Wednesday, 31 December 2008

31-Dec-08 - 2008 End Of Year Update

Another year has flown by and what a year it’s been! Jimmy is now divorced and all legal matters sorted, so 2009 may just be the year we finally get married… 37 years on! 2008 has been an amazing and incredible time with the music (probably our best to date) – in addition to our usual performing at local (and not quite so local) clubs and giving monthly one hour performances in residential care homes in the region on behalf of MIND Active, we have played a number of support and guest spots, performed at small festivals, hiring fairs, appeared a number of times on internet radio and also travelled to Yorkshire, Lancashire and Scotland!

One of the highlights this year has been appearing a few times on Bishop fm radio (based in Bishop Auckland in Co. Durham) and becoming good friends with the folk DJ (Terry Ferdinand). There’s a piccie of us below on our first visit as live studio guests. We’ve been on the show a few times this year and in November took part in a Folk Fundraiser concert to raise cash towards full FM over air broadcasting. Unfortunately, our last scheduled Bishop fm appearance of 2008 had to be re-scheduled due to illness... so listen out for us as Terry's guests on Monday 19th January at 9 pm.

jiva with Terry Ferdinand at Bishop fm radio 17th March 2008

Another highlight this year was in January when we took possession of a Bose L1 sound system. This is a system to die for – totally unlike conventional PAs that have front of house speakers, on-stage monitors, backline amps and huge powered desk with harsh and muddy sound! The L1 has a line array of 24 small speakers in a 7ft pole, 2 double-speaker bass units and individual ToneMatch mini-mixers on our microphone stands. The sound is awesome… CD-like clarity with sufficient volume to fill the venue without being too loud even right next to the pole. We’ve been able to use the system a number of times through the year and it’s just great having confidence that the sound produced will be right… no messing with dials and sliders, just set up, plug in and perform.

After a quiet start to the year due to coughs and colds and general lurgy we spent a week in Ingleton in February. We’d been invited to take part in the Ingleton Folk Festival Fund Raiser and so decided to take a week off work, book a cottage and visit clubs in the area. We played at The Plough Sessions in Staining, near Blackpool, on the Tuesday. This is run by duo called Penny Black who are raising money for Arthritis Research and we offered our services free for this good cause. We are now firm friends with Penny Black… more of that later. On Wednesday we visited the Alison Arms Folk Club in Coppull and on the Thursday we guested at Wigan Folk Club in… Wigan! Our friends Barbara and Barry who live nearby came to see us at the Alison Arms and Wigan, and it was good to catch up with them.

In March we did a bit of a wild thing! Allan Taylor had told us that the Clarence Folk Club in Blackpool were running an Allan Taylor theme night and he said “you should get yourselves along there”. So we did! We drove three hours to get there, waited three hours to play two songs to finish the night, and then drove three hours to get home again. But it was worth it… we had a great time and made a lot of new friends and re-met some old ones. We were treated a little like ‘celebrity’ by the organisers as clearly we were ‘in the know’ about Allan Taylor having become friends and worked with him on his revised songbook.

That month we took part in a Hiring Fair concert in Saltburn where we had a 30-minute spot and the following day we had our first performance on Bishop fm.

April was a strange month. Val was made redundant. Following on from the Northern Rock situation (and even worse things as the year has progressed) the housing market just slumped and the firm had to make a number of people redundant. Fortunately she received 3 months pay in lieu of notice and was told to stop working with immediate effect! She’s not yet been able to find full time employment but we’ve been managing to survive on Jimmy’s salary alone. There has been a small amount (very small) of temporary work that helps the finances along. We won’t bore you with the irksome details of claiming Job Seekers Allowance but that too (for a while at least) was helpful.

The other major event in April was Jimmy’s job being offshored to India! So he spent most of the month training Sachin (the representative sent over from the company in India). This was quite stressful and hard work. But there was a lighter side too and we have become firm friends with Sachin and his wife Nams (who joined him later). We had taken Sachin out to a local folk club so he could experience a real English music activity (which he enjoyed enormously), and we took them both out for Sunday afternoon tea at a lovely tea shop in Blanchland. They loved it and had a great time. More on Jimmy’s job situation later.

