I have a fraught relationship with Pittsburgh. It's where I was born and spent the first sixteen years of my life. When people ask me where I come from, sometimes (when the Steelers are winning?) I come right out and say it. Other times, it's too complicated. I didn't get a driver's license until I'd moved away, so I barely know my way around. I didn't play music until several years after I left so I can't really call myself a Pittsburgh artist.
Except when I have a gig here goddammit. And then the whole town should celebrate me, right? I mean, Andy Warhol left when he was twenty one or so and they built him a whole museum!
But the promoter for our show in the `burgh this Tuesday, July 7, couldn't even be bothered to put us in their ad. They've got things going on in August, in September, in nice bold letters in their big half page ad in the weekly paper, but not us.
Years ago, there was a club called the Electric Banana here. Legend has it, the promoter kept a gun in his desk and if he thought your set was too short, he'd take it out and wave it around until you got back up on stage.
It makes me nostalgic for a time I never actually knew myself, when promoters cared so much. Now they book fifty shows a month in so many venues they can't keep track of who's playing where. If a couple shows do well, good. The rest of the acts will just have to get by some other way.
Who will know about the show? We had someone doing publicity but it's barely in the local listings. I've tried with the local radio and they've always been supportive but they must have other things going on. And today, in the local paper, they list us as playing on Sunday. I just double-checked and we are definitely playing at Club Cafe this Tuesday, July 7 at 7 PM.
If anyone reading this resides in what is actually a really lovely, interesting city with some of the friendliest folks in the USA, please spread the word. I don't want to be too depressed to not bother coming back.
8 comments:
My wife and I visited Pittsburgh a couple of weeks ago and found it to be a very cool city, and quite photogenic.
Sorry the club you're playing at has challenging methods of promotion.
My husband and I are driving in from Detroit to see you guys. I have a good feeling about this show...
SS you are right, the city looks fantastic.
Debbie that is great news. It's not a big place - I feel better now...
Amy, It'll be fantastic. Just go with the music and - no matter what size the audience - it will be a great show. Enjoy it.
thank you TBNIL, that's sweet. Funny, I woke up today feeling the same way, like it doesn't matter how many.
The show in Pittsburgh was truly great! I was by myself so I wasn't much help in promotion, but I did invite several people in real life and via the internet...apparently to no avail. Regardless, it was fun and one of the best shows I've been to in a while. Thank you!
I played the Electric Banana once. Glad I didn't know about the gun thing at the time!
ps. Your Philly show was tremendous!
I remember Johnny Banana! What a name, eh? It's perfect, really. He caught under-aged me trying to sneak in his club. Later on, what fun to go hear the Cynics shred that joint.
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