ITF disrespect
- Gribnes
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ITF disrespect
Tonight at the Graduate Hotel by the ITF venue Marshall Gilkes was performing at the bar but nobody paid any respect. The bar was chaos and entropy and while I was 20' from the band stand I could barely hear for the loud shouting.
This was nearly 100% ITF members drowning out a Marshall Gilkes performance...had to leave. Unbelievable..a bunch of BS..
This was nearly 100% ITF members drowning out a Marshall Gilkes performance...had to leave. Unbelievable..a bunch of BS..
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Re: ITF disrespect
I guess nothing's changed, the same thing happened last year with Bill Watrous, Bob McChesney, Scott Whitfield, and Dick Nash.
But instead of leaving, I stood up and yelled at the audience. It's on YouTube.
I actually meant to go tonight but got caught up in other things.
But instead of leaving, I stood up and yelled at the audience. It's on YouTube.
I actually meant to go tonight but got caught up in other things.
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Re: ITF disrespect
If this happened in NYC there would be a few patrons in the ally whimpering....but I'm too old for that
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Well I might have made a scene so maybe it's better I didn't go.
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Re: ITF disrespect
I would think that us trombone players would have more class than that, especially when it is a fellow trombone player on stage! I've been to variety of concerts large and small where other patrons should have stayed home. Worst was Roberta Flack trying to sing "Killing Me Softly" at an outdoor venue with a tableful of drunks in the front row yukking it up. Other was the summer venue of the Cleveland Orchestra - four people came down the aisle talking and laughing during the performance. The conductor cut off the orchestra, turned around, crossed his arms, and glared at the Neatherthals until they noticed what was going on, shut up, and sit down. In my opinion the ushers should have ejected them, period.
Zip ties and duct tape. Just sayin'...
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Re: ITF disrespect
I saw Wycliffe at the SCMEA convention in February. They had a ball room set up with a few hundred chairs in front and tables in back. People in the chairs were being quiet and listening, but the people in the back were drinking and chatting the whole time. Wycliffe was getting visibly ticked off. He made some comment between every song about how it would be nice if people shut up and listened, but many never did.
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Re: ITF disrespect
Happened a few years ago at Eastman too. Bill Reichenbach (remembering right?) was doing a set and that happened but it also turned into an open mic too. Would have been fine for like, a tune or if it was spread out but a bunch of people did like every song and took a bunch of choruses.
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Re: ITF disrespect
I wasn't at ITF this year, but I remember the show last year in LA and it was super annoying. After Doug stood up to reprimand the crowd I remember someone countering with something along the lines of "relax, it's a club!". Perhaps the bigger issue is ITF relegating jazz acts to these after party meet and greets instead of concert halls and main events. Jazz trombonists can't get respect from the jazz community or the trombone community!