May was a busy month – we took part in a charity concert at Longhorsley (raising funds for Children’s Aid). We had our second appearance on Bishop fm radio. On the 6th May we met up at Croxdale Folk Club with our friends Steve and Kristi Nebel (from the USA) who were over again doing a UK tour. We first met them a few years earlier and it’s great to get to meet with them when they are over. Later in the month they came to stay with us for a few days. They were guesting on Bishop fm on the Monday night and then at our local folk club in Cramlington and we all performed together at both venues doing two of our songs (“Dream On” and “One More Song”). They suggested the name jiva and the jivettes, and it stuck! We’re hoping to go to the USA next year to spend time with them in Tacoma!

In June we guested at Netherton Folk Club (we are booked again for April 2009). The middle of the month we took ourselves off to Oswaldtwistle Mills for one of a series of musical events through the summer organised by Penny Black (in aid of Arthritis Research). The music took place in the large Marquee at the rear of the shopping complex in grassy grounds with play area and pond etc – and again we have made some new friends. The end of the month found us taking part in the Durham Traditional Music Festival with a 30-minute slot for their Hiring Fair.

Early July we had a brand new performing experience – in Borders bookstore! This had been organised by North East Live, a small organisation who arrange and organise a number of musical events. It was a very novel experience (forgive the pun). Mid-month we were back again at Folk At Natures World Festival near Middlesbrough where we joined in the singaround session on the first day with a specific 20-minute spot on the concert stage on the second day. It was a lovely sun shiny weekend and we had a smashing time.

2nd August is Jimmy’s birthday and by coincidence we were invited to two parties that day so we went to both! (And yes, we played and sang at both…) Mid August found us playing at Gateshead International Sports Stadium! We were taking part, as entertainers, in the Cancer Research Relay For Life event. Quite a humbling experience. Over the August Bank Holiday weekend we took part in two more of Penny Black’s concerts – these had now been moved from Oswaldtwistle Mills to Fleetwood. There had been so much rain that the marquee had had to be taken down!

1st September we were back at Bishop fm to do the evening show, having earlier in the day been interviewed for a Desert Island Discs types of programme being put together by Terry for his series, to be called “Folk Up Front With Ferdinand”. That was a lot of fun. Later in the month we took part in the Busking For Cancer week and we played and collected money from three of our local folk clubs – we passed a tin around and the generosity is just amazing!

And then it was time for a week’s holiday. We went to Fife and had a lovely week staying in a cottage in Cupar (not far from St. Andrews). As always we took in a few clubs and singarounds and so… paid a visit to Dunblane Folk Club on the Sunday, went to see Allan Taylor at Glenfarg Folk Club on the Monday night, Tuesday we were at the Acoustic Brew in Dunfermline (held in the upstairs room of a small café) and the 19th Acoustic Music Club in Largoward on the Thursday night. We had the Wednesday and Friday off and came home, shattered and needing another holiday! We got home on Saturday just in time to go and see Allan Taylor at The Davy Lamp in Washington! That wasn’t the end of it for September as the end of the month we took part in an acoustic evening concert at a social club in nearby Seaton Delaval.

There was no let up and October found us doing a show for a local walking group in the Longsands Café on the ‘bank’ of the boating lake in Tynemouth. The following week we were over in Morecambe in Lancashire guesting at The Smugglers Den pub. We’re booked again to play twice next year! The day after we went to a Guitar and Songwriting Workshop with Brian Willoughby (ex Strawbs) and Cathryn Craig – that was good fun.

November we went to stay with friends in Manchester who had booked tickets for us to go (again) to see the Slava Snowshow. If you’ve not seen it you must – it is the most exciting spectacular of mime! Later in the month we took ourselves up to Scotland for two days (Dunkeld – just north of Perth) to go and see an American singer-songwriter called Tom Pacheco. He has some amazing songs.

