The Hammer Daddies did a big birthday party at a rural location Saturday night. Lesson 1: Fall gigs outdoors in Ontario, maybe not. Warm near fire, freezing on the quite nice stage they built.
Lesson 2: Avoid mixed situations where part of the band is mic'd through a PA and the rest isn't. At least for me, this is a problem because I can hear myself well enough, but I can't hear where I am in the overall mix. Difficult to mix in well. Also, sound guy insisted on sidewash monitors as opposed to stagefront monitors. Again, not so good as monitor volume is fine at the front of the stage but iffy near the middle and back.
Still, all in all, a good experience. Working with a new singer, making us a 5-piece, and that's going well but we needed this opportunity to see how the five gel as opposed to the four. Our drummer and organist where spot on, I was a bit off due to the mix issues and also having fingers with no blood in them. They don't co-operate like warm ones, and my friend Arthur Itis doesn't help.
All in all, good learning and looking forward to a gig soon in a warmer and more controlled environment.
The crowd liked us a lot, for what that's worth.
Here's our set list:

SET 1

Call me the breeze..E

Further on up the road..G

I don’t need no woman..A

Close to you..A

I’m a man..E

Rack em up..C

Mustang Sally..C

Knockin’ on heaven’s door..G

Don’t you know..G-A

I got a line on you..A


SET 2

Jingo..B

Leavin’ here..A

All your love..Gm

She’s tuff..E

I’m a ram..C

Roadhouse blues..E

The weight..A

Black magic woman..D

Soulshine..Bb

Boom Boom..E


SET 3

Green Onions..F

Dead flowers..D

Old love..Am

Nadine..A

I wanna love you..E

We gotta get outta this place..C

Flip, flop, fly..Bb

Bring your fine self home..E

Before you accuse me..E

Little wing..E