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"DOWN FOR FIVE"
Syke Mochek - Lead Vocals/Guitar
Janna Jordan - Lead Guitar/Vocals
Scotty Squires - Bass/Vocals
Carl Lowe - Drums
"HELL OR HIGH WATER"
Classic, Southern & Modern Acoustic Rock, Blues and More!
Steve Sutherland - Vocals/Acoustic Guitar
Doyle Speer - Vocals/Acoustic Guitar
Carl Lowe - Drums/Vocals
and
"THE 918"
Nothing But Party Rock!
Ashlee Elmore - Vocals
Ayngel Elmore - Vocals
Jarrod Elmore - Guitar/Vocals
Josh Howard - Bass/Bkg Vocals
Carl Lowe - Drums/Bkg Vocals
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HELL OR HIGH WATER @ THE SOLO!!!
Hell or High Water will be back at The Solo Club on Wednesday night, 9pm to Midnight(Bar time.) No cover charge, great atmosphere and the best drinks in town!!!
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DOWN FOR FIVE JUST LAUNCHED BRAND NEW WEB SITE!!!
Check it out at http://www.downforfive.com/ and let us know what you think!
HELL OR HIGH WATER @ TALLGRASS SALOON IN PAWHUSKA!!!
Hell or High Water will be back at the Tallgrass Saloon this Friday October 17th in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Show starts at 9pm . We hope to see you there!
MY PERSPECTIVE ON THE TULSA OILERS THEME SONG RECORDING PROCESS
I have had a lot of people asking about the details involved in the recording process of the new Tulsa Oilers theme song "Let's Go!" So I figured I would give a rundown as best I can of what took place and how it all came about.
From the little bit of info I have gathered from the other DFF members, the whole idea came around the time that Pantera wrote and recorded the theme song for the Dallas Stars. Most of Down For Five's members at the time being avid hockey fans(Fyi, DFF is slang for a 5 min major or 5 Minutes in the penalty box) thought they should write a theme song for their favorite hometown hockey team as well. So "Let's Go!" was born.
The Oilers used Down For Five's theme for the '05-'06 season at the Tulsa convention center. Then when the new BOK center was built, Down For Five was approached to re-record and re-vamp the Oilers theme for use in the '08-'09 season and possibly beyond, in addition to filming a video for the opening game sequence.
Syke and I showed up at Armstrong Recording Studio in Tulsa on September 16th 2008 around 11am and I was introduced to the owner Stephen Egerton(who also recorded Down For Five's first album "Time Has Come.") and we immediately started talking drums. Stephen plays guitar but also loves playing the drums as well. I noticed this great looking drum set he had set up there and as I was inspecting it he started to tell me a little about it. Stephen goes on to tell me it was a gift from The Alkaline Trio's drummer! I guess the AT's drummer started his own custom drum company and after taking his first production kit out on tour he was talking to Stephen about his love for playing the drums and his need for a good kit. So the AT's drummer being a huge fan of Stephen's work as the guitar player for "The Descendants" and "All" which were big influences on The AT, he decided to send Stephen his first
production kit as a gift!
The first couple of hours were spent setting up drums, miking and getting a good sound. After a little experimentation we decided to use my Ludwig bass drum and toms, but I ended up using the Alkaline Trio's snare drum and a set of $3000.00 Meinl cymbals and Hi-hats Stephen had also received as a gift from another friend in the music biz! Wow, those things sound great! You can't really tell how great they sound on the compressed versions of the song on the Internet because of the low bit rate. But they really do shine in a loss-less format on a good system.
Once we got the drum sounds squared away, it was time to start recording! Janna and Scott couldn't make it till later that evening so Syke and I started by laying some reference vocal and guitar tracks down(complete with a guitar solo done by Syke on vocals, it was hilarious! :) so I would have something to play along with to know where I was in the song. We didn't have much time at all to rehearse the song before taking it in the studio and Syke and I had came in with some fresh ideas, so it was almost as if we were learning it as we went along. We found out later that we were both secretly afraid that when Janna and Scott showed up that we were going to have the structure all wrong. We pushed forward and to our surprise we had the drum tracks completely done, well before 5pm! We took a lunch break and resumed that evening, meeting Janna and Scott there.
You could have cut the tension with a knife when they were giving what we had done a first listen. It sure was a happy moment when we realized for sure by their response that we had gotten the structure correct and they were stoked about the sound we had gotten. Syke's mouth-solo sure got a laugh! We joked about how we should just keep that in there instead of having Janna do one. I'd still like to hear the finished product with it in there just for a good laugh.
Janna set up and got a killer guitar sound using two different guitar amps and cabinets. She used her rig and also a really nice ultra-expensive rig that Stephen had on hand(I'm guessing it was a gift from someone famous :) for the second guitar part. Janna and Scott recorded all their guitar and bass parts that evening and it all went very smooth as far as I know. I was tearing down drums, loading and separating my gear into my flight cases for the Dakotas trip while Scotty was recording. The next day Syke went back and finished his vocal parts by himself and also added the siren and whistle. That evening after Scott and Janna did their background harmony vocals they had some people from our Down For Five's on-line forum and I believe, some staff from the BOK center come out to do all the claps and chants. Unfortunately I couldn't be there. It was my birthday
and I was playing my weekly gig at The Solo Club in Bartlesville with one of my other bands "Hell or High Water."
