RNCM Session Orchestra in the RNCM Theatre
Two days later (Including an RNCM Sax Day Rhythm Section Workshop in-between) I was back with the RNCM Session Orchestra to play at the Royal Albert Hall in London. This was an amazing opportunity to play alongside the Greater Gwent Youth Orchestra and the "Out of Essex" project. The Out of Essex Project was fantastic fun, it involved the Session Orchestra working with 600 School Children from the Essex area. Together, the whole ensemble played Karl Jenkins' piece "Rondo Latino" which was an absolute joy to hear after the work that we put in to the project. We also performed Elbow's One Day Like This which sounded fantastic in the RAH. All in all, a once in a lifetime experience. I enjoyed it all immensely.
RNCM Session Orchestra, Greater Gwent Youth Orchestra and Out of Essex perform in the Royal Albert Hall
Two days after this, Spinoffs went down to Coventry to perform at the Keeping it Live function band showcase. We played very well on the day and have had a number of emails enquiring about booking the band! You can't ask for more than that! The diary is starting to fill up for 2014 which is great! Also this month, Spinoffs played at Selby Rugby Club for a birthday / wedding anniversary party. Shoutout to Charles Macdonald who depped for the band that evening.
Amongst the regular plethora of Jam Nights and Pub Gigs, a highlight for me was playing as part of a Jazz Trio at the Manchester Music Show at Manchester Central. The band featured myself on Bass, Liam Waddle on Piano and Will Unger on Drums. We played to a very appreciative audience and had a great day at the show!
And last but not least, the RNCM Revue show took place two days ago (bit of a theme here...). I enjoyed playing with The Hughes Brothers (Blues Brothers Tribute Band) complete with sunglasses and Duck Dunn head bob. Everyone loved the high energy performance given by Owen Hughes and Tom Stott as the Hughes Brothers and the backing band which included Myself, Ollie Harding, Charles Macdonald, Liam Waddle, Jamie Sharp and Aaron Wood. And to close the show, Keep Swinging did a high octane set of Pop songs which was a great way to end a fantastic evening of music.
Alasdair "Duck" Simpson playing with The Hughes Brothers in the RNCM Revue Show
That's it for now! I suppose we will have to wait for the madness that is Christmas to start! Fingers crossed I make it to 2014 alive.
Alasdair
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