Wednesday, 30 November 2011
A Very Down for the Count Christmas - 10 days to go!
There are just 10 days to go until A Very Down for the Count Christmas! It's going to be a fantastic evening of live music, drinks and dancing to the sounds of your favourite 9-piece swing and soul band. Head over to our website, www.downforthecount.co.uk to get your tickets today!
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
32 days left until Christmas....
So with only 32 days left until Christmas, people across the country are gradually falling into two camps. Are you in the mindset of "it’s Christmas! I must start my shopping and listening to Christmassy music!" - or are you more of the opinion that people should calm down, forget about Christmas shopping and wait at least another four weeks until they get excited about the festive season?
Well in the world of Down For The Count, we have been thinking about Christmas since about September, and probably even earlier for Mike! The very exciting reason for that is we are getting ready for ‘A Very Down For The Count Christmas’ which is an evening of live music, dancing and general festive merriment! Everyone in the band is getting ready for this gig, and all of our friends and family are looking forward to coming to see us play, as it’s one of our rare public gigs!
Mike has just finished doing all the Christmas arrangements, so he’s been well and truly thrown into the Christmas spirit. But how can you avoid the spirit when you’re immersed in wonderful songs such as All I Want for Christmas Is You, Santa Baby and…well, if you want to hear more you’ll have to buy a ticket and come along and watch!
- Claire
A Very Down for the Count Christmas
Winslow Public Hall, Winslow, Buckinghamshire
Saturday 10th December 2011
Doors 7.30pm, Live Music 8.15pm - 11.15pm
Drinks available from the bar
Tickets £8 (adults) and £6 (concessions) - available online at www.downforthecount.co.uk/christmas.html,
or by phoning Mike on 07855 488462
Winslow Public Hall, Winslow, Buckinghamshire
Saturday 10th December 2011
Doors 7.30pm, Live Music 8.15pm - 11.15pm
Drinks available from the bar
Tickets £8 (adults) and £6 (concessions) - available online at www.downforthecount.co.uk/christmas.html,
or by phoning Mike on 07855 488462
Monday, 21 November 2011
Down for the Count hits the road
Richard takes a look back at a busy summer for Down for the Count
This summer has been a busy time for the band and we’ve been very lucky to have had a calendar packed full of so many functions and events to play for. August and September has been an especially busy period, with almost every weekend taken up with some form of booking. This has meant that as well as being able to meet and perform to many different groups of people, we’ve also had the opportunity to travel around and visit lots of different locations over the months.
We had the chance to visit both the East and West coasts, playing for functions in both Somerset and Suffolk (in the same weekend!), and enjoyed a rare opportunity to relax watching the sea.
We also explored areas closer to home, playing in the South East and South West of London, and closer still was a “South of The River” performance for the Herne Hill Festival. This was a week-long festival at various venues with classical and lighter music in the daytime and jazz music later at night. We were delighted to be asked to close the festival on the Saturday night at The Half Moon Pub. We played a fairly mixed set featuring some up-tempo swing and jump jive numbers, a few small group jazz standards for any prospective “jazz heads” in the audience, and finishing up with some Motown soul. It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience and we hope to see it grow even bigger in coming years…stay tuned to http://at.orpheusweb.co.uk/Festival/?page=nextyear to see what’s in store!
Now that summer has come to a close and “wedding season” has finished, we are looking forward to some more events closer to home, in particular, our next big public performance! On December 10th we will be putting on a Christmas themed event - A Very Down for the Count Christmas - playing big band arrangements of some classic Christmas favourites. We look forward to kick-starting the holidays with some early Yule-tide fun!
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Behind the scenes at Down for the Count present On The Town – Part Two
Continuing our build up to A Very Down for the Christmas, Mike shares a look behind the scenes at our last Winslow Public Hall gig – On the Town, in May 2011.
The tickets had been sold, the drinks bought, songs rehearsed (if not quite yet perfected!) but the serious work was only just beginning.
The big day actually started on Friday lunchtime, in the same way as every single Down for the Count gig – loading the van at our storage unit. With extra lighting, decorations and drinks to fit in the van was even more packed than usual!
Next was a quick stop off at Granger Hertzog, an amazing prop house in West London where Amelia worked until October 2011. We were borrowing some fantastic lights to add a touch of ‘glam’ to our New York-inspired evening, and couldn’t stop from helping ourselves to a few other bits and pieces too…!
Then we had a short hop up the A41 to Winslow, to start setting up for the next day. This involved setting up the tables and chairs, rigging the lights and hanging our chandelier decorations from the stage – work so physical that we had to reward ourselves with fish and chips.
There was just enough time for a quick sleep before heading back to the hall on Saturday morning, to finish decorating the hall and setting up the sound system and stage.
After a quick lunch, it was time for our rehearsal. Playing on a hollow stage in a large, boomy room creates a few technical difficulties so we spent a long time on the soundcheck, getting things sounding just right. Anna, our ever-present sound engineer, once again worked her magic, and soon the band was sounding fantastic!
