Archive for October, 2013

Ten Questions with the “Morgan Riley Band”

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Special thanks to James for the interview!

 

Welcome to Kick Acts. Tell us a little about yourself and your band and were you can be found at on the web.
*We are the Morgan Riley Band we are a Country Rock/pop band. Our sound is similar to The Band Perry and Sheryl Crow Influenced with Rock music. It’s basically pop/rock country with heavy guitar leads. You can check out our website at www.morganrileyband.com and check out our reverbnation at www.reverbnation.com/morganrileymusic. Please follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com/morganrileymus and like us on facebook at www.facebook.com/mrileymusic. * Logo Who are your musical heroes, influences & why?
*I personally love Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morisette, Jewel, and Taylor Swift because not only are they strong singers they are amazing writers. I write very similar to these artists. Alan’s heroes are the Black Keys and Guns and Roses. He loves them because it’s his favorite kind of music to listen to and play. Stevie loves Kiss, Metallica, and Van Halen. He grew up listening to them and they have inspired his guitar playing and influences the music he writes. Stevie is why our country pop is influenced by rock because it’s in his soul. * Do you have any advice for someone just getting started in playing music? Any pitfalls they should avoid?
*For someone first starting out in the music the best way to grow their brand is to get a great album recorded and start playing shows as much as they can. They also need to be on all the social media pages and try to network as best as they can. Everyone show they play they should a video camera recording it and post pictures. It really helps get the fans excited and they get to watch you grow. It’s all about the hype you create. You should definitely do some originals and covers at shows. If you do all covers and no originals people will always just look at you as a cover band and not take your music seriously. * morgan riley band Do you have a greatest gig story you’d like to share?
*Yes we were playing at Hannah Flanigan’s Irish Pub in Asheville NC. The crowd was just so amazing. I mean we had their attention the entire time. They even held up lighters on our slow songs and they sang with us on almost everything. The energy was just so crazy. It was packed and I even danced with some people in the audience while I was singing. Our guitarist jumped off the stage and started playing guitar from his knees. It was one of our craziest shows we have had. We really fed off the crowds energy. Asheville rocked that night. * * * On the same token as the above question. How about a “worse gig” ever story.
*Our worst gig was when we had a sound guy that couldn’t get the sound right. We couldn’t hear anything on stage. On top of that it was an outside gig and it was pretty windy and rainy. Luckily we ended up sounding good after I watched the videos later but it was awful being on stage not being able to hear hardly anything.*

Do you have any other hobbies other than playing music? Collect stamps? Collect hats from off the side of the road? Draw pictures of boobs?
*I love acting. I use to pursue acting a lot for fun and try to participate it any plays or take any auditions I could find. *

What do you think about the present music scene or lack of? Care to address that?
*I think our present music scene is great. It seems like once we did a few shows it just really started growing for us and we have branched out in different states and cities. Now we have a great resume which helps us continue to get more gigs. *

Tell us something about each of your band members that we wouldn’t expect to hear… Like their hobbies or something like that…
*Alan my guitar player does my hair. He is a licensed cosmetologist. He rocks on the guitar and rocks on my hair : ) It so awesome to have someone in your band be able to fix your hair when you need it colored on the fly. Stevie takes tie Kwon doh. He trains every week and he has a black belt. I was a solo artist before I started the Morgan Riley Band and I have an album out called Affinity under Morgan Riley and its on every digital site. *

Hypothetical situation. You’re stranded on Gilligan’s island and you get to hook up with only one of the girls… Is it Ginger, Mary Ann or Mrs. Howell and why?
*Well since I am a female I probably wouldn’t hook up with anyone lol. But Stevie would pick Ginger because she is the glamour girl he says, she is hollywoods star. Alan would pick Mary Ann because he wouldn’t want Stevie’s left overs, lol! *

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Our last question is called “Shout It Out Loud”. It’s were you get to talk about whatever you want to talk about. So go ahead and “SHOUT IT OUT LOUD”!

*We just recorded our brand new single The Rowdy Shoutin Cowboys its a Country Rock/pop song it’s extremely catchy and in my opinion it could be the new anthem song for country music. We also recorded Was it you which is such a beautiful ballad. Every time we play both of these songs for our fans they love it. We plan on releasing it sometime soon. So please be on the look out for it : )

 

Posted by Chuck Gee - October 31, 2013 at 7:53 AM

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This is simply amazing!

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Holy shit who knew??? This should be a huge hit IMO…damn I am impressed…The old skool stuff was great but this is so much deeper….

Posted by Chuck Gee - October 29, 2013 at 7:02 AM

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The Changing of the Guard…

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The Changing of the Guard…

It’s tough. It happens. I have a hard time seeing it both ways and quite frankly, can’t even stop it..

The changing of the guard. The student becomes the teacher.…It’s an old phrase that’s been around forever. But what does it mean? Well, to me it means things are constantly and slowly ever changing. One day you are a kid and the next you are raising kids. And then the next day your kids are raising kids so you continue to move down the line of life so to speak. Your parents once were the “guard” and responsible for your well being and safety. They nurtured you. Hopefully they held you, read to you and spent as much time as they could building memories with you.  My Mom said to me when I was older and it’s probably the most profound statement she ever said. She said “I held onto you as long as I could but it was as if you were just whisked from my hands”.

