Jun 24


It’s summer in Hoboken, and that can only mean one thing: The Gordys are on the loose! That’s right, the Mile-Square City’s hottest Klezmer outfit did its thing again this year at Sinatra Park, and as always, it was a blast. It was a gorgeous night, featuring a lovely moonrise over our Manhattan backdrop. Big thanks to Geri Fallo, Tom Sweeney and sound-guy Chris “Gibby” Gibson.”

This year’s Gordy line-up featured:
Dave Lambert, guitars, mandolin, vocals, percussion and harmonica
Howard Olah-Reiken, guitars and vocals
Pamela Strell, vocals and percussion
Adam Laden, guitars, mandolin, vocals and woodwinds
Barbara Arnett, accordion
Rob Harari, keyboards, vocals and percussion
Joe Harari, drums, vocals
Justin Michael, bass guitar
And two special guests:
Donna Coney Island, vocals
Gordy Haas, vocals and guitar

Gordy Haas. Photo by Joe Epstein

Gordy Haas. Photo by Joe Epstein

That’s right, Gordy himself, after whom the band was named, made his stage debut with us tonight! He rocked that Bon Jovi country tune, “Who Says You Can’t Go Home?” And the hilarious and talented (and patient) Donna Coney Island stepped in on several tunes, notably “Time Warp” and “We Got The Beat.”

Hey, soul sister!

Hey, soul sister!

Also, the night featured some VERY special guests, as the Gordys: The Next Generation took the stage. Rob, Howard, Adam and Barbara’s kids all came up to sing that inescapable Train song, “Hey Soul Sister,” and they did a heck of a job.

We even got asked to do an encore! Stunned, we stumbled our way through “Angel from Montgomery” to the delight of the synagogue crowd. Then we went to the bar at 10th and Willow for afters, already planning the set list for next year’s show.

The photos on this page are by Joe Epstein. Bill Benzon also took some great shots of the night, you can see them here.

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Aug 12

Welcome to my very first ever blog entry.

It’s late summer, and my summer semester of Music Together is winding down. I like these short summer semesters, less than two weeks left and then it’s time for Bongos! (After a break, of course. Hooray for Labor Day!) I have some great classes, balanced by one class with low attendance, low energy, and almost no singing grown-ups. Ah well, I really can’t complain. It’s still the easiest gig I’ve ever had.

The Fuzzy Lemons have pretty much solved the drummer issue–Kimberly will play with us on the 27th at Church Square park (yay!) and Brandon will play the Sept. 14 gig in Tenafly (yay!). As soon as I’m done typing this I’m opening GarageBand to continue mixing the first 5 songs of the Fuzzy Lemons Demo CD. I really want to have the CD done and available for the Sept 14 Tenafly show. We can sell a BUNCH there and get a lot of names on our mailing list. Also, the following week I’m playing at South Street Seaport, opening for The Sippy Cups, and they said I could put our CD on their merchandise table! AWESOME!

But first I have to finish it. Kipley and Maiken need to come over one more time and nail some final guitar, vocal and keyboard parts. Shouldn’t take long. I also need to re-record a couple of mandolin parts–I guess I’d better do that today. Oops, it’s raining and thundering outside… recording will have to wait.

The nice thing about Hoboken is, there are a LOT of music-industry people around. I live two doors up from Bob Mann, who has worked with Rod Stewart and Tames Taylor and has offered his skills and facilities to mix and master the demo; and I live two blocks down from Rob Harari, who has worked with Gregory Hines and Carlos Alomar (Bowie’s guitarist) and has offered his skills and facilities to mix and master the demo. Scott Altizio of Water Music (one of Hoboken’s big-deal recording studios) has also seen the band a couple of times and mentioned using their studio.

How to choose? If it were free I’d try them all! I haven’t talked money with Harari but he’s a good guy and won’t gouge us. Bob Mann said he has to make at least $100 to make it worth bringing in the staff at his facility. I’ll talk to the band and try to figure out a way to choose.  We want a clean, bright sound, not too slick or overproduced but still gentle enough for little ears!

In other news, my wife is taking some vacation days during the month of August–on days when our child is in day care! So we’ll have a chance to catch up, hang out, see some movies, all the things we used to do before becoming parents (not that we’re complaining–we just miss each other sometimes). That’ll make for a nice summer.

So that’s where I am as this blog rolls forward. I’ll be updating y’all on the progress of the demo, and posting about upcoming gigs. I’ll also be keeping a Gig Diary, writing up the shows (Fuzzy Lemons, Music Together and otherwise) I’ve done this year. Why? I dunno, just seems like a fun way for me to keep track of where I’ve been. This whole “professional musician” thing is still new to me and I’m amazed to look back and see I’ve already played a dozen shows this year, with another dozen coming on the calendar! Even when I was in a rock band in the city we played maybe once a month. 

At the beginning of the year I said that 2008 was the year I was going to accomplish something. Well, the demo is almost complete and the band is picking up steam! Next up, making a VIDEO! Whoa. Crazy.

Thanks for coming on this ride with me,

Dave

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Aug 07

After seven months of doing children’s music, it’s always a treat to get together with the Gordys and play some old-fashioned grown-up Rock’n'Roll. The Gordys are a rag-tag collection of local folks like me who love to sing and play when the kids are otherwise occupied. Over the years we’ve managed to accumulate guitarists, bassists, keyboardists, sax players, singers, even an accordionist. And we’ve managed to put together a nice repertoire of tunes that we’ve played up and down the lengths of Hoboken (plus one show in Bayonne).

Sunset in the Hudson. Photo by Jeffrey Vock

Sunset in the Hudson. Photo by Jeffrey Vock

This was our fourth annual concert at Sinatra Park on the banks of the Hudson River. We went with a “greatest-hits” set, rehashing some of our greatest tunes rather than wasting valuable rehearsal time on new material.  

 

Photo by Jeffrey Vock

Photo by Jeffrey Vock

This year we had a one-hour set following local rock star Bill McGarvey. He did two songs that I’d been thinking of bringing to the Gordys—”American Girl” by Tom Petty, and The Pixies’ “Here Comes Your Man.” Thank goodness I didn’t push for those tunes—that’s the musical equivalent of wearing the same dress as the hostess at a party.

 

 We did our best Beatles, Springsteen and even the Partridge Family, in front of a huge crowd (I think the entire congregation of the Synagogue comes every year). This year’s band was made up of Howard Olah-Reiken (guitar, vocals); Rob Harari (keyboards, trumpet); Adam Laden (guitars, sax, vocals); Pamela Strell (vocals, percussion); Barbara Arnett (accordion); Christopher Speich (drums); me (guitars, harmonica, vocals); and new member Justin Micheal on bass, replacing the semi-retired Jorge Fernandez.

 

Dancing to the ever-popular klezmer set.

Dancing to the ever-popular klezmer set.

We only had three or four big rehearsals before the set. I think the combination of talented musicians playing the songs they love made for a beautiful, entertaining night. The two big highlights were the ever-popular klezmer set, and a guest appearance by Geri Fallo and her friend Wendy Setzer. We’d been badgering Geri for an entire year (literally, we began about an hour after we finished the 2007 Gordys show) to get up and sing with us, and finally she relented. Not only did she agree to sing with us (provided she could bring a friend for moral support), she surprised the whole band by choosing a They Might Be Giants song, “The Sun is a Mass of Incandescent Gas.”

 

Wendy and Geri rock the waterfront.

Wendy and Geri rock the waterfront.

Thus are legends born.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photos courtesy of Jeffery Vock

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