Friday, November 26, 2010


Welcome back! Or should I say welcome for the first time - as this is the first of many blogs penned by me (Michael).

First up, a lot of you have been asking me when our next Brisbane show is. We are performing every night from December 20-23 with our circus show "Miguel, Lady Torpedo and the Big Swing Brothers" followed by a Miguel set - part of the Christmas Tights program. Details will be posted on facebook and the website real soon!

The next logical question to answer would be - what have we been doing?

Let's take care of the immediate: We're going into the studio next week to record a 7 track EP - a brand new recording for the band featuring new tracks and a new sound! Well... same same but different if you know what I mean. Don't worry, you won't be hearing jazz covers of manky pop tunes! This is an original recording. At the helm of our recording is the bass player/producer Paulie B (Beautiful Girls and george). Can't wait - rhythm section records next week.

Now to the other story of 2010..

After a very busy 2009 full of club dates, festivals and touring, 2010 has been a year of re-grouping in a few ways:

Firstly, Chloe our manager left at the end of 2009 to take up a position of programming manager at Woodford Folk Festival, we wish her well and missed her terribly - so lucky me took over the managing of Miguel... which could possibly explain the first 6 months of 2010 being so quiet!

Managing isn't a job I enjoy, nor am particularly good at.. This period (Jan-June) left me thinking seriously about the future of the band and where Miguel and myself are headed, pretty unique place to be! You see it also coincided with my first year without Doch (my previous band) who disbanded after 10yrs of touring, recording etc.

Cue period of intense introspection! I know this sounds cliched and boring but it's exactly what happened and I think it was kind of necessary.

I'm sure you all know what usually happens in these times so I'll skip the patter of rain, furrowed brow and coffee stained diary entries to the main realisations:

1. I can't live without the trumpet for any period of time (well dah).

2. Not writing music leads to insanity.

3. Pizza shapes are not real food.

Sure there were a couple of others but these are at the top of the list.

And I added a couple of things:

1. Swimming.

2. Playing guitar.

Then in June I met Wendy Avilov - a music manager I had worked with the year before while touring with a classical brass quartet (that was during all my free time in 2009 ha ha!). Wendy had listen to our CD and immediately called me on her way home from our first meeting (she listened to it in the car); said, "I love it, let's get started". BAM!

So this last 6 months (July to now) we've been re-grouping and planning and I've been writing new music which now importantly includes some influences from the 60's and a beautiful guitar sound (wait till you hear it!). And of course - the recording of our new EP due for release in early 2011.

Recently we also played the Caloundra music festival alongside Time Finn, Jimmy Barnes and John Stevens (pictures here). And also played at the Ausfolk Conference up at Woodford by the invitation of Bill Hauritz. Both of these gigs were AMAZING. Pics here.

I especially want to mention a fella I met up at the Ausfolk conference (dodgy footage here) - I spoke on a panel one evening with a bunch of music business bigwigs and afterwards was bailed up by a very well known music agent from Sydney called John.

John came and spoke to me after the panel about a few things, all of which were exactly what I needed to hear. Most of all he said - "This is a marathon, not a sprint. Set your goals, stick to your guns and don't give up." Knocked me for 6, I've thought about those words every week since.

So we're back, I'm back and we're not going anywhere... well there's a national tour but you know what I mean. Thanks for your patience and support - I'm very much looking forward to seeing you all soon.

xx Michael

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

10 in a maxi- this is how we roll...



Miguel aims to most things in style, to act in a manner worthy of Holly Golightly or James Bond (depending on who you are in the band, or maybe just your mood)...but sometimes it just ain't possible, sweetheart.

Take, for example, getting the full band + TM from airport to hotel in each city. And while it certainly isn't glamorous to call and request a maxi taxi (just not an elegant word, really), it is definitely worth commenting on the fact that we are actually able to fit the entire band, plus all of our gear in hard cases, plus suitcases, plus Georgia's dresses, AND the double bass in a hard case, into said vehicle.

The picture proves it. (Thanks Tim)

But next time we'd really like to take a Lincoln Convertible. With luggage trailer, of course.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Thanks to the cold and dirty South - looking forward to two sold out Brissie shows



So, Adelaide was awesome. Not the hotel, it was a crack den with floral bed spreads, limited, okay, no hot water, and some guy singing Khe San outside the window all bloody night/Venga Boys coming in from window, ah, rock and roll. Sacha and Mikael lost some gear in transit and when they had to deliver it to us, Qantas called, confused, saying 'We can only find the Stamford Plaza Hotel on that street'. We told them that they needed to think much lower budget.

But the gig! - the 1000 strong audience, the amazing crew down there (thanks Sarah, Steph, Tom, Cameron and Nathan) the lovely vibe after Vince and Co's beautiful show - well, it was really something. And chatting to the crowd, including our mates Daniella and Naizy, afterward in the foyer is also pretty damn hip, it's so good that seeing a show can bring people up like that. Actually that's probably the best part. Apart from the band playing.

