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Jon Boyes

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My first show with a dancer 

Well folks, last night saw my first gig accompanying baile. 'La Tascas' the UK restaurant/tapas bar chain booked us to do two shows in April to 'test the water'.

I was so nervous about this that I haven't mentioned it on the foro. I can't remember the last time I felt so terrified about a gig - probably when I started working as a soloist a few years ago. All this has had happened much earlier than I'd ever expected, chugging out a few chords in dance class is one thing, but a whole performance? Yikes! To make things even more hair-raising, Mercedes (the dancer) was in Spain over Easter and we only had one rehearsal to put together the whole two hour show. Madness.

Anyway, I arrive at the venue expecting it to be half empty (its a Wednesday night) and its full! Whats more, most of the staff are Spanish (gulp - I hope they are not real afficionados, I will be eaten alive...). The bar manager sees my guitar case and comes over, chattering away in Spanish with a big grin on his face. I mumble that I don't speak Spanish and he is obviously suprised: 'Oh, I thought you were Spanish...'. More nerves - does this mean he thought I looked Spanish, or that he was expecting a Spaniard and now that I'm not, have I been written off already??

It takes me much longer than usual to set up my gear, as people keep interrupting me, then Mercedes arrives and she wants to chat too....

On with the show. We did three sets, with two short intervals. The material was a mixture of stuff - me solo guitar (or me with pre-recorded backing), Mercedes dancing to pre-recorded off-the-shelf material (eg Solo compas) with me doing percussion on the guitar and/or playing along, plus of course just me accompanying her. The idea is that in the long term we can use less pre-recorded material, although we will not ditch it completely as we don't have a singer and it works SO much better with the cante.

I kick off the show with three numbers by myself, two of my own plus Inspiration by the Gipsy Kings. Thing get off to a great start and there is plenty of clapping and cheering (phew). Mercedes makes her big entrance walking the length of restaurant amidst lots of 'oohs' and 'ahhs', and we launch into a Sevillanas.

The bar guys are great, clapping along to the music, jaleo etc. Really helps build the atmosphere. In the break, the bar manager comes over to me with a big grin shouting "Mariachi! Mariachi!"

Wait a minute, this isn't Mexican material...

I realise that he is making a reference to the Desperado movie, and as I'm kitted out all in black and probably over 6ft in my boots I am reminding him of Antonio Banderas. That's cool, its one of my favourite movies anyhow.

Mixing the sound gives me all sorts of problems, but nobody seems to notice or worry too much.

My favourite bits were probably Entre Dos Aguas (the first time I've played it with a dancer - wow!), a Sevillanas where one of the audience got up and joined in (one of Mercedes' advanced students) and the Farruca although my tremolo falseta sounds a bit weird played at baile speed (ie a lot slower). We also did this fun thing where she starts footwork very slowly, slowly adding palmas and contras and bulding to a fast bulerias rhythm. I try and keep up on the guitar - percussion, not chords, and it sounds great. I discovered you can get a great cajon-type thing going on a plugged in guitar by beating on the strings near the bridge (boom) and slapping on the strings on the neck in a syncopted groove. I must record this and upload it, I think it sounds really cool.

Well there you go. My first flamenco show over. We pick up our fee, say our farewells and the Spanish bar guys are all grinning madly, coming over and kissing Mercedes and warmly shaking my hand. The bar manager is still wondering around laughing, shouting out "Mariachi!". One of them chatters to Mercedes, gesturing over to me. I can't hear, but she laughs and says "Yes I think Jon is half Spanish."

Now I realise what I did was actual very basic in flamenco terms, and I would never cut it at a real juerga, but hey - I couldn't wish for a better compliment.

We are doing it again in a few weeks and the manager was impressed, so who knows...

Now I need a suitable stagename. Where's that thread on appropriate vegetables?

..and is my earring big enough? So much to worry about, LOL.

Jon
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 7 2005 11:24:51
 
Miguel de Maria

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RE: My first show with a dancer (in reply to Jon Boyes

Jon,
Wonderful! What a great experience!

I could feel the nerves myself when you described that part, as I remember when I did my first gigs, when I did my first solo gig, and when I did my first performance with dancers (and Iremember when I first played for a dance class, maybe even scarier).