On top of all of that we have been to see a number of acts this year, Anthony John Clarke, Show of Hands, Brian Willoughby & Cathryn Craig, Steve and Kristi Nebel, Allan Taylor, Melanie, Ewen Carruthers, Emmy Lou Harris, Ben Sands, Marian Bradfield and Ralph McTell! In addition to the Slava Snowshow we’ve also seen the Kodo Drummers and Noise Ensemble – loud! And we’re off to the local pantomime (Humpty Dumpty) later this month.

So that brings us nicely to December. We've been taking it easy this month as the coughs, cold sore throats etc are bugging us again - and we mostly stayed at home keeping warm and gathering our strength.

Dotted throughout 2008 we’ve spent some time recording a debut CD (including three tracks recorded live at Cramlington Folk Club) and designing the artwork for a friend of ours, Jim Wigfield. He was delighted with the outcome - glass mastered, replicated and professionally packaged. We’ve also had two website commissions to ensure that we’re kept busy!

We mentioned earlier about Jimmy’s job situation. Having had his job offshored he had been put on assignment to another part of the company (quite stressful and a heavy time critical workload), and then out of the blue he received a call to say he was to be made redundant! So, as of 19th December we're both unemployed. There will, of course, be some money coming in and early pension but we’re going to have to take stock and work out what we can and can’t afford and whether or not we need to try and find some sort of employment – that’s always assuming there are jobs out there to be had. The unemployment figures are high at the moment and finding work is not going to be easy for us old ‘uns.

The additional freedom will give us the opportunity to take our music even further afield and we’re looking forward to planning full activity for next year. We already have a number of bookings!

Best wishes for the coming year. Hopefully our paths will cross again soon.

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
jiva design website

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

16-Dec-08 Support at Cramlington Folk Club

Guest night at Cramlington this evening with Bram Taylor and Roly Hindmarch and, along with Jimmy & Carol Powells, we were the support. Slightly different format to the usual as it was also a pie and peas supper night! Support acts were on in the first half, then we had pie and peas and the rest of the night was given over to the guest.

We went on first and our set was:

  • One More Song (jiva)
  • Some Way Home (jiva)
  • Silent Night (our customary Christmas song)
  • Galway To Graceland (Richard Thompson)
  • Tell Me Why/Ring Around The Moon (arr. Melanie)

Wow! The audience were with us all the way, swelling the choruses from the outset and all the way through to the end. Silent Night was beautiful!

Everyone was in good spirits and it was a grand night.

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace

Cramlington Folk Club

Friday, 12 December 2008

11-Dec-08 Jingles For Bishop fm

We were asked by Terry Ferdinand of Bishop fm if we could create a couple of jingles for the station to advertise his two programmes. We were happy to oblige, and the jingles will be broadcast regularly by the station.

However, if you can't wait, just follow the links below:

>> Folk With Ferdinand

>> Folk Up Front


Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
Terry Ferdinand MySpace
BishopFM

09-Dec-08 Croxdale Folk Club

A fairly quiet night - jiva, two of Old Age Travellers, Fred Brierley and another chap who sang (didn't catch his name). MySpace friend John Twist was there, but couldn't be persuaded to play - shame as he's a talented guy. And of course friends Terry (Bishop fm) and his wife Catherine were there.

jiva performed 7 songs, including 'Silent Night' which had everyone singing... beautiful. We rounded off with our own 'One More Song' - again everyone joined in making it a fun and memorable end to the evening.

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
Croxdale Folk Club MySpace
Terry Ferdinand MySpace
BishopFM

Monday, 8 December 2008

06-Dec-08 Netherton Folk Club

We always enjoy visiting this club which is just up past Rothbury. It's a beautiful part of the country, stunning countryside. The club is run by a lovely man (we first met him in Prudhoe years ago) called Jack - salt of the earth. Full of encouragement for everyone at the Club.

Despite the cold and icy weather there was a fair turnout - Jim was there with his new CD and sold quite a few copies. And there was a first for jiva tonight when we joined Jim for a live performance of his song 'South Shields' (our guitar playing does feature on the CD version of the song).

