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A Concert Pitch

A Concert Pitch is a weekly audio podcast produced by Romondo Davis as a service of LiveMusicSTL.com and FreeConcertsSTL.com. The show features interviews with musicians, promoters, venue managers and other people knowledgable and influential in the St. Louis Music scene.
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May 31, 2016

The world-renowned Missouri Botanical Garden hosts a summer concert series that boasts an average attendance of 56 thousand people for each 10-concert season, averaging over 5,600 per show.

The Whitaker Music Festival, a St. Louis summer entertainment favorite, features an eclectic selection of musical entertainment that is curated and managed by Adam Jaschek, the Garden's Senior Events Coordinator. In addition to the Whitaker Music Festival, Adam manages special events including Chinese Culture Days, Japanese Festival, Best of Missouri Market® and More.

I interviewed Adam to get insight on how the bands are selected for the Whitaker Music Festival, why the series is so popular, and why the Botanical Garden features such events.

Visit FreeConcertSTL.com for the 2016 Whitaker Music Festival schedule.

Apr 26, 2016

St. Louis based Todd Mosby is a phenomenal acoustic musician who makes music magic, weaving jazz, classical and Indian genres. He is the ONLY guitarist in the world, outside of the royal family in India, who has mastered the 20-stringed Imrat Sitar, an instrument he invented.

His newly-released album On Eagle Mountain will be featured at a concert on April 30th, 2016 at the Focal Point in Maplewood, Missouri.

Mar 20, 2016

Getting the Most Out of Your Wedding Band

Darren George, Mirage manager and drummer, suggested we do an interview about the wedding band business, and how their clients can select and work with a band. We covered business and operational aspects of shopping and working with these bands to help assure the music for the event will be perfect. Consider not only music that appeals to the bridal couple, but more importantly to the guests. A wedding reception will likely have guests ranging from teenagers to those 65 and older. Considering age diversity, a band that plays a wide variety of music will more likely keep the guests entertained and on the dance floor throughout the evening. When you've decided on which band to hire, do it quickly. Many bands book 12 to 18 months out, so waiting may cost you to settle for your second or third choice. Ask the bands you are considering if you can stop by a reception or event to listen and see the band live. While some engaged couples feel awkward stopping by a reception, it’s not uncommon; simply ask the band to coordinate the audition by asking the bride and groom for permission. Include as many details as you’d like in the contract with the band. For example, are there clauses in the contract that cover:

  • Is there a charge for the band learning a few special songs for the evening?
  • How many breaks will the band take?
  • What type of refund policy does the band have for cancellation or moving the date of the reception?
  • What type of payment terms does the band offer including deposit, when is the balance due, checks accepted, et al?
  • Cost of overtime.
  • How does the band handle if a band member is unavailable the night of the reception?

Be certain to hire a band that is experienced in playing receptions. Hiring a "club" may be appealing, there are many nuances to a reception that requires previous experience. Those include:

  • acting as the emcee (announcing the wedding party in, announcing the first dance)
  • assistance in planning the overall reception
  • familiarity with different venues and their acoustics
  • logistics of loading in and out.

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Feb 29, 2016

The terms singer, songwriter, musician, and bandleader all describe Tyler Stokes, but I walked away from this interview thinking of him as an extremely wise and intelligent young man with amazing insight and vision. In Tyler I found a breed of musicians that defines a new generation, influenced at a young age by the best rock and blues artists the age of their parents, grandparents and older.

My friend Scott Laytham (The Scott Laytham and Karl Holmes Duo) recently suggested that I interview Tyler on my podcast. Not long after that I received a call from Tyler asking if I'd like to have him on my show. I accepted without hesitation, and I'm so glad I did. Tyler and I had a great time digging deep into his background, influences, and career, as well as a fascinating discussion of music therapy, especially as it's applied in hospice care.

Hear Tyler talk about being discovered and encouraged at a very young age by two blues greats, Devon Allman and Marquis Knox. He also lists musicians he's been privileged to be associated with: Dave Black, Tom Byrne, Yonrico Scott, Keith Robinson, Valerie Jo Kirchhoff, Dan Connor, and others.

Feb 14, 2016

I've been following Peter Martin since 2009 when I saw him play at the Whitaker Music Festival at the Missouri Botanical Garden. I saw him play there again in 2014. In this interview, he shared that is one of his favorite places to play in St. Louis, ranked at the top with Jazz at the Bistro where he'll be performing May 18–19.

Peter is known for his collaboration since the late 1990s touring and recording with jazz singer, Dianne Reeves. He'll be touring for the next three months in the US, Japan, and Europe. Most of the gigs are with Dianne and others with his trio — Greg Hutchinson on drums and Reuben Rogers on bass. We cover that activity in this interview.

Peter also describes his very interesting upbringing which includes being raised by parents who were professional musicians, having Wynton Marsalis as a mentor and close friend, and his association with many of St. Louis' jazz greats like Carolbeth True, the late Willie Akins, Freddie Washington, and others.