Sydney was very cool too - Chris M at The Basement, thank you thank you thank you for taking care of us, and Chris R, thanks for having us. We also caught up briefly with our new mate Si, who we met during the La La Loco season up here, as well as some Brissie crew who were in Sydney for a few days, and the lovely Chelsea Sinnott who did our postering because not only does she manage The Beards, book and arrange awesome things for Adelaide, she's also a down home girl who helps out a mate.

And really, sincere thanks must go to Vince, Ben, Brett, Matt, Simon - and certainly, certainly to Mash, for doing this run with us. Thank you, so much.

Friday, September 25, 2009

One down, a few to go

So, hot on the high heels of last week's La La Loco extravaganza, we've just spent our first night with Vince Jones.
If you want to know what fear looks like, it looks like Michael sound-checking voice and trumpet in front of Vince after a day where half the band missed the flight in the morning ....nerves? Nah.
Canberra, at the Southern Cross Club (yes, Club of the Year 2009) where the people were hospitable, the weather awful, the coffee pretty good and the Vince Jones set, magical. This is a good life.

Tickets are still available for Sunday night at the Adelaide Festival Centre, and Monday night at The Basement. Hope to see you there.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

La La Loco rehearsals



So, we started rehearsals for La La Loco yesterday, which meant the boys dragging themselves (avec hangovers post Supper Club) into AIR 149, the new space run by Allie Wilde from Wilde Applause, to meet up with four showgirls who were feeling pretty Sunday morning, themselves.

Did we let the residue of a few bottles of Tequila hold us down? No!

Michael's been frantically writing and arranging for this show and the results are pretty freaking impressive - even more so in a massive boomy space that makes the band sound like an orchestra. And the girls...well, to tell you too much about what they're doing while they're dancing around might spoil the surprise, but I think it's fair to say that if you're expecting human cocktails, you're not far off. It's going to be a really great show, and as Miguel's first collaboration, we're looking forward to the next few weeks of rehearsal and then getting it into the stage in the Carnival's Edge.

What else? Watched Swingers again on Friday night. If you've ever wondered what being away from home with Miguel is like, watch Swingers, and then substitute the word 'money' for 'hip' and you've pretty much got it. Seriously.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Supper Club - August, and Miguel on the move

There are some places that simply can't be reached by polished wooden speedboat, Aston Martin or Lincoln convertible, and as the hovercraft is out of commission, we find ourselves booking first class flights for nine to Adelaide, Canberra and Sydney, before returning home. In aid of what, you might ask...well, we think that we have quite a good answer. A tour, with Vince Jones.
This is pretty great for us - he's a musical hero for most of the band, and the chance to check him out every night is pretty goddamn excellent.
However, it's not cheap to move nine people around unless you're using rollerskates or a shopping trolley, and as such, this next Supper Club, our last at Dockside, will be a fundraiser for the dates in late September.
So, if all winter, you've been thinking 'I must go to the Supper Club' - now's your chance, as we won't be resurrecting until December, when we'll move to our new home. We're still in negotiation about the move, but it's looking great, and the party is going to be much bigger, and much more visible.

So, if you've got friends in Canberra (Sept 25), Adelaide (Sept 27) or Sydney (Sept 28) then back home in Brisbane for September 30 and Oct 1, please let them know that we're taking Miguel on the road with Vince Jones and his band, and we'd love them to come along.

Martini time. Ciao.

Monday, July 6, 2009

About to announce

We have so much news we're about to bust. That's a pretty unpleasant image so I'll just move right along. Michael's back from his infidelity with Buzz in Darwin, Josh is still in New York, but things have been pretty busy nonetheless - photo shoots, planning for album number two, tour meetings for some new shows in development....etc ....etc....and all the usual cocktails, shopping for new Astin Martins, planning weekends in the Hamptons etc.

Actually, speaking of photo shoots, we spent a lovely afternoon with Chris and Susan over in Carina on Sunday for one particular show. Everyone in Brisbane knows them - they publish Brisbane Modern Magazine and can make or break a theatre show with the strength of their recommendation, but they also have a fantastic 50s style home and Susan is a killer baker (in a polka dot apron). It's an amazing place for a shoot, though I think we all wished that there was gin in the martini glasses and not just water (it was a long shoot, we don't have enough stamina to drink and pose).

What we CAN announce today is that the fabulous Belladiva are going to be part of the Christmas in July Supper Club. Half of the band are still walking around furiously snapping their fingers and giving orders (you'd understand this if you were at The Supper Club watching half the audience driving imaginary cars) thanks to Mark Anthony, but this time we're hoping for a bit of Santa Baby action and appropriate outfits from the girls....okay, okay, that's not okay....but it was a suggestion from the husband of Belladiva's leader so we reckon it's okay to recount.

If you've got a jumper with a reindeer stitched into it, or anything bearing a snowflake motif, please get it out for the Supper Club. I beg you.