Sunday, April 19, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Space Trek! (Don't shoot me, I'm the piano player...)
Space.
The Final Frontier.
Etc.
Etc.
For a large percentage of my elementary school years, Star Trek (The Original Series) was on at 4 pm, through the miracle of syndication. Was syndication the birth of modern nostalgia?
Discuss.
The joy in the air at Prairie Dog Playhouse is palpable. From the laughs of the children that sometimes border on screams, to the giggles of the adults who can forget about everything for a while, to the groans at the amazing puns, to the squirms of the first-time attendees who are unfamiliar with the uncertainty of audience participation. You can feel it. It's a real thing. It matters, perhaps now more than ever, to laugh and sigh at silliness and slapstick comedy.
And it's my job to make it musical.
"Sing on the deal, you're that piano guy..."
-Billy Joel, paraphrased
We start with a number of songs from the fabric of popular culture parodied in order to apply them to the script. Artists whose works are currently being mangled by myself and the cast include: Dead Eye Dick, Alanis Morrisette, David Bowie, Bay City Rollers, and tunes from TV shows The Jeffersons and Looney Tunes, as well as the song from a certain commercial that shall not be mentioned by name. But this is only beginning.
The rest of the time, and this is where the real juice is for me, is in composing a live soundtrack or score for the action on and off stage. Punctuating the pratfalls, accentuating the oddness, ratcheting up the tension, gooeying up the love scenes; these are but a few of my tasks. I make the bad guys badder and the good guys more goody. To use a term first made aware to me by Saint Francis of Zappa, I am charged with creating 'harmonic aroma'. Themes or songs explored in the current show include but are not limited to:
Princess Leia's Theme
Mr. Roboto
The list could go on and on and on and it doesn't even mention the original compositions which wind their way through, in and around the scripted material. You have to see it to believe your ears. Like Frederick Scott says "It's never the same show twice...."
The show runs every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from April 17- May 9.There's an OPEN DRESS REHEARSAL tonight that just so happens to be FREE!
Check out some links:
This is so much fun. Come out bring the kids or your friends or both. 208-336-PETE or iveseenelvis@yahoo.com for tickets.
Labels: Billy Joel, David Bowie, Frank Zappa, Frederick Scott, Muppet Show, My Awesome 80's Mixtape, Piano, Prairie Dog, Space Trek, Star Wars
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
A quick one while I'm away.....

It's like this, see......
I only have a moment between lessons and a meeting and going to the Post Office to send my penance off but listen,....
Here's a rad pic of some of my favorite humans:
JD KINDLE
Go there. I will be joining them in some incarnations in September and possibly July. And maybe in heaven, if that's your thing.
Labels: Go Listen Boise, J.D. KINDLE
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Chocolate Jesus Bunnies
Seriously.
gig, it occurs to me..... I don't know a single song about Jesus or bunnies. However, I do know several songs about people who think they were/are Jesus/bunnies. I think i will stick with these songs today.
Last night was a trip. 3 sets at the Lock followed by a quick run to the Hyde Park Pub & Grill (seriously? I thought it was Harry's) to join messers Chris Gutierrez and Mike Baltzell for 2 sets on accordion. I am truly fortunate to have so many musical opportunities.
If i weren't performing this morning/afternoon, I would probably be here to watch this mere legend.
Tomorrow it's Bernie Reilly and I at Red Feather from 8-11 pm for your Blue Monday fix. Although he is one of the funniest people I've met in a long time, he is also no joke.
Gotta jet. Time to hit it. Talk soon.
Labels: Ben Burdick, Bernie Reilly, Blue Monday, Brunch, Bunnies, Chris Gutierrez, Grape Escape, Jesus, LOCK, Red Feather