It was a great night, performing with Mel Wade. The venue was filled with hundred of people hungry for local music. I played cajon drum, then switched back and forth between mandolin and guitar. It was wild seeing yourself on the big screen out of the corner of either eye. While on stage, you also see yourself in a huge mirror behind the bar directly in front of you. Mel Wade played her wonderful originals, and our harmonies rang out in the club. It was mixed great that night, a nice experience with some real big sound!
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Rochelle Smith / Blog
February, 2010 at the Knitting Factory
It was a great night, performing with Mel Wade. The venue was filled with hundred of people hungry for local music. I played cajon drum, then switched back and forth between mandolin and guitar. It was wild seeing yourself on the big screen out of the corner of either eye. While on stage, you also see yourself in a huge mirror behind the bar directly in front of you. Mel Wade played her wonderful originals, and our harmonies rang out in the club. It was mixed great that night, a nice experience with some real big sound!
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