This interview isn't all about music; we also discuss his life as an educator and entrepreneur. Several months ago, I started running into Peter at Venture Café, a weekly gathering of innovators and entrepreneurs. Naturally, I wondered why an accomplished musician would hang with a bunch of business types. I was surprised to learn that he is a leader in online music education. In the podcast he talks about how he founded and launched Open Studio Network, a business described as, "Built in Saint Louis. Made for the World."

Feb 7, 2016

Vincent Golomski of Fanfare Band is my guest in this episode of A Concert Pitch. He is founder, manager, and keyboard player of this popular dance band celebrating it’s 40th year.

Fanfare Band, with lead singer, Kittie Moller, performs all over St. Louis at commercial venues including the Ritz Carlton in Clayton and Dierbergs in Des Peres. They also perform private shows at local schools and retirement homes, and other private events all over the region.

I’ve heard this band at several free concerts in the area over the past four years including the St. Louis County Parks Department Food Truck Fest and Bridgeton’s Summer Concert Series. They have several such concerts scheduled for the 2016 summer concert season.

A significant fact about this band is their popularity with the dance community. Vincent describes their regular gigs at the Ritz where local dance clubs show up, and the phenomenon of people dancing in a supermarket when they do their gigs at Dierbergs. He shares the experience of doing programs at grade schools where the students and teachers are up dancing as they present a modern history of music, and the subtleties of performing for the residents of area retirement communities including Friendship Village and The Gatesworth.

We also explore in this episode the band’s history; their recordings; criteria for adding songs to the list; the background of the other musicians, drummer Lanny Boles and guitarist Charlie Delbert — and  why they enjoy doing free concerts.

Be sure to check the FreeConcertsSTL.com calendar for summer concerts that feature Fanfare with Kittie Moller.

Jan 19, 2016

I was introduced to country music songwriter, Steve Williams, through a friend, Myles Kelly, manager and keyboard player for Rockin' Chair, and band that covered the Laural Canyon — Eagles; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Poco and others. Myles contacted me recently after "discovering" Steve Williams playing with another songwriter, Will Nance, at a performance at Nashville's The Listening Room.

Myles told me that Williams would be performing at a sold out show with Nance in Festus on January 23rd, and suggested I interview him for A Concert Pitch. So I did.

I've never been a big fan of country music, but I respect it for it's popularity and producdtion quality. My musical preferance leans more towards the acoustic rock of my youth, and for the past 40 years, jazz. Nonetheless, I have a fascination as an amateur musician with how songs are written and how songwriters work with publishers and the artists. This interview was a great opportunity to satisfy my curiosity talking with someone who is making a good living writing songs, and claims two #1 songs (“Redneck Yacht Club” and “I Get To”) and to has songs on 3 gold records!

Steve grew up in St. Louis and cut his musical teeth playing in bars in the area. He soon left town, playing with several bands, and ended up in Nashville. He describes how he climbed the ladder that hub of musicians, venues, publishers, and promoters, and then shares deep insights into writing, collaborating, and getting compositions produced.

Jan 4, 2016

Randy Mayfield uses his gifts as a musician and songwriter to spread the Gospel. As Pastor of Missions and Outreach at Central Presbyterian Church in Clayton, Missouri, Randy leads missions in St. Louis, nationally, and many foreign countries.

I've known and performed with Randy for over 27 years, and I'll appear with him and a group of talented musicians in a free concert at Central church on Friday, January 15th, 2015. In this episode, we discuss the concert, who'll be performing, Randy's musical background, Christian missions, and more.

Dec 21, 2015

Tim Callihan is the leader of Spectrum, one of the premier private bands in the St. Louis Area. I met Tim four years ago at a Spectrum gig at the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce Summer Concert Series at Faust Park. I've been following them ever since.

Spectrum is so successful — they're booked well into the future — that they have no time or need to play public events — aside from their Faust Park summer concert which they've been doing for 17 years. That's great for corporate party planners and brides and grooms, but a shame for area music fans; the cohesiveness of the band as a unit, the musicianship of the members, their song selection, the arrangements, and their staging, lights and sound is top notch.

In this 80-minute interview we cover Tim's recording studio; his career and retirement from Boeing; his support of local music especially at Jazz at the Bistro, the history and makeup of Spectrum, his views on the importance of music education, and his motivation for doing free concerts.

Dec 14, 2015

Three years ago last week we lost a symbol of American music, Dave Brubeck, one day before his ninety-second birthday. Brubeck was a pianist and composer who helped make jazz popular in the 50s and 60s, and who’s song “Take Five” is one of the most recognizable jazz songs ever recorded.

With the anniversary of his passing, I was reminded that I had interviewed him twice, first in the late seventies when I was working at KWMU. He was in St. Louis for a performance at Our Lady of The Snows in Belleville, Illinois. The second time I interviewed him, the one you’ll hear in this podcast, was in 1982 when I was on staff at KSHO in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was there to perform a concert with the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra.

