Archive for the ‘Organist/Pianist/singer’ Category

Angelo Natalie- singer/song writer

03.04.09

angelo-3How long have you been playing, singing? 
 
 My folks bought me a drum set when I was 14. I’ve been playing & singing in bands & doing solo gigs ever since. 
 
  What other kinds of events do you play for?
 
Catholic liturgies, Protestant worship services, memorial services/funerals, youth rallies, a children’s shelter, nursing homes, a soup kitchen. 
 
 Can you remember any funny and or memorable stories from past wedding’s you’ve played at that are worth sharing? It can involve you or members of the wedding party.
 
 The groom was so late at this one wedding, I performed what amounted to a mini-concert for the sake of crowd control while we all waited for him to arrive. It was a good 45 minutes after the scheduled start time. 
 
 What advice could you pass on to other aspiring musicians/singers out there who want to be good and be successful?
 
 Prepare. Be VERY prepared. 
 
 What do you think set’s you apart from other musicians/ singers like yourself? What are your strengths?
 

I prepare, trying to pay great attention to detail. I sing with all the passion I can muster and accompany myself on piano. 
 
 What is it about playing / singing for weddings that you enjoy?
 
I’m a married man & witnessing vows never gets old for me. 
 
 List for me in order your top 5 musical influences.
 
GOING BACK: The Beatles, Sly & The Family Stone, Wilson Pickett, Mad Dogs & Englishmen featuring Joe Cocker, & Peter Gabriel 
 
 Are you involved in other musical projects, groups, organizations and if so what are they?

 I am the minister of music at a Presbyterian church and I music-direct teen choirs at my parish and the Catholic high school where my kids attended. 
 
 What are some of your other interest and hobbies that you enjoy?
 
I have written a lot of children’s music: 34 songs for PBS’s Barney and many toy commercials.

I’ve been a “Mac enthusiast” since I got my first Mac in 1985. Yes – it’s kind of a cult. I follow national politics closely. I love the Italian language & culture.

Check out this catchy tune produced by Angelo!!

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Bernie Choiniere Singer / Pianist

02.24.09

bernie-8x10 What is your experience as a wedding musician?

Well, I’ve worked for a number of different churches in the Boston area. This is what I do full time. I’ve been playing in the greater Boston area for about 16 years. I average about 30 wedding’s a year along with alot of other church related events.

 Can you share with me some of your more memorable wedding moments that you have experienced? This can include you, the wedding party or all of the above.

I have had my share of unfortunate mishaps. Some are not worth repeating but here’s one that comes to mind. I can remember the groom passed out 3 times during the ceremony and his groomsmen had to pick him up. He wasn’t drunk or anything, he was just so nervous. That was crazy!
 
Is it hard to make a living as a musician? 
Sometimes it is but most of the time it’s pretty good. But it’s like anything else. You have to work at it and develop a report with your clientele. If you do a good job, and if you act professionally, people pay attention to that and spread the word about your talents.

  What are some your other interest? 

I enjoy sports. I love to play tennis and basket ball and I love to watch football. I enjoy cooking especially Italian food. Then again I’m a bigger fan of eating Italian food more than I like to cook it. I also love to garden and hang out in my back yard! My daughters are singers and I enjoy making music with them and helping them with their performances. 

 If you could do anything else in your life, what would it be?

I’d be a goat herder. I don’t know!!!! I’m not handy, so you can forget construction and while I’m at it I could never be a plumber even though it would make members of my family happy. I’ve got 4 girls you know! I enjoy talk radio. Maybe a talk show host!

 What advice could you share to the young musician out there hoping to be successful in music?

I would offer them not to give up in all of their efforts. Never give up! Practice everyday, and don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. When you fail, shake it off, and remember it will happen again sooner or later so get over it and fast. Just know how to rebound. And like the commercial, never let them see you sweat!
Who are some of your influences?
I do alot of Christian music.  Chris Tomlin, Matt Maher.  Love the Beatles, Ray Charles to name a few. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Bob Kirby - Musician Extraordinaire

02.24.09

head_shot_bob1I got a chance to meet up with Bob Kirby, well known working musician in the Boston area.   He can sing, play the piano, the organ and his saxaphone playing has got to be, bar none,  top 10 in Boston.  I asked him a few questions and here’s what he had to say!

How long have you been playing, singing?

Playing saxophone professionally in wedding bands for 24 years
Over 800 wedding receptions (30-50 a year average), over 200 wedding ceremonies (15-20/year)

Can you remember any funny and or memorable  stories from past wedding’s you’ve played at that are worth sharing?

It can involve you or members of the wedding party.

Yes, but not fit for publication. Most of them are rather tragic. Once I had a trumpet player that started playing a processional in a different key than I was playing on the organ and didn’t switch over for about 8 excruciating bars. That was fun.

What advice could you  pass on to other aspiring musicians/singers out there who want to be good and be successful?

Find your niche and set yourself apart as someone unique that will create a Brand people will desire. Don’t let your worst performance let you down; keep striving forward and don’t look back.

What do you think set’s you apart from other musicians/ singers like yourself?  What are your strengths?

I have extensive experience performing both secular and sacred music, so I can draw on both experiences to inform the other. I tend to have a bit of jazz influence in my playing, but definitely strong R&B roots. Add the fact that I grew up on classical church music and made records with a boys choir and you’ll see my traditional side.. While Contemporary Christian Music dominates much of what I do, I still enjoy traditional hymns like Ave Maria, both by Schubert and Bach-Gounod, and Panis Angelicus, Ave Verum by Mozart , etc.

What is it about playing / singing for weddings that you enjoy?

I like to be able to find the formula that will most move the Bride and Groom to enter in more deeply into the moment. It is like unlocking a puzzle to find their emotional key.

List for me in order your top 5 musical influences.

In the Christian genre (most applicable to weddings): Matt Redmond, Rich Mullins, Matt Maher, Tom Booth and Stephen Curtis Chapman

Are you involved in other muscial projects, groups, organizations and if so what are they?

The Johnson Brothers (a.k.a. The Swinging Johnsons), Blue Heaven, Elated, Bernie Choiniere and the East Coast Band, LIFT worship band, Celine Dion tribute Band featuring Gina DiMia,

What are some of your other interest and  hobbies that you enjoy?

Recording and producing albums, reading about History, traveling (particularly to Italy and speaking Italian)