Five & Dime. L-R: Odgie Aldridge, Phil Ball, Claire Furley, Ian Pearce & Mark Cunningham
BIG SOUND... SMALL VENUE Tips & techniques for live performance
Mark Cunningham draws from the experience of his band’s recent début gig to offer advice for musicians and engineers seeking that elusive audio perfection.
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chieving a good quality sound in a small live venue is a challenge that thousands of musicians around the world face every time they perform. Feedback, chronic monitor mixes and faulty equipment are just some of the elements that can turn a potentially great gig into a living nightmare. And in the case of Five & Dime – the new country rock covers band I recently co-founded – September 30th 2011 was judgement day. Featuring Claire Furley (vocals & acoustic guitar), Phil Ball (vocals & guitars), Odgie Aldridge (drums), guest musicians Ian Pearce (guitar, pedal steel & vocals), Dave Cooke (keyboards & vocals), and yours truly on bass and vocals, after several months of rehearsals we played our début gig at Riga Music Bar, a small venue in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, that is popular with tribute bands and also for stellar acts including Andy Fairweather-Low, Gary Brooker, The Hamsters, Glenn Tilbrook and local heroes Wilko Johnson, Eddie & The Hot Rods and the Feelgoods. A disEDGE
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