In this interview, Dave goes into great detail on subjects including his compositions, musicians he’s worked with, the state of music during that time — most of which is relevant today — insights into performing in Asia and in Europe, and jazz festivals.

Our conversation begins with him describing the concert he was about to perform at the Honolulu International Center.

Brubeck was a 2009 Kennedy Center Honor recipient. I must say that interviewing Dave Brubeck was one of the highlights of my broadcasting career.

Dec 5, 2015

I consider Joe Mancuso an entertainer right out of the fifties, only much younger, singing jazz standards of Sinatra, Bennet, Torme and the like. His love and mastery of the standards, his passion for performing, and the classical voice training he received at Webster University puts him in an elite class of jazz musicians in St. Louis. He can be heard performing gigs with some of St. Louis' greatest jazz sidemen, monthly at Thurman Grill and Nathalie's, and a special Christmas show December 13th at the Duck Room.

 
Nov 28, 2015

I've known Tony Viviano since 2002 when he approached me to compile videos of his performances and media interviews on a DVD. Shortly after that he asked me to shoot video of free concert he did with his big band at Bluebird Park in Ellisville, Missouri. Since then, I've been seeing Tony perform in a variety of venues, and running into him at other performer's shows. 

Tony was influenced at a young age by his older brothers who brought home and memorized records of the great singers like Frank Sinatra, Louis Prima, Tony Bennet and others. He started performing in high school and soon began getting booked in small clubs around the area. Over time, Tony found his way doing bigger and more prominent local venues, as well as in other cities. His versatility in musical styles is impressive as he mixes swing and big band arrangements with popular songs from the fifties to the present.

Nov 22, 2015

Guests for episode 7 of A Concert Pitch are Myles Kelly, Chuck Wade, and Mike Ehrhardt, members of the band, Rockin’ Chair, a band made up of members of two St. Louis bands from the seventies, Mesa and Nickles. Rocklin’ Chair is a reunion band that celebrates the music of bands like Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds, the Band, the Allman Brothers Band, and coming up this Thanksgiving weekend, they’ll be playing two concerts showcasing the music of CSN&Y and the Eagles. 

Nov 15, 2015

Javier Mendoza was born in Virginia and raised in Spain, but he began his music career in St. Louis, Missouri. Soon after he began focusing on writing and performing, he was playing small local venues with a fellow musician. Soon after that he was discovered by Ken Hensley, a founding member of Uriah Heep, and was signed to a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell. His career was off and running.

Nov 7, 2015
Dave Beardsley is arguably the biggest advocate for Blues music in the St. Louis area. In my interview with Dave he tells the story of his rapid climb to the top of Blues promotions that began with him being asked to provide medical services for a Blues festival. Dave is co-founder of the National Blues Museum in St. Louis, the opening date of which was announced a few days after this interview was recorded. We’ll also hear Dave tell about the museum's genesis and what we can expect to see when it opens on April 2nd at 615 Washington Avenue in downtown St. Louis. 
 
The interview also covers his involvement in Blues education in public schools, St.Louis' rich Blues history, and how that legacy is being carried on by young Blues musicians.
Oct 31, 2015

Singer, Songwriter, and guitarist Terry Rogers of the duo Rogers & Nienhaus has a long and storied career that includes playing extensively with The Byrds and many notable acoustic musicians over the past 40 plus years. In addition to regular performances with Rogers & Nienhaus, his efforts include tribute performances featuring the music of CSNY and the Byrds, and a band Supe Granda and Tim Politte called The Real Macaws

Oct 25, 2015

This episode of A Concert Pitch features two interviews. The first is with St. Louis born and raised actress, Natalie Wisdom. She is a swing member in the musical theater production Matilda at the Fox Theater in St. Louis. We talk about the story of the musical, Natalie's acting career and what it's like to perform at the historic Fox Theater. 

The second interview features Stan Gill, keyboard player with St. Louis based blues band Kingdom Brothers. Stan talks about his musical background, his time as stage manager with seventies rock band Head East, and Kingdom Brothers competition in the 2015 International Blues Challenge.

Oct 19, 2015

Singer/songwriter Pat Liston is best known as founding member of Mama's Pride, a band that recorded two popular albums in the seventies and toured with Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers, The Charlie Daniels Band, and other groups of that genre. Mama's Pride reunited and recorded a CD in 1992. These days, Pat plays frequent solo shows in the St. Louis area. He took a few minutes out of a busy day of performing to do an interview for A Concert Pitch.

Oct 12, 2015

In our first episode, we feature founder, bassist and arranger for local Beatle cover band, Abbey Road Warriors. We discuss the band's beginnings, how the Beatles influenced popular music in the 60s and beyond, arranging music, the Bob Kuban band, and the importance of music education.

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