Posts Tagged ‘Spotlight’

Spotlight 15th July 2011

Saturday, July 30th, 2011
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Thanks to Norm for posting these recordings from July’s Spotlight online: Moll and Rob playing two new songs. The next night we played these songs again, at the Golden Lion with Jo on vocals and fiddle, Cam Crook on Guitar and Simon Fletcher on bass. We’re hoping to do some recording before summer ends <pauses to look out the window at the downpour> so these vids are stripped-down tasters of what’s to come.

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Hope you enjoy them!


The Good Advice I Did Not Take The Bad Advice I Did

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The Heartbreaking

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The photo is courtesy of Peter Ford – couples dancing on the West End Pier in Morecambe in the fifties. The mood of ‘The Heartbreaking’ seemed a good excuse to post this picture!

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Gigs and readings Summer 2010

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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Hi Peops,

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Until I get the gig calender up and running on the homepage, here are the shows I’ve got coming up over the next couple of months.

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MUSIC:

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mona-houseFriday 2nd July 2010: Mona House Art, Comedy and Music Night. Mollie Baxter, Sam Wilson, Jess Thomas, Al Alvarez, Ron Scowcroft, Dee Sidlo. 7.30pm, FREE

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Friday 16th July: Spotlight Club, Storey, Lancaster. Moll Baxter band finishing off a night of  spoken word with music. 8pm, £4.00/£2.00

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Thursday 5th August: Moll Baxter Band play The Golden Lion, Lancaster from 9pm. FREE

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Saturday 14th August: Moll Baxter Band at the Music Coop’s festival in Warton. More details tbc.

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WRITING:

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tringe-logo-2-280x351Tuesday 27th July: Wordsoup Tringe special, a second chance to see the dramatisation of ‘Keeping Light,’ a collaboration between Mollie Baxter, Norman Hadley and David Riley. The Continental Preston, 8pm £3.00

Spotlight Performance Workshop: Sun April 11th

Friday, March 26th, 2010
Sunday April 11th

Spotlight Performance Workshop

2.00 – 4.00 pm at The Gregson Centre,
Moor Lane, Lancaster LA1 3ES
Facilitator: Mollie Baxter

 

Mollie is an experienced performer at live-lit nights, music gigs, improvisations and on the radio.
She has won several Slam events, including coming second in the Spotlight Slam this February.

 

Student comment:

 

‘Mollie’s groups have a very strong sense of team that fosters supportive feedback and confidence among members.
With her searching yet constructive feedback, I have seen the most significant progress in my work since I started to learn seriously about writing.’    

Whether you are thinking about braving the stage for the first time, or whether you have some experience but wish to further hone your performance technique, Mollie will be able to give you practical ideas and information in a supportive and relaxed atmosphere with fellow writers. We will look at selecting and preparing material, battling stage nerves, making the most of a reading event, and practical issues such as body language and microphone-wrangling. 

 

Fee: £5 

 

Granny Spoon, Bobular Bells, Last.FM and Spotlight Slam

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

I’ve been exploring ways to bring my music and writing together more creatively, starting last year with a series of prose pieces directly inspired from songs I’ve written – not to reiterate the lyrics, but to pick up on the themes, or spin-off from the subject matter in some way. And then, the other night I read the ‘TV in the Snow,’ piece at Spotlight alongside Dave George, (which went better than I could ever have hoped for, he played loops with great sensitivity, responding to the transitions in the piece as if he’d been rehearsing it for weeks rather than, well.. playing it for the second time, as the situation was in truth!)

 

In Monkeyrack we’re currently working on a new audio anthology, in fact, they’re coming round to record later on today. One of the pieces I’m putting forward as part of my set on the anthology is ‘Granny Spoon.’

 

Exactly the sort of thing Granny Spoon might have on her sideboard

Exactly the sort of thing Granny Spoon might have on her sideboard

‘Granny Spoon’ had its first outing at the Spotlight Open Slam last month and I was very, very happy to come second! (My certificate is currently on the wall in the hall. :-) )

 

The thing about ‘Granny Spoon’ is it’s a bit weird. As Ron put it, ‘It has a touch of the Yoko’s about it,’ and Sam and the Plants said it was a bit frightening, but in a good way…

 

The song came from the guitar riff – I was noodling around on Tigger, the nylon string guitar I got from the Children’s Society charity shop, and later that evening the melody was wandering around my head and the lyrics, ‘Crazy granny making tea for me granny is making tea…’ came together – more as a fun way to fit to the rhythm, but I liked it’s quirkiness and Rob and I had a go at recording it.

 

Now… (and at this point I feel Ihave started the story in completely the wrong place…) we have a marvellous instrument called the Bobular Bells.  This delectable construction was put conceptualised by Nickie out of a set of shelves, a funnel, some glockenspiel bars, a spanner and a goblet. They were a birthday present for Bob, as part of his junk drum kit.

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Whilst recording ‘Granny Spoon,’ it became apparent that the Bobular Bells were simply perfect for creating the weird, anti-bedtime story atmosphere, as was a valiant hamster cage that I just KNEW would come in useful one day. (Thanks, fellow Morecambe West Endians – Sometimes you do fly-tip useful things outside my back door. The fish tank, for instance, raised a modest sum for charity and the chair that Scary Maisonette Guy hurled over his railings is now in my Mum’s living room having been repainted and recovered.)

 

So, I had a version of Granny Spoon recorded, but there was only the one line refrain ‘Crazy Granny making tea…’ twice in the whole piece, the rest was instrumental, and this is where the spoken word version as performed at Spotlight came about. I wrote a ‘poem’ to perform during the instrumental sections and we’re partway through recording it for the Monkeyrack anthology.

 

However, if you would like a sneak preview, you can hear the initial version (without the poem) on LastFM.

 

(Other tracks available including a free download of Bonejig)

 

I hope you enjoy!

 

Moll X

 

‘She is Dragon’ and ‘Annata’

Friday, February 19th, 2010
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'The Blue Kimono' by Marion Boyd Allen

During the Christmas holidays, one evening when Rob was on night shifts, I was sitting in front of the coal fire and wrote 2 songs. I don’t think that has ever happened before and I don’t know what planets aligned, wish I did! One song was called ‘She is Dragon’ and I performed it at Spotlight in the New Year.

Norman Hadley recorded the nights acts and posted them on Tinternet, and here they are! She is Dragon and Annata

I’m partway through recording them for Part 3 of Whispers in the Well. Hope you like them.