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
Netherton Folk Club

06-Dec-08 MINDActive

For a number of years we have performed, on a voluntary basis, at residential care homes in the region. These are organised through the charity, MINDActive. Not only do the residents enjoy our visits but we thoroughly enjoy performing for them and it's great to experience the reaction to our music (some even dancing!), have them gently join in with some of the choruses and to chat with everyone over a cuppa.

Today we were at a care home in Newbiggin-by-the Sea, and yes you do get a great view of the sea from the front lounge - just beautiful. We had a lovely time and even got everyone to join with us at the end to sing 'One More Song'! Magic!

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace

MINDActive website

05-Dec-08 Jim Wigfield 'At Last'

We mentioned in our 18 November blog that Jim's CD had been sent off to be glass mastered, etc., well... it is all done and complete. The CDs were delivered to us today and we are absolutely delighted with the finished product and the work done by the manufacturing company in the pressing process.

Jim is over the moon with the finished CD and so, it's available to buy - have your money ready... it'll make a great Christmas present.


Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
jiva design website
Jim Wigfield MySpace

Wednesday, 3 December 2008

02-Dec-08 Foggy Furze Folk Club

Singers night at the Foggy Furze in Hartlepool, and boy was it a quiet night! Don't know why - perhaps a combination of coughs and colds and very cold weather.

We took our friend Mike Jessop with us so he, ourselves, Jean and Madeleine and another chappie (sorry didn't catch the name) were the only performers. And there were two in the audience! We huddled together in a cozy corner of the room and had a great time in spite of the low turnout.

We went round the room doing two at a time with jiva finishing the night with two additional songs. Our songs for the evening were:
  • Two Old Friends (Magna Carta)

  • The Girl From Tornado Country (Tom Pacheco) - our first time out for this song

  • Love At The Five & Dime (Nanci Griffith)

  • Best Friends (jiva)

  • Different Dreams (jiva)

  • Some Way Home (jiva)

  • Back Home To You (Allan Taylor)

  • One More Song (jiva)
And we got everyone to join in on 'One More Song' - great fun!

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
Foggy Furze website

Sunday, 30 November 2008

29-Nov-08 Bishop fm Folk Fundraiser

We're honoured to have opened the night and want to say a big thank you to Terry, Bishop fm, fellow performers (Acoustica, Copperhead Still, Ed Mikalski, Marie Lindhardt and Tri) and everyone who came and enjoyed the music.

It was a tight fit getting everyone's gear on the 'stage' - it looked like a music store's front window! But we managed to squeeze our three guitars and state of the art Bose L1 sound system into the gaps between guitars, basses, electronic drum kit, and other amps/speakers.

The Bose L1 is ideally suited to this type of venue and we were really pleased with the way it performed - crystal clarity as always.

Our set for the 40 minute spot was:

  • Love At The Five And Dime (Nanci Griffith)
  • Two Old Friends (Magna Carta)
  • Best Friends (jiva)
  • Back Home To You (Allan Taylor)
  • Different Dreams (jiva)
  • Some Way Home (jiva)
  • Passin Thru (Randy Scruggs and Johnny Cash)
  • One More Song (jiva)

The night was an eclectic mix of styles and genres covering everything from folk/roots through to country and taking in blues and singer songwriter material too. There was even a bowed saw - Marie tells us its a Stradivarius!

Let's hope lots of money was raised for Bishop fm, and let's all double our efforts to promote the station and help out in any way that we can.

Looking forward to the next one...

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
Bishop fm website

25-Nov-08 Cramlington Folk Club

Singers night at Cramlington Folk Club... one or two were missing with coughs and colds and flu, Carol was in hospital... let's hope she's feeling better soon. There were still plenty of performers to make for the usual mixed bag of styles incorporating everything from unaccompanied through to blues guitar and contemporary singer/songwriter material.

A new addition this week was Phil Graham who, with his wife Janet, made the journey from deepest South Durham to join us. Good to have him visit and we know he's planning on returning in the new year. It was also good to see Ray Derrick at the club - he seems to be back on the scene after a lengthy gap in solo public performances.