I'm glad you knocked 'em dead, but I can't say I'm surprised. Good show, my man.

As far as your nickname, I think you already have it.

Jon "El Mariachi" Boyes. It has a nice ring to it.

I play a song or two from Desperado at my solo gigs. And I wear fancy black cowboy boots to my gigs--very popular. Although I don't get up to six feet with them!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 7 2005 15:01:58
 
sorin popovici

 

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RE: My first show with a dancer (in reply to Jon Boyes

Glad u made it that well through your first flamenco gig.If u are going to be a star remember me when i come for an autographe :D

As for the looks
dress in leather pants ....and grow a beard...
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 7 2005 15:06:23
 
Jon Boyes

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RE: My first show with a dancer (in reply to sorin popovici

quote:

ORIGINAL: sorin popovici
As for the looks
dress in leather pants


Its always good to get a second, preferably female, opinion on these matters and whenever I suggest to my wife that I need a pair of black leather trousers, she laughs a lot.

..somehow I don't think I could pull that one off

Jon
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 7 2005 15:15:35
 
Mark2

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RE: My first show with a dancer (in reply to Jon Boyes

Saludos "El Mariachi"!! Ole!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 7 2005 16:06:33
 
sorin popovici

 

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RE: My first show with a dancer (in reply to Jon Boyes

I was just joking abou leather pants (that's so cliche )
..looks good on tomatito though.

but have your own style ...I'm sure your wife has some ideas
if u try and try and dont get any ...They always do ,and they always will
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 7 2005 16:16:34
 
musicalgrant

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RE: My first show with a dancer (in reply to Jon Boyes

quote:

The bar guys are great, clapping along to the music, jaleo etc. Really helps build the atmosphere.


Hey Jon

Brave man...these dancers tend to just get on with it and expect us poor guitarist to know what we are doing ....but it sounds really great..

I remember I was doing a gig at a wedding with another guitarist we were playing La Feria together and all of a sudden these spanish people started doing the palmas....wonderful stuff...that is flamenco when everyone joins in..and gets the atmosphere going..

Sounds like you have done really well, and i admire you for being so brave,

you remind me how much i miss performing oh well cant help having spondylosis...

But i still enjoy other peoples success, i think its brilliant

Cheers Brant
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 7 2005 21:14:18
 
Jim Opfer

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RE: My first show with a dancer (in reply to Jon Boyes

Wel done! Jon, great stuff.
It's a brave thing to get out there, plunk yourself on a chair and play in public.
We did La Tasca in Glasgow on New Years Eve, 'Neerday' , with all the Spanish waiters wearing kilts but desperate to join in. So I know exactly what you have been through and the buzz you got.

Let's know how the next one goes.

Jim.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 7 2005 23:42:56
 
Thomas Whiteley

 

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RE: My first show with a dancer (in reply to Jon Boyes

Jon;

Well done! Enjoy the fun of playing accompaniment. I ended up getting married to a flamenco dancer/singer. It has been a great life for the last 39 years due to my wife!

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 8 2005 3:14:24
 
flyeogh

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RE: My first show with a dancer (in reply to Jon Boyes

Congrats. It must have been brilliant. And a great write up. So when are you going to do Tasca in Basingstoke?
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 8 2005 11:47:44
 
Escribano

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RE: My first show with a dancer (in reply to flyeogh

quote:

when are you going to do Tasca in Basingstoke?


You in Basingstoke? I'm between you and Reading. Small world.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 8 2005 13:02:40
 
flyeogh

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RE: My first show with a dancer (in reply to Jon Boyes

So Basingstoke is the centre of Flamenco UK!!! Wow. Simon, I'm in Kingsclere. On the 14th I'm going to see Rafael in Oxford; only just found him thanks to the foro. I've noted the number of SW England guys. Howabout a map to see just where we are? I will start one with those who offer a location. Sorry only UK at the moment. Watch this space
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 10 2005 14:51:55
 
Escribano

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RE: My first show with a dancer - Map (in reply to flyeogh

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Howabout a map to see just where we are?


How's this for starters?



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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 10 2005 15:03:00
 
flyeogh

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RE: My first show with a dancer (in reply to Jon Boyes

Simon, smoothy map. I.m on the job. Let you see the results soon.
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