Showing posts with label Tony Janflone Sr.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony Janflone Sr.. Show all posts

Friday, March 14, 2008

A night for Tony

Washington, Pa., musician Tony Janflone Jr. has been playing professionally since he was a teenager, and he's played countless benefit shows over the past three decades.

Last fall, Tony and his wife were involved in an accident, and the medical costs continue to rise as they recover.


Knowing all that Tony has done on behalf of others, fellow musician Curtis Swift, the sax player in Tony's band, organized a benefit to help defray the costs. Signing on were such well-known Pittsburgh-area musicians as Donnie Iris, Billy Price, B.E. Taylor, Robert James of the Clarks and Rick Witkowski, whom you might remember from his work with the '70s band Crack the Sky. And of course, Tony Janflone Sr., the dean of Western Pennsylvania guitarists.

I had the pleasure of filming the proceedings at the Rhythm House in South Fayette Township on Thursday, March 13. Owner Darryl Price and others working at the venue were very friendly and helpful, suggesting that my best vantage point would be from atop a poker machine near the soundboard! I patched one audio channel from the soundboard, used an ambient mike for the other, and came up with a pretty good mix for the parts of the show I've played back so far.

Tony Jr. told me beforehand he wouldn't be playing at the benefit, but the guys called him up to the stage, where he played a smoking "Green Onions."

Since it was Tony's night, I started editing three-plus hours worth of video there. Unfortunately, he was behind a speaker from my vantage point for the first three or so minutes, so I made do with a series of stills until he finally stepped to center stage.

Click here to watch the result.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Putting on a clinic

Serious students of music would've been wise to attend the Washington Jazz Society's Sunday Jazz Buffet a couple of days ago.

I was limited by time constraints to the first couple of sets of performers: Dan Baker (guitar) with Josh Dunlevy (saxophone), followed by Dan playing with fellow guitarist Tony Janflone Sr.


All three are teachers, and they could have put on a clinic with their performances on Sunday. I certainly was enthusiastic about capturing them on video, particularly the guitarists. I want to take a closer look at their finger work for a tip or two to possibly help my own playing ... although I'll never have that kind of agility!

As for the video footage, I'll put in my usual two cents about how it could have been better. The concert was in the ballroom of The George Washington, a grand old hotel in Washington, PA, and a great venue for this type of event. The performers played in front of a large window, and it was sunny that day, meaning a lot of light in the background and the camera often capturing shadows of the musicians. Fortunately, I was stationed on a balcony overlooking the proceedings, and the angle allowed a sufficient amount of light for the recording, particularly during zoomed-in close-ups.

For the audio, I used one microphone on the balcony and the other one down on the floor, figuring that might make for good separation in the recording. It did, but the mikes also picked up all the chatting that was going on during the performances. The resulting product had kind of a "jazz club" vibe to it, but I wish I would have had the microphones closer to the guitar amplifiers. (Josh's horn playing generally came through loud and clear.)

Here are videos of songs performed by Josh and Dan:

"Red's Blues"

"Ornithology"

And here are Tony and Dan performing a couple of Tony's compositions:

"I Heard Wes Do It"

"The Tent"