Showing posts with label session work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label session work. Show all posts

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Why Musicians Shouldn't Vote Or Believe Anything The Government Says,But to Make Boatloads of Money In The Music BIz

By Mark Grove

Musicians don't vote ever. Does your vote have an impact.No.

You'll give me all kinds bullshit,like they help the poor, and Obama is creating change. Are you freaking kidding me!

The only people who can significantly change things is you and me,the middle class.The bailouts to the major banks and financial institutions? They should have to bail themselves out, and the government should make sure things are done properly.

Think about it, most businesses if they get in a jam financially they have to bail themselves out. The major corporations have had many decades to make 10's if not hundreds of billions of dollars, and should have to take from their own fortunes. The governments in both the USA and Canada can't be trusted fellow musicians. Here in Canada we have the Canada Pension Plan, much like Social Security in the US. The Canada Pension Plan lost 8.5 billion of our money, yes our money because they invested 60 percent of our money in the stock market.

That was in January of this year. Still trust the government?

I don't .I don't trust the republicans or the democrats.

What the government should be doing for musicians

I don't vote and neither should any musician. The government should be helping musicians by letting them start music based businesses that are tax free for the first year,and no payroll tax on hired employees.

No, don't be giving musicians grants and loans. Are ya stupid?

That's where the real change will happen when you give musicians and music business a chance to prosper and help others. You're already taking our money out of our music business, and you want to take more by making it harder to hire employees or session players, recording engineers or roadies and Guitar Techs.

That's Bullshit people .If you happen to have a band lucky enough to be an opener for a major act, and your band makes 20 G's a night, chances are you'll need a roadie, and possibly a guitar tech as well.

Making it more difficult by adding payroll taxes and upping taxes on businesses in general, will not make any musician want to take their music to the next level. That next level is a registered business that starts making money as a corporation. Getting any ideas musicians and inept politicians out there?

Song writing royalties, Gig pay, Session work, Film scores and video game songs. There will always be a boatload of cash in the music business, and most of it is concerts and club gigs. Real musicians will want to be in business and work their asses off to become wealthy, yes wealthy. Hire people without excessive taxes and such.

CD and album sales,for most bands won't be such a big part of making money. Even the Stones in the 70's and 80's had to rely mainly on their tours to make large amounts of cake. Okay, are you convinced that the government should cut back on taxes. I'm not saying under any circumstances a hand out. Taxes make it more difficult to go and stay in business.

I'm still not voting fellow musicians.Get real guys. Want to create real change Musicians?


Start a music business,work your ass off and make a bunch of money. And help other musicians. The government won't help so we need to help ourselves.

Peace and success players. And please don't vote.

Mark G

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Detroit Bass Axeman G Rock Takes The Gorilla Funk Mob Where Most Band's Don't Have The Guts To Go

By Mark Grove
Greg G Rock Sanders, the Frontman and Bass Axeman for The Gorilla Funk Mob has been blasting the night air with his band and backing up some of the most well known artists around. While opening for the likes of Keisha Coles,the Mob has been working with R&B Gurus the Blackbyrd Revue and Michael Walden.


GFM's resume is long, and they've been able to take their playing to whole new levels and do backing session work most bands never get because of lack of dedication to their craft--not because they're the best. Basically The GFM just fuckin' kill it!

On top of all that The Mob have recently been doing work with Hip-Hop man Danny Brown who were produced by G Unit. When you're like G Rock and a great Bottom Feeder with one foot in the underground and one in the mainstream, heads in the music industry are bound to turn to your type of groove and be more than a little interested.


http://www.myspace.com/gorillafunkmob



This short little interview with G asks him how he wrote and composed his EP tunes, as well as who he's been working with and the rig he cuts his bass axe with.



GR:'Tony's Joint' I wrote a long time ago. Of course 'If You Want Me To Play' is Sly & The Family Stone's 'If You Want Me To Stay', just with a different arrangement. If you listen to the guitar/bass duet in the middle/end of the song that was really section of the arrangement that I added to give a different feel.


'Tony's Joint' & 'If You Want Me To Play' were recorded in March of 2002 at Full Sail Recording School down in Winter Park, Florida. The personnel on those songs was myself on Bass, Tate on drums, and a guitarist by the name of Jason Mood on guitar. Tony Ozier & I co-produced the songs 'G2' and the reworking of Stevie Wonder's 'That Girl' that we did. Tony was also the one who helped me set up the sessions at full sail, and played keyboards on all 4 songs.



http://www.myspace.com/gorillafunkmob

Resume

GR: On the Jazz/Funk tip right now we've been performing with 'The Blackbyrd Revue' a Blackbyrds/Donald Byrd tribute group that features Allan Barnes, the Blackbyrds original sax/reeds player. In the past Tate and I worked with a variety of groups and musicians from Michigan. Groups like Innervisions, Ubiquitus, and the Urbanights were all part of that period. I also played behind famed Lansing saxman Shawn 'Thunder' Wallace.

MG: info on G's rig and set up.(this is on the MP3's)

Type of Guitar: Tobias 4 String Bass modified w/ Music Man
Humbucker Pick Up

Type of Strings/Gauge: GHS Boomers medium gauge long scale

Amp/watts: Trace Elliot 400 watt head w/ 4x10 cabinets

Effects: Korg G-4 Bass Synth Processor
(nowadays I use the Zoom B1X Bass effects pedal)



Currently, I'm playing a Fender Jazz Bass (Marcus Miller Edition) & a Hohner Six String

The Gorilla Funk Mob are always busy working with the who's who in music, and so you better look for the Mob coming to your town soon with G Rock swingin' his Bass Axe to the throngs of music lovers who don't come to see the headliner, they want to see The Gorilla Funk Mob.

Mark Grove

http://www.myspace.com/gorillafunkmob