick's been taking lessons for a few years and seems unphased about getting on stage and banging away. I wish I had that fearlessness - having never been on stage myself, I can't help but be nervous for him...same as I was the first time Chris stepped up on one a few years back. They're just a High School garage band, but they've been writing their own stuff and taking a few liberties with some contemporary covers.

It should be fun, exciting and nerve-wracking - I see more hair loss on my part.

Steve
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Denis

Awesome! Where in Raleigh are they playing?
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ack1961

Thanks for the support guys. My wife and I are really excited about this.

Hey Denis,  the show is at the Berkeley Cafe' (W. Martin St.) in downtown Raleigh.  The show is being hosted by Afton, and tickets can be purchased online (the kids get a piece of the door if they sell tickets online) - the link is below. The show is 23-Jan-2011 and their band name is "Betwixt".
It would be great to meet you, talk a little bass and motorcycles.

https://tickets.aftonshows.com/cgi-bin/search.pl

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uwe

I'm sure the little drummer boy will do just fine, but I'm worried about his parents!!!

Best for the gig!

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Good luck and enjoy the ride Steve! My young bloke is only 6 so it will be a few years until I get that thrill.
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Quote from: ack1961 on January 14, 2011, 04:05:17 AM
Thanks for the support guys. My wife and I are really excited about this.

Hey Denis,  the show is at the Berkeley Cafe' (W. Martin St.) in downtown Raleigh.  The show is being hosted by Afton, and tickets can be purchased online (the kids get a piece of the door if they sell tickets online) - the link is below. The show is 23-Jan-2011 and their band name is "Betwixt".
It would be great to meet you, talk a little bass and motorcycles.

https://tickets.aftonshows.com/cgi-bin/search.pl

Steve

Ah, the good old Berkeley! Jason and the Scorchers just played there. I'll try and make that show!
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ack1961

Quote from: Denis on January 14, 2011, 06:12:08 AM
Ah, the good old Berkeley! Jason and the Scorchers just played there. I'll try and make that show!

I missed Jason & the Scorchers?!!  Damn. I used to really dig those guys.

Thanks.
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Denis

Quote from: ack1961 on January 14, 2011, 06:32:36 AM
I missed Jason & the Scorchers?!!  Damn. I used to really dig those guys.

Thanks.

Yeah, man. Last weekend they played two shows in NC, one in Raleigh, the other ing Greensboro. Both were sold out!
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ack1961

Quote from: godofthunder on January 14, 2011, 07:19:59 AM
Break a leg !

Scott, your old Fury is also going to be on stage that night as well.
The original drummer is going to play bass for the first short set, and he loves the Fury.
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This is awesome, you are going to have one of those "Proud Moments" that you will remember all your life, Congrats!
Tell the boys to "Break a leg" and have a great time!

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