Still recovering from our coughs and sniffles and throat problems, this was our first outing for almost three weeks. We decided it was about time we dusted off 'Sissy' (Jimmy's Taylor 855 12-string guitar, sister of Val's 'Missy' Taylor 855 12-string), and played two songs with Sissy's 6th pair of strings dropped to D... '4+20' (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) and 'No Telling' (Linda Thompson).

Cramlington has an unwritten tradition that, time permitting, whoever starts the night gets the chance to return to the floor at the end of the night... and so it was that we saw Ken Cross back for a second spot, bringing on a few of the Cramlington Big Band club to close the night with the usual well known singalong stuff.

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace

Cramlington Folk Club

Sunday, 23 November 2008

18-Nov-08 Jim Wigfield CD Update - We're Almost There

We have been working on Jim Wigfield's debut album throughout the year - and, following the final mixing and artwork design, have sent it all off for glass mastering, CD production and final product manufacture complete with 8 page booklet, tray liner, CD label, bar-coding and cello-wrap.

It's an exciting time for us as this is our first venture into full out-and-out professional production/manufacture... it's also an exciting time for Jim as we wait for delivery of the finished article!

Watch out for Jim's CD, entitled 'At Last' - it should be available in time for purchase as a Christmas present.

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
jiva design website
Jim Wigfield MySpace

Saturday, 22 November 2008

11-Nov-08 Jimmy's Taylor 910CE-L7 Gets TLC

Remember back in October we wrote about Jimmy's Taylor 910CE-L7 having the new Expression System fitted?

When we got the guitar home the electrics were fine, but the action on the guitar was different - Fender had given the guitar a free set-up! Jimmy spent a long time re-accustoming himself to the guitar and we both took great pains to try and tweak our wonderful Bose L1 system to get the signature Taylor sound that we love. But it was to no avail - we just couldn't get it right, so we got in touch with our friend and great luthier Mark Challinor... he agreed to cast his expert eye over it and see what could be done.

So on November 11 we drove to Otley with both our Taylor 910CEs to see Mark. Mark's inital thought was that he just loved them both, and didn't have any problem with either of them. But, after carefully listening to our description of the problems we were experiencing, he agreed to shape a new bone saddle in the Taylor compensated style but just a 1/64th inch higher for Jimmy's guitar. Two hours later Jimmy was smiling as his beloved Rio (yes, we name all our guitars) felt comfortable and right again, and was sounding more like its old self.

But, the final test would be when we got back home and played both acoustically and through the Bose... more to follow in a later blog!

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
Mark Challinor

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

10-Nov-08 Tom Pacheco in Dunkeld

We were first introduced to Tom Pacheco, an American singer-songwriter, by a friend of ours a couple of years ago and saw him for the first time in Hartlepool in 2007... we were hooked! As he's not performing in our area on this UK tour and, as we were keen to see him again, we took a couple of days off work and travelled up to Dunkeld (near Perth) to see him at The Taybank Hotel.

It was a wet, cold and blustery night but a few brave souls had turned out to watch him in this close and upfront concert and it was well worth the travelling. He was on good form and we had a grand night - we enjoyed the performance and the friendly chat with him too (he even remembered us from 2007).

Tom is passionate in his beliefs and it is obvious that he cares deeply for the world and its people and creatures. His songs and his performing style run the whole gamut from gentle and touching stories through to thunderous protests.


Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace

Tom Pacheco website
Tom Pacheco MySpace

08-Nov-08 MINDActive

For a number of years we have performed, on a voluntary basis, at residential care homes in the region. These are organised through the charity, MINDActive. Not only do the residents enjoy our visits but we thoroughly enjoy performing for them and it's great to see them react to our music (some even dancing!), have them gently join in with some of the choruses and to chat with everyone over a cuppa.

Today we were at a care home in Bedlington and we had a great time!


Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace

MINDActive website

08-Nov-08 Bishop fm Folk Fundraiser poster

We were asked by Terry Ferdinand, good friend and DJ of the Bishop fm folk show (Monday nights 21:00 - 23:00), if we could design a poster to advertise the upcoming Folk Fundraiser concert which is being arranged by them to raise funds for the station.

Rising to the challenge jiva design produced a draft poster that evening and put the finishing touches to it the next day.

We also designed tickets with a matching Bishop fm themed colour scheme.

The fundraiser promises a great night's entertainment featuring performances from:

>>
Acoustica
>>
Copperhead Still
>>
jiva
>>
Tri

And all for only a fiver!


Links
jiva website
jiva design website
jiva MySpace

Bishop fm website

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

04-Nov-08 Marian Bradfield at Cramlington Folk Club

Along with club regular, Terry Fletcher, we played support for Marian Bradfield - an Irish singer songwriter. We'd not seen her before, or even heard of her, but we wish we had! She was superb and her songs powerful and yet tender. We definitely plan on seeing Marian again when her website is updated with gig details, etc.

jiva got a really good reception from the audience, even some whooping! We sang three songs in the first half - 'Tommy', 'Maginot Waltz' and 'Love At The Five And Dime'. For our second spot we sang our self-penned 'Different Dreams' and 'Some Way Home'.

Marian was brilliant - certainly someone to look out for. W
e had a great night!

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace

Cramlington Folk Club

Marian Bradfield

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

01-Nov-08 Slava Snowshow at The Lowry, Manchester

What an amazing spectacle! We'd seen this show once before and were excited to be able to see it again. It's almost impossible to describe... suffice to say it is enthralling and magical and leaves you with a wonderful feeling of inner peace. A quote on the Slava Snowshow website tries to sum it up... but honestly, it has to be seen to be believed.

Slava’s Snowshow is unlike anything you have seen before – a world of wonder combining hilarity and poignancy with stunning spectacle and breathtaking images; an unmistakably unique comedy masterpiece. The ensemble cast of clowns use water, cobwebs, bubbles and dry ice to dazzling effect; a world of wonder in which a bed becomes a boat, a web of cotton envelops the audience and one tiny piece of paper begins a blinding, heart-stopping snowstorm that engulfs an awestruck audience in a blizzard of sparkling snowflakes.

We were staying with friends, Bob and Jean - it was they who first introduced us to Slava for which we will be ever grateful - and we had a nice relaxed weekend enjoying Slava and also enjoying play time with their two lovely cats, Frummerty and Max!

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
Slava Snowshow

Friday, 31 October 2008

30-Oct-08 Cathryn Craig & Brian Willoughby

Along with our friends, Mike and Hazel Jessop, we went to see Cathryn Craig and Brian Willoughby who were performing at Rothbury Roots.

Rothbury Roots is "A monthly music evening run by people passionate about keeping music live, to bring you the very best in acoustic music". The evenings are held in small intimate room in the Queens Head at Rothbury.

We've seen Cathryn and Brian several times (even attending a recent workshop with them - see 19-Oct-08 blog) and they never disappoint - tonight was no exception, they were on great form... exceptional guitar playing, wonderful singing, stage presence and genuinely warm and friendly.

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
Rothbury Roots
Brian Willoughby & Cathryn Craig

Wednesday, 29 October 2008

28-Oct-08 Croxdale Folk Club

Another 80 mile round trip to the singaround at Croxdale Folk Club. It was quite a busy night with the likes of The Old Age Travellers (OATs), Phil Graham and Robin Bailey in attendance. Also there was a chap called John Kelly who played the harmonium! A nice change and a nice sound.

As always it was good to be able to catch up with Terry Ferdinand and his wife Catherine who regularly attend the Croxdale Folk Club. Terry does a great Folk Show on BishopFm on Monday nights 21:00 - 23:00.

The night was the usual format of two songs in the first half and two in the second and more for some, time permitting. Our songs were Ralph McTell's 'Maginot Waltz' and Emerson Lake and Palmer's 'Lucky Man' in the first half with Kelly Joe Phelps' 'Tommy' (for Terry as he loves it!) and Paul Siebel's 'Louise'. It was the first outing with Jimmy's Taylor 910CE-L7 following its recent surgery - all seems well and jiva's signature 'gentle blend of acoustic guitars and vocal harmony' was very much in evidence.

