Friday, April 16, 2010

New Group Featuring Jenna Jackman

I have been collaborating for some time with up-and-coming artist Jenna Jackman, and we are going to begin performing now. Bart Olson and I have been performing together for the past 15 years on and off, and he will be joining us on drums.

We are going for a downtempo, electronica, and trip-hop mixed with Jenna's melodic sensibilities.

Listen to some of our samples here:
http://robbennion.com/jennajackman.html

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Appearance Tuesday on Fox 13 Morning Show


Big Budah from local station Fox 13 called me and asked me to be on his Mardi Gras-themed show for Fat Tuesday. It'll be taking place in the morning at 6:15, 7:23, and 8:08 AM this coming Tuesday Feb 16th. Should be fun, he says there will be Mardi Gras dancers, cajun food, and more, filming will take place at the Bayou downtown.

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21st and Ivy article/spotlight . . .

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.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Recap and more pictures from the Okayama Jazz Festival Last year

Soul and Jazz singer Alicia Saldenha wrote a great recap of our experiences performing for the Okayama Jazz Festival last year. Check it out for her take on the festival and the great city Okayama for hosting such a fun festival:

http://alicia.kansaiblogger.com/2008/12/06/okayama-jazz-festival-with-rob-bennion-report-pics/

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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.

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Monday, September 28, 2009

2uce Betta joins the Rob Bennion Band

It's been great working with 2uce on our collaboration "Robot Dream" (http://www.myspace.com/therobotdream) He is a very talented rapper and singer as well.

My band is going to showcase him so that we can largely expand our repertoire for events that call for dance music, playing current pop, hip-hop and R&B music (and the classics too).

Listen to a sample, our version of Estell and Kanye's :American Boy" notice how smooth 2uce sounds, and Hayley's great R&B stylings: http://www.robbennion.com/mp3s/americanboy.mp3

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Monday, August 24, 2009

New cd by the Rob Bennion Band

I just finished another jazz album, I'd like to share it with you. If you go to this link you can listen to samples from the album: http://www.robbennion.com/natureboy.html

Also I have remixed some of the songs, here you can listen to the remixes featuring local rappers:

http://robbennion.com/mp3s/myfunnyrmx.mp3
http://robbennion.com/mp3s/natureboyrmx.mp3
http://robbennion.com/mp3s/canthelprmx.mp3
http://robbennion.com/mp3s/atlastrmx.mp3

Thanks for listening!

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