Frank, Great story and glad you had a good time! Pete lsf5275@aol.com wrote: > I just returned from seeing BJH at Rosfest. They were wonderful. I > previously posted some photos and a brief report of the activities I > shared with Woolly and the other band members the night before the show. > > BJH were the Sunday headliner, and although all of the bands before > them were great, I felt like a little boy forced to sit in my seat > through an endless Sunday church session, such was my anticipation of > the show. I missed them when they came to the States in 1976 and I > have been begging various promoters to bring them over since 2003. > Although I had nothing to do with the fact that they were signed to > play at ROSfest, I was fortunate to not only see the show, but to meet > the band and lend Woolly a Mellotron. I also spent the weekend working > backstage between acts and was provided a hotel room and full access > for my efforts. > > Sadly, I did not get to meet John Lees until we were setting up for > the show, and actually spoke only briefly to him afterwards. He was > sick all weekend and literally dragged himself from his bed to play > the show. The rest of the band, including Woolly were very gregarious, > very accessible and a lot of fun to hang out with. As some of you may > know, Woolly and John Lees are supported on stage by Kevin Whitehead > on drums and Craig Fletcher on bass, both of whom are in Maestoso with > Woolly. In fact, if John weren't with them and Steve Broomhead was, it > would be Maestoso. However, it is John and Woolly together who make it > BJH and there was no mistaking what they sounded like. > > I was surprised to find that Woolly is actually the man in charge. > Despite the name, John Lees' Barclay James Harvest, Woolly is the band > leader and a great front man. He sang surprisingly well, and actually > sang lead on the opening tune, "For No One" because of John's > suffering voice. One of the most enjoyable aspects of their > performance is Woolly's sense of humor. Craig is a great foil for him > on and off stage. There is a comradery amongst all of them that really > shows through in their performance. For this show, BJH added a second > keyboard player, Jez Smith. This was his first tour with the band and > he fit right in. > > I was fortunate to spend a lot of time with Woolly, Kevin, Jez and > Craig and they're all great guys. John Lees seemed to be very quiet > and shy but also really nice. > > I'm happy to report that the Mellotron sounded great and Woolly played > the hell out of it. In talking with Martin Smith last week, he summed > up their performance very well before I ever saw it. He described them > properly as very "musical." He was right. Although they are all very > good musicians, none are what I would call great. However, when you > see and hear the show, you realize how wonderfully "musical" they are > and how well they play within the framework of these great songs. On > one song, Medicine man, they took off on an extended jam that > stretched the song out considerably. This was the only time they > improvised. I loved it, as did virtually everyone else. > > I wish others of you could have been there to see the show. Sadly, > they had to cancel the Toronto show scheduled for the 6th. Woolly > assures me that they would like to return to North America as soon as > possible. Hopefully their manger, Mark Powell, can work something out. > I think the problem is that they don't have any money to promote their > show, and without promotion they can't sell tickets. So the 'festival' > thing is, for now, the best way to get them over here. > > One great highlight was that Jimmy Moore and his wife Nancy were at > the show as guests of the band. It was great to see them and I wish > I'd had time to hang out and visit with them. As it was, by the time I > was done tearing down and packing up, it was late and I had to hit the > road for a 3 1/2 hour drive. Plus I had to stop and pick up the > Mellotron 4 Track on the way home so that I can begin it's overhaul. > > I have posted some pictures below and will soon put some videos up on > my myspace page. The promoter has asked me not to post them to you > tube, so I won't. Others at the show may have also shot video, so some > may show up on you tube at some point. > > Frank > * > <http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221797372x1201397989/aol?redir=https:%2F%2Fwww.freescore.com%2FOffers%2FStart%2FFreeCreditReportAndScore.aspx%3FID%3D91831F371F138345B53A153F49D4D872%26siteid%3De927580bf7>*
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Barclay James Harvest at ROSfest.
2009-05-05 by marabus
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