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
Croxdale Folk Club MySpace
Terry Ferdinand MySpace
BishopFM

Tuesday, 28 October 2008

27-Oct-08 Taylor 910CE-L7 and Bose L1

It's been a difficult three and a half weeks for us as Jimmy's Taylor 910CE-L7 guitar has been away! We had been having problems with the original version 1 Expression System, and some surgery was required to fit the replacement version 2 Expression System.

The eagle-eyed among you will have noticed that for our recent gigs and visits to clubs Jimmy has been playing his old faithful Brazilian Rosewood Yamaha FG580 (his best friend for nearly 30 years). This meant we had to spend quite some time setting up the 'new' sound through our Bose L1 sound system.

When we picked the guitar up we also bought a second B1 bass module for the Bose system. So now it's back to the drawing board as the newly fitted Expression System on Jimmy's 910 produces a different sound again! And then there's the tweaking to make the most of the additional B1... So we'll be spending time getting the tonal balance right between the two 6 strings and the 12 string and 6 strings in good time for our gig at The New Inn in Rochdale on 7th November.

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace

26-Oct-08 Recording Jim Wigfield

We have been working on Jim's debut album throughout the year (including a live recording at Cramlington Folk Club). Today was his fifth recording session - we had a long day, but have sorted out a running order and had a listen to all the songs (while eating a very nice chicken soup provided by Jim!)... and it's sounding good.

You can hear some of the early mixes on Jim's MySpace profile.

Next step is for us to do some further tweaking and mixing to finalise the tracks - and, in parallel, design the artwork for the CD and the jewel case inserts. Then it'll be all systems go - ready well before the Christmas rush!

Links

jiva website
jiva MySpace
jiva design website
Jim Wigfield MySpace
Cramlington Folk Club

Saturday, 25 October 2008

25-Oct-08 The Comrades Club, Whitley Bay

This was the fourth quarterly acoustic music evening run by John Jeffrey - and acoustic means just that, no PA even though the room is quite large.

All the performers had two songs/tunes each in the first half. We sang 'Back Home To You' and 'An Acquaintance Of Mine', both of which went down very well.

It was much the same for the second half and John asked us to finish the night... we were happy to oblige with 'Love At The Five And Dime', 'Best Friends' (a request) and 'Sonny'.

There was plenty of joining in on our songs in both halves, quite an achievement at this venue.

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace

Friday, 24 October 2008

23-Oct-08 The Station Hotel, Seaton Carew

Our first visit to this Folk Club run by Hartlepool trio Skyran (Ronnie, Angie and Christine). We'd received a Facebook message from Ronnie inviting us to visit their music night and were happy to make the 90-mile round trip. Not many people there - perhaps the miserable windy weather kept folks indoors.

It was good to catch up again with Lawrence and Christine (The Crackpots) and Yorkie, and to meet Ronnie and Angie for the first time. We had a good old chin wag about guitars, music, PA, folk clubs, festivals... the usual stuff!

Skyran played four songs... Yorkie elected to only do two... then we played 'Back Home To You', 'An Acquaintance Of Mine', 'Different Dreams' and 'Some Way Home'... Lawrence and Christine finished the first half with four songs.

Yorkie started the second half with three... Skyran followed with three more... we played 'Love At The Five And Dime', 'Two Old Friends' and 'Best Friends'... Lawrence and Christine rounded the night off with a final three songs.

Although quiet it was an enjoyable night and we'll certainly take up the invitation to go back again before too long.

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace

Wednesday, 22 October 2008

20-Oct-08 Lamplight Arts Centre, Stanley

We popped along to the Lamplight the previous Monday to take part in their Unplugged night and had been asked to come along on the 20th for a special night. The Lamplight Arts Centre have been running monthly Writers Open Mic' Sessions for people who write prose or poetry in any styles as well as other performers such as singer-songwriters. This was a special Open Mic as part of the Durham Book Festival 08 with guest poet/performer and stand-up comic Kate Fox who had been running a workshop that afternoon.