It’s a powerful statement that speaks volumes. I would only realize that years later with our own children. My wife and I did everything with our kids. We were never apart for more than a day or so. Whatever she and I were doing we took them too. Whether it was vacations, camping or just shopping, we piled them up in the car and they went too. I even played music on the road during the weekends and I took our son with me. The girls never wanted to go so they stayed home with their mom. But we read to them. We held them. We spent as much time as we could with them building memories. My boss at the time also had a profound statement he shared with me. He and his wife raised two kids. He said that it seemed like forever his house was always bustling with kids and their friends. His said the phones were always ringing off the hook and then one day it was…silence. He said he goes home to an empty house and silence now and he missed the “noise”. He too said “cherish the moments” with your children. It’s over too fast and too soon.

The changing of the guard marches on.  Our kids grew up and they all now have kids of their own. Our house that was once bustling with kids and phones ringing off the hook has also gone ……silent. Too fast and too soon. The Guard has been moved to their homes. It’s their time. It’s their time as parents to read to them. To hold them. To nurture them. To build memories of their own in which one day, too soon for them also, they will experience the changing of the guard.

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They were just babies not too long ago…

Every year we take a family vacation.  All of us pile up in a few cars and go to Florida. Our kids go, their spouses go too. So we have a big family get together in Florida. One thing my son and I do is take a deep sea fishing trip. It consists of a four hour trip out on a big fishing boat with a bunch of other people that like to fish. It’s mainly a time for us to hang and get away from the women folk. Nothing against my wife or daughters’. It’s just “guy time”. The boat leaves the harbor and heads out to sea for about an hour before it drops anchor and we all fish.

While on the last fishing trip we took, it was my son n law Zack, my son Josh and me that all went. We settled on a place on the side of boat and grab our spots.  Zack is located to the right of me and Josh is located to my left. After me having a few beers and hamburger cooked on the boat grill by one of the shipmates, the boat is still and the horn sounds. It’s time to fish. As it would be, the Captain and first mate wound up on our side of the boat and were fishing over the railing to the left of my son.

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Josh and the fish I couldn’t reel in…

It was a nice day out of the ocean with the sun and wind in our hair. We carried on with the Captain and first mate a bit while we all fished. The Captain and first mate had a little bet going on between the two of them about which one would catch the biggest fish. Several people around the boat including us were landing some fish. Nothing to write home about but it was a nice day to be out and enjoy. And then… The changing of the guard. My fishing pole took a hard hit and went straight toward the water. I held on to it and was trying to reel the fish in. I couldn’t turn the crank. I am left handed and the crank is right handed but still regardless I couldn’t turn it. By then the Captain and first mate first had turned their attention to my catch. The first mate said “Oh, now that’s a big fish!”  So here I stand, fishing pole facing straight down over the railing of the boat. I am trying desperately to save face and crank this damn fish up. Still no success. I couldn’t turn it. My son sees my struggle.  So he reaches over with his right hand and grabs the pole and lifts it up. Almost straight up in the air and then brings it down some so I can crank the fish in some. He has his pole in  his left hand and he is still fishing the whole time he is reaching over grabbing the pole I am holding and bringing it back up into the air, lets it go slack so I can reel the fish in. We do this over and over and finally the fish breaks the surface. So here I am holding the fishing pole with both hands trying to crank the fish up higher to get it into the boat and I still can’t reel it in! Even after his help the fish is now between the railing of the boat and the surface of the water and it’s just dangling in the air! I can’t do anything but hold the pole! So Josh reaches over the railing and grabs the fishing line and pulls the fish over the railing for me.  I was both happy and embarrassed since my pride as being “the man” was diminished some. I helped him catch fish when he was a kid. I helped bait his and his sisters’ hooks. I took the fish off the lines for them. I helped them when they couldn’t get them in. And now…The changing of the guard. He helped me. I couldn’t do it. So he took over. He wasn’t trying to embarrass me he was just doing what has to come naturally. The changing of the guard.

We all are doing it. My grandparents raised me. I now take care of my grandpa. The guard has changed for him. He once took me fishing. I have taken him fishing. He used to take my brother and me out for a burger. I now take him out for a burger. Our kids are slowly experiencing the “changing of the guard” with my wife and I. We aren’t getting any younger. That’s an old cliche I know but its happening right before our eyes. I don’t want it to happen. But it’s a natural precession…

To see how slowly and ever steady it marches on, look at a photo album. A precious book of memories. Some of the babies are full grown and have kids of their own. Some of the older folk are gone on to their reward and no longer are with us.

It’s never ending,

It’s the changing of the guard…

cherish the moments..

chuck

2013

Posted by Chuck Gee - October 25, 2013 at 3:30 PM

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A real Henderson Haunting

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Oh well, fourth year in a row and no psychics have contacted me. I give on that interview at least for another year…So, once again, enjoy the real story of my grandfather’s ghost experience in his own words. It’s been 3 years and he still swears by this. His story hasn’t changed.

Posted by Chuck Gee - October 17, 2013 at 7:39 AM

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