In the afternoon we ran all the new material we had prepared for the concert, and brushed up a few other other songs that we hadn’t performed for a while. There was also time to practice the feature songs we had prepared for the evening, and to rehearse the opening and closing numbers of each set so that the show on the night is seemless!
Then it was time for a quick dinner – probably fish and chips again, knowing us – before coming back to the hall to tidy up, add the final touches to the decorations, check that everything is good to go and finally get changed, ready to welcome our guests for the evening before launching into our three sets!
Our next Winslow Public Hall performance will be on Saturday 10th December 2011. A Very Down for the Count Christmas will be a fantastic evening of live jazz, swing, soul and Motown music, with a few of your Christmas favourites thrown in for good measure! Buy your tickets here.
Labels:
A Very Down for the Count Christmas,
BanDter,
Christmas Party Band,
Function Band,
Jazz Band
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Behind the scenes at Down for the Count present On The Town – Part One
With A Very Down for the Count Christmas just a few weeks away, this week Mike takes a look “behind the scenes” at one of our Winslow Public Hall events
Once or twice a year, we host a themed event at Winslow Public Hall to give us an opportunity to perform for friends, family and future clients. It’s also a great chance for us to learn some new songs to add to our ever-expanding repertoire!
In May 2011, inspired by a holiday to New York City, we chose the theme On The Town, with decorations and music inspired by the Big Apple.
Planning these events always starts months beforehand – and the most difficult thing is often finding a date that we are all free!
Having juggled our nine diaries to secure a date, we started planning the decorations. This has always been the domain of Amelia, who always works wonders at transforming the hall on a very limited budget. This time the decorations included making ten hanging chandeliers – giving Mike the perfect excuse to mess around with scissors and spray paint – and wall displays featuring some New York jazz greats.
The next task was selecting and then arranging the new songs. We had chosen songs inspired by New York City, including There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon for New York, Manhattan, Lullaby of Birdland and On The Street Where You Live. Our arrangements are usually done by Mike, and involve hours sat behind a computer and keyboard, writing individual parts for each band member. On the surface Mike complains about having to do this, but secretly he is scarcely happier than when arranging music for the band!
A few weeks before the big day, we met up to practice the new music. Our favourite rehearsal studio is Audio Underground in Stoke Newington, and it was here that we headed once again - spending a whole weekend consuming snacks, drinking our own body weight in tea and coffee, engaging in a not insignificant amount of ‘bandter’, and also doing some playing as well.
This was the time to work on another big aspect of the evening – the feature songs, where each member of the band gets to choose their own piece of music to perform on the night, getting their three minutes of fame.
After a busy and productive weekend, it was time for a quick publicity performance at Winslow Farmer’s Market, and then the final push to sell tickets. On The Town was an extraordinary success, with over 120 tickets sold – smashing our previous record!
Check back soon to find out more about the big day itself…
Our next public performance at Winslow Public Hall is A Very Down for the Count Christmas on Saturday 10th December. Click here to buy your tickets before they sell out!
Once or twice a year, we host a themed event at Winslow Public Hall to give us an opportunity to perform for friends, family and future clients. It’s also a great chance for us to learn some new songs to add to our ever-expanding repertoire!
In May 2011, inspired by a holiday to New York City, we chose the theme On The Town, with decorations and music inspired by the Big Apple.
Planning these events always starts months beforehand – and the most difficult thing is often finding a date that we are all free!
Having juggled our nine diaries to secure a date, we started planning the decorations. This has always been the domain of Amelia, who always works wonders at transforming the hall on a very limited budget. This time the decorations included making ten hanging chandeliers – giving Mike the perfect excuse to mess around with scissors and spray paint – and wall displays featuring some New York jazz greats.
The next task was selecting and then arranging the new songs. We had chosen songs inspired by New York City, including There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon for New York, Manhattan, Lullaby of Birdland and On The Street Where You Live. Our arrangements are usually done by Mike, and involve hours sat behind a computer and keyboard, writing individual parts for each band member. On the surface Mike complains about having to do this, but secretly he is scarcely happier than when arranging music for the band!
A few weeks before the big day, we met up to practice the new music. Our favourite rehearsal studio is Audio Underground in Stoke Newington, and it was here that we headed once again - spending a whole weekend consuming snacks, drinking our own body weight in tea and coffee, engaging in a not insignificant amount of ‘bandter’, and also doing some playing as well.
This was the time to work on another big aspect of the evening – the feature songs, where each member of the band gets to choose their own piece of music to perform on the night, getting their three minutes of fame.
After a busy and productive weekend, it was time for a quick publicity performance at Winslow Farmer’s Market, and then the final push to sell tickets. On The Town was an extraordinary success, with over 120 tickets sold – smashing our previous record!
