Tuesday, April 27, 2010

The Bayou this week


Thursday Apr 29th we are performing at the Bayou downtown, we performed there on Fox 13 live for "Fat Tuesday" and are excited to play there again.

Music starts at 9pm and goes until last call. The Bayou boasts great food late into the night. 21+

Hayley Kirkland will be performing with me, along with Bart Olson on drums. Check out Hayley and I performing live here:

Labels: , , , ,

Friday, February 12, 2010

Performances Friday Feb 19th and 26th at Salsa Leedos Mexican Grill

I'll be playing at Salsa Leedos on Friday Feb 19th and the next Friday Feb 26th from 6-9PM. Salsa Leedos has great food and atmosphere, I love playing there, this will be my third performance there. I have played there for private parties in the past, this time I'll be out in the open in the middle of the restaurant.
Looking forward to their amazing food! Here's their website: http://salsaleedos.net/

Labels: , , , ,

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Nate Robinson and Gracies



Nate Robinson is one of the most talented guys I know. He sings and plays rhythm guitar for 2 and a half White Guys, but also plays more and more in his trio where he not only sings and plays guitar, but plays the kick and high hat with his feet.
I played in Nate's band for two years, and have to say he is consistently one of the coolest and chill people I have ever met. This I can say because I've been with him during month long tours living out of a van, and he was still cool and chill.
I played with Nate at Gracies last night, one of my favorite venues in Salt Lake City. Gracie's is Deno and Sean's bar (from the Port 'O Call) right across the street from where the Port used to be. I love reggae music and it was fun to play with Nate again.

Labels: , , , , , ,

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Recording your kids

Ever wanted to record your infant's baby talk and set it to music? Or do you have a small child who loves to sing? Listen to some samples I have made in the past with my own kids:
http://www.robbennion.com/mp3s/changeiscoming.mp3
http://robbennion.com/mp3s/babysong.mp3

I have a selection of music, or if you have an idea in mind for a song I also compose music. Listen to some of my past compositions here: http://www.robbennion.com/composition.html

I am a Salt Lake City musician who can come to your house and record your child with my laptop and microphone, or if you prefer you can come to my house. It usually works best if the child is comfortable and happy (i.e. napped and fed). I live downtown in the Avenues Salt Lake City.

For more information about me (I am a father of two little ones myself) please visit my website http://www.robbennion.com

Thanks!

Labels: , , , ,

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Restaurant performance at Christopher's Seafood and Steakhouse


I played this weekend at Christopher's downtown. It was a lot of fun, they were extremely busy and the tables were full all night with a line at the door.
I played 3 sets, performing a mix of standards and my own compositions, as well as some fun pop songs and other covers.
At the end of the night I got some of the best food I've had in a long time. Anyone interested in great food and and a high-class atmosphere should check out Christopher's.

Labels: , , , , ,

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Writeup about our performance in the Tribune

I contacted the David Burger, the Trib's Entertainment Reporter, and he made a writeup about our gig tomorrow: http://blogs.sltrib.com/burger/index.php?p=8355&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1

Labels: , , , , , ,

Saturday, October 24, 2009

By Popular Demand: New Music for a new generation

Over the past year I have performed and DJ'd many events and wedding receptions, and have had many clients request current hip-hop and R&B songs during the dance portion of the event. There is a real demand for a band that can play the current chart-toppers, a band that could do hip-hop and R&B songs which MTV is currently playing.

I wanted to tell you about a new addition to my band . . . rapper 2uce Betta from Indianapolis. Together with LA native Hayley Singley, my band does what no other Salt Lake city band can do: we play popular R&B and hip-hop music, from classics like Michael Jackson's "Billy Jean", "Rapper's Delight" and the Beastie Boys to current chart-toppers like Beyonce and Jay-Z, Estelle and Kanye West, and the Black Eyed Peas.

Generation Xers are now CEOs, CFOs, and getting married by the droves. This party band, the only one of its kind, can really push the boundaries of live music. Keeping in mind that we are still well-versed in the classics from the Jazz/Blues/Pop songbooks such as the Beatles, Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, and many others. We can really keep the dance floor packed. Click here for demos and info about the group: http://www.robbennion.com/theband.html

Labels: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Musicians and Event planners coordinating to make the event a success

Over the years my bands have performed at many many events of all shapes and sizes. I've played acoustic background music with a small instrumental jazz quartet for backyard wedding receptions with an intimate gathering of close friends and relatives. I've had my bigger band play for large corporate events at the Salt Palace, providing the main entertainment for a seated convention crowd of 8,000; with rehearsed timing and entrances, boosted with huge speakers and complicated audio-visuals to accompany the music.

No matter the size or complexity of the event, it is essential to communicate well with the event planner, whether it's the bride herself or an events expert from a large company. This communication may be as simple as emails back and forth, or as complex as multiple meetings or long phone calls going over the needs and plans for the event to go off without a hitch.

A few things which I have learned over the years which are important for the musician to discuss with the event planner:

1. Music Style. Often a client requests a mellow jazz band for their wedding reception but once the reception begins they start to request popular dance music. For this reason I've greatly expanded the repertoire of my band and vocalist, so that we are prepared to do the modern chart-toppers.

2. Special requests. Determine the Daddy-daughter and First Dance numbers long before the night of the reception. A request for an obscure song made the night of an event usually can't be fulfilled . . . plan ahead with the client so that expectations are clear and can be met.

3. What to do in case of a need for en extended performance time. Let's say the company party got to a late start, or the wedding reception is going so well that everyone wants to stay and party longer than the planned time. This is a common eventuality which must be discussed beforehand. If an agreement is reached before the event starts then the event planners and musicians already have a clear plan of action should the client choose to extend their party.

4. Will the band be served dinner? This seems small but can be a big deal if the band is playing starting in the evening going until late. Plan early to stay within expectations.

5. What is the band going to be wearing? Tuxes or concert black are the most common, but sometimes there is a certain look and feel desired . . . such as a mardi gras party, or a new year's marquerade ball, etc.

Labels: , , , , , , ,