The next day was reserved for mixing and mastering and again I wasn't able to make that, due to my trip to the Dakota's with T.J. McFarland so I don't have any info there either but all in all that's pretty much how things went down from my point of view. It was a fun process and I'm super proud of what we ended up with! A special thanks to the Tulsa Oilers and to Stephen Egerton at Armstrong Studio for doing what he does! You can listen to the finished product at www.myspace.com/downforfive or you can hear it at all of the Oilers home games this season at the new BOK center. We'll see you there!!!
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TO THE DAKOTAS AND BACK!!!
Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota and Minnesota all in a matter of hours and we made it back in one piece! We had a really good time, met some great people and made lots of new friends!
We left Tulsa around midnight, drove all night and arrived in Watertown, South Dakota about noon the next day. Loaded in and set up in a great room! As a matter of fact, Merle Haggard is playing that same stage very soon! We got checked into the hotel and finally got a little sleep before our gig. We played and stayed there for two days and I have to say, it was super nice to be able to finish playing and just walk off the stage and grab a drink on the way to my own private hotel room and not have to tear anything down. I think I could get used to that real quick!
Next we headed to Fargo, North Dakota to stay at a friends house, find a fill-in bass player and hopefully book some more gigs while we were waiting for our next scheduled dates. It was a good week, we saw the sights, went out on the town, ate at some of the locally owned restaurants, and did our best to book some gigs.
We picked up a local entertainment newspaper and looked for the local "open jams" and decided we would go look for a bass player. The first jam we hit was in downtown Fargo and the players there were really good! T.J. and I sat in with them for a while and later found out the bass player was previously Martina McBride's bass player! He was great, but unfortunately he was already booked or we would have snagged him up.
So we headed off to the next jam and stayed there quite a while. We really cut loose at this one and had some fun! We ended up playing quite a bit that night with lots of different musicians, we played some Doors, Stones and even some Zeppelin! Honestly it probably looked more like a circus than a jam night toward the end! We were really cuttin' it up. The locals sure got a kick out of my stick tricks, and I was putting it on thick that night!
(I found out some interesting information recently. The guy who hosted that jam was one of the local talents that played the show in Moorhead Minnesota that Buddy Holly, Richey Valens and the Big Bopper were on their way to play but didn't make due to their tragic and untimely demise in a plane crash on February 3rd 1959, often quoted as "The day the music died.")
We found a bass player, switched numbers and headed off to The Hub, 6 bars in one! And man was it fun! We actually hit The Hub two nights in a row! Guess we couldn't get enough of it. The country bar, Cadillac Ranch is a lot like Coyote Ugly but somehow cooler. The girls dance on the bar and throw out free hot dogs across the room to everyone. Another one of my favorites at The Hub was The Monkey Bar it's a metal music bar complete with headbanging- on-the-bar dominatrices fully equipped with whips, chains and Jagermeister! Crazy! And all while listening to Pantera! Heaven? No,... but it was upstairs!
Next we were off to play our last two gigs in Hankinson, North Dakota at another casino. The place we played was not nearly as nice as the other casino's venue but the casino/hotel itself was way bigger and there were a lot more people so it turned out to be quite a bit of fun as well. I don't think I went outside the whole time I was there, it was a pretty big place and lots to do.
We left for home on Sunday about 1pm and drove what seemed like forever till we decided we were going to stop in Kansas City for some grub. We were starving and all craving Chinese food so we went out of our way to hit PF Changs! Where I confiscated some chop sticks so I can practice my technique. I just feel that a drummer should be able to 'be one with the sticks...grasshopper', and I'm just not. We didn't get to Tulsa and get unloaded till about 2:30am and I still had to drive another hour home in my own car, so needless to say I was ready for bed when I got here! Anyway, I'm rested up and anxious to see everyone, and there's a ton of stuff going on, so you should all just follow me around all week and join in the fun! ;-)>
NEW CHRISTIAN PARKS VIDEO!!!
Those of you that have been on this list for a while might remember the story of me getting a phone call from someone quite some time ago, whom I had never met, that wanted me to go into the studio and record a few tunes with them. He was wanting to put together a decent demo before he headed off to Nashville to try his luck in the music biz. Well, that was Christian Parks.
I went to Oklahoma City on a whim, having no idea what to expect. Up to that point I hadn't actually met Chris, I only talked to him on the phone a little and had heard some acoustic demo versions of the songs he had sent me via e-mail.
All in all, it was a pretty quick process. As I sat up my drums while Chris was laying down what we call "trash tracks" so I would have something in the headphones to play along with. After that, Chris basically sat down in the drum booth with me, played a little acoustic guitar and wrote down where the changes were and we knocked it out.
Chris took that demo to Nashville as planned, and to my surprise he cut a video to one of the tracks I recorded with him! I was just stopping by his myspace the other day to say hi and ran into it so I thought I'd share. You can find the video at http://www.myspace.com/parkschristian (It's unlabeled, the name won't show up till after you've played it. There's two video's and it's the one on the top). It's called "California Dreams"
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EVERY WEDNESDAY
"Hell or High Water"
at The Solo Club!
408 E 2nd Street
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
The ONLY place to be on a Wednesday!!! (8:40pm, No Cover, 21 & up)
THIS FRIDAY - OCT 17TH
"Hell or High Water"
(9pm)
THIS SATURDAY - OCT 18TH
Sorry!
We are taking the night off.
Go support local music!
EVERY SUNDAY
"Connections" service at Good Shepherd Church.
Ayngel Elmore; Vocals
Jarrod Elmore; Vocals/Guitar
Josh Howard; Bass
Carl Lowe; Drums
(9:30 AM)
801 SE Washington Blvd.
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
(across from Wal-Mart)
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