Check back soon to find out more about the big day itself…
Our next public performance at Winslow Public Hall is A Very Down for the Count Christmas on Saturday 10th December. Click here to buy your tickets before they sell out!
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Down for the Count - Christmas Party Band
I know, I know, it's a beautiful sunny afternoon at the end of September (how many times have you been able to say that in this country?!) and Christmas is probably the last thing on our minds, but it's creeping up on us and now is the perfect time to think about your Christmas party.
We've played for many Christmas parties in the past, but this year we've gone for it in a big way - arranging and learning some fantastic Christmas hits that will really give you a party with "class"!
If you're anything like me, you probably can't stand 95% of the Christmas songs that get played on the radio - which is why we've selected our Christmas repertoire very carefully.
For one thing, no-one wants a function band that plays JUST Christmas music - I couldn't think of anything worse - so we will be working our new Christmas repertoire around our great mix of Swing, Rat Pack, Soul and Motown classics.
We've also selected songs that sound 'right' next to the songs we perform - they have to be songs that suit a swing and soul band. You probably won't be surprised to hear that we've started with two classic Frank Sinatra arrangements - "Let It Snow" and "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town". I'm not sure who the original arrangements were written by, but they're both fantastic - especially Let It Snow, complete with muted trumpets, swung saxophones and cheeky transposition into the vocal chorus where you would normally expect the horn soli.
We've also arranged "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year", by Andy Williams. It's a fast jazz waltz, and probably the ultimate opening to any set of Christmas music!
Also on the set lists will be everyone's favourite Christmas Song - Maria Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You". We've made a habit out of re-creating scenes from Love Actually this year and can't wait to play this for you - Amelia is particularly excited about the tubular bells part!
Of course we're also planning lots of other Christmas songs - but we don't want to spoil all the surprises just yet...
Head over to our website today to enquire about having the band perform for your Christmas party - and don't forget that we are hosting our very own Christmas party at Winslow Public Hall on Saturday 10th December - more information about this great concert will be released soon!
Mike
We've played for many Christmas parties in the past, but this year we've gone for it in a big way - arranging and learning some fantastic Christmas hits that will really give you a party with "class"!
If you're anything like me, you probably can't stand 95% of the Christmas songs that get played on the radio - which is why we've selected our Christmas repertoire very carefully.
For one thing, no-one wants a function band that plays JUST Christmas music - I couldn't think of anything worse - so we will be working our new Christmas repertoire around our great mix of Swing, Rat Pack, Soul and Motown classics.
We've also selected songs that sound 'right' next to the songs we perform - they have to be songs that suit a swing and soul band. You probably won't be surprised to hear that we've started with two classic Frank Sinatra arrangements - "Let It Snow" and "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town". I'm not sure who the original arrangements were written by, but they're both fantastic - especially Let It Snow, complete with muted trumpets, swung saxophones and cheeky transposition into the vocal chorus where you would normally expect the horn soli.
We've also arranged "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year", by Andy Williams. It's a fast jazz waltz, and probably the ultimate opening to any set of Christmas music!
Also on the set lists will be everyone's favourite Christmas Song - Maria Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You". We've made a habit out of re-creating scenes from Love Actually this year and can't wait to play this for you - Amelia is particularly excited about the tubular bells part!
Of course we're also planning lots of other Christmas songs - but we don't want to spoil all the surprises just yet...
Head over to our website today to enquire about having the band perform for your Christmas party - and don't forget that we are hosting our very own Christmas party at Winslow Public Hall on Saturday 10th December - more information about this great concert will be released soon!
Mike
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Anthony and Becky's wedding with Down for the Count
Anthony and Becky Kolodynski booked Down for the Count to perform at their wedding at Heatherden Hall at Pinewood Studios on Saturday 6th August 2011. Here is their account of their special day.
Many thanks to Richard and Sarah at CaptureIt for the fantastic photos.
“As most people would attest to, finding a band to play at your wedding that you feel you can trust is difficult. We certainly struck gold in finding Down for the Count.
Firstly, in the run-up to the wedding, Mike, the band leader, was incredibly professional, courteous and enthusiastic, which instantly put our minds at ease, and we felt that we could put our faith in this band. He was also proactive in his suggestions of these things that might work during the wedding, and was helpful in assisting with the timings.
We had the piano-sax duo playing during the wedding breakfast, which was much better than simply having a CD or iPod playing, and it was played perfectly in harmony with the mood during the meal.
Our first dance was to a song not in the band’s repertoire, but they showed great flexibility to learn it in time for the wedding day – and it was played and sung beautifully. Shame about my dancing…!
In the evening, we had the 9-piece band play and the sound was simply fantastic! The best sign that you have a good band in front of you is that everyone is on the dance floor having a great time. People are still talking about the music at our wedding now…
All in all, we highly recommend Down for the Count – a great band.”
Photos courtesy of CaptureIt
Labels:
First dance,
Function Band,
Jazz Band,
Wedding receptions
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