It was quite a different night from our usual music venues and it was interesting to see the spoken word being performed. Being the only musicians there we were 'interspersed' (to use the words of the MC, Allen) between the poems and short stories.

The atmosphere was great and we had a very attentive audience. We played two of our songs - 'Best Friends' and 'Some Way Home' - and they loved them! The applause we received for 'Best Friends' was, well, quite overwhelming.

Allen asked us to finish off the night with another of our songs, a song we had only 'taught' him last week, 'One More Song'. And boy did they join in! It was magical.

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace

Lamplight

19-Oct-08 Brian Willoughby & Cathryn Craig Workshop

The day after our gig at The Smugglers Den in Morecambe we attended a workshop given by Brian and Cathryn at The Edge in Poulton-le-Fylde.

After their opening 'That Old Guitar' they split us into small groups where we could experiment with some of the guitar techniques that Brian had demonstrated. It was certainly interesting to have additional players jamming along with our 'Dream On', 'Love At The Five & Dime', 'Peaceful Easy Feeling' and 'Best Friends'.

Brian made sure that he spent time with each group, helping and encouraging throughout the afternoon. Then Cathryn and Brian performed 'House Of The Rising Sun' asking us all to try out different chord inversions with them.

We then had the opportunity to spend one-on-one time with each of them. We've previously played support for them and they've also seen us do some floor spots so they're familiar with what we do... Brian likes our use of different capo positions to facilitate each playing different chords in some songs, and gave us some tips on transitioning between shapes... Cathryn complimented us (especially Val) on our vocal delivery and harmonies, giving us some breathing and warm up tips for the voice. She stressed that we're good at what we do and that we should keep on doing it!

The day finished with a 45-minute concert where Cathryn and Brian played many of our personal favourites.

Many thanks to Paul Roberts for organising the event - we had a great time, and will no doubt be back for more.


Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
Brian Willoughby & Cathryn Craig
Paul Roberts MySpace

Monday, 20 October 2008

18-Oct-08 The Smugglers Den, Morecambe

Small pub, very low ceiling so could only use half the Bose L1 stack set up on a table. Coal fire - hot (especially for Jimmy as he was standing nearest). Jimmy using Yamaha FG580 as Taylor 910CE-L7 was in for repair/replacement of its Expression System.

Three sets of 30-minutes each. (6 songs each set). 1st set - crowd of youngsters at big table in front of us were getting quite loud and raucous. We made the mistake of trying to compete with them! (Silly... and a lesson learned - don't do that again). And, so they played a noisy quiz machine game while we were doing second set!

But we played and sang everything pretty well - we enjoyed it and were still raring to go after our last set which ended at midnight! Landlord immediately said he wants us back next year, probably a couple of times. There were positive comments (even from the adjoining room), saying that the sound was great and crystal clear. One of them actually said Jimmy had a good voice.

So overall a much more enjoyable experience than anticipated... a gig in a pub bar, on a Saturday Night!

Set 1
1. Back Home To You (Allan Taylor)
2. A
n Acquaintance Of Mine (Anthony John Clarke)
3.
Dream On (jiva)
4.
Maginot Waltz (Ralph McTell)
5.
Sonny (Ron Hynes)
6.
Galway To Graceland (Richard Thompson)

Set 2
1. Yorkshire Romance (C.J. Rowe)
2.
The Veteran (Allan Taylor)
3.
Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (Bob Dylan)
4.
Passin' Thru (Randy Scruggs and Johnny Cash)
5.
Louise (Paul Siebel)
6.
Tommy (Kelly Joe Phelps)

Set 3
1. Love At The Five And Dime (Nanci Griffith)
2.
Two Old Friends (Chris Simpson)
3.
Best Friends (jiva)
4.
Different Dreams (jiva)
5.
Some Way Home (jiva)
6.
One More Song (jiva)

Links
jiva website
jiva MySpace
The Smugglers Den