Name for your band
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I once heard a promoter say you can tell your band is doing well if the bar is selling wiskey after midnight.
I still plan to use "Wiskey After Midnight" as a band name in the future.
Tony<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony LaCroix on 02 May 2003 at 09:08 AM.]</p></FONT>
I still plan to use "Wiskey After Midnight" as a band name in the future.
Tony<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony LaCroix on 02 May 2003 at 09:08 AM.]</p></FONT>
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When I put together my current band about 3 years ago, we had practiced for about 5 months, and still didn't have a name. My wife kept saying that if we didn't find a name for ourselves, and get a playing job soon, that people would start calling us the 'spankin monkees'.
We were later asked to play for a benefit, and they needed a name to put on the posters & programs. Caught us in the middle of practice, and we still couldn't think of anything we liked. I told them to make it Andy Z & the Spankin' Monkees. (sort of a joke, this being a benefit & all...)
Well, there was around 2000 people for this benefit, and we were a big hit.
The friggin name stuck, and is serving us well.
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We were later asked to play for a benefit, and they needed a name to put on the posters & programs. Caught us in the middle of practice, and we still couldn't think of anything we liked. I told them to make it Andy Z & the Spankin' Monkees. (sort of a joke, this being a benefit & all...)
Well, there was around 2000 people for this benefit, and we were a big hit.
The friggin name stuck, and is serving us well.
-andy-
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I had a jazz standards / wedding band for 2 years called ;
Johnny, Poly, Esther and Those Fabulous Leisure Suits.
Did about 200 gigs, and some of the oddest I have ever done too.
Blackpowder doesn't resonate well with the french, so we may change it to Maison Dixon.
maison is french for house. Seems to mean more over here and still reflect the music.
Johnny, Poly, Esther and Those Fabulous Leisure Suits.
Did about 200 gigs, and some of the oddest I have ever done too.
Blackpowder doesn't resonate well with the french, so we may change it to Maison Dixon.
maison is french for house. Seems to mean more over here and still reflect the music.
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Hey all,
regarding EW's list, and to put it in the mildest terms possible, naming a band Arbeit Macht Frei ("work sets one free", for all the non-German speakers) would be in EXTREMELY dubious taste...this expression achieved notoriety by being displayed above the entrances to numerous concentration camps during WWII. Ick.
Gerald
regarding EW's list, and to put it in the mildest terms possible, naming a band Arbeit Macht Frei ("work sets one free", for all the non-German speakers) would be in EXTREMELY dubious taste...this expression achieved notoriety by being displayed above the entrances to numerous concentration camps during WWII. Ick.
Gerald
"BRONCO BILLY" Yup right after old Clint Eastwood and his renegade troupe of convicts and misfits..actually I loved the movie and the storyline about a New Jersey salesguy wanting to be a cowboy..not to mention his love interest Miss Sandra Locke who was pretty hot at the time..Yeah day dreamin nine to fivers who holler and yodel at night.
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