Mary McAdams

Mary McAdams Loves House Concerts

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Yes, I do!  I love house concerts.  I think  I was probably made to give house concerts.  Dimly lit, like with candles and 4 watt light bulbs.  Night lights really.  The kind you plug in when you have guests visiting from out of town.

A big “Thank You” to everyone who came out to Bonita and Keith Crowe’s house concert and welcomed me.  Of course, the wine didn’t hurt either; I drank a nice little Shiraz.

This last Saturday night I opened up the Tamarindo House Concert series for Rod Picott and Amanda Shires.  They were the real deal.  I sang a quick four songs, sat down and listened to the seasoned pros.  Very good show.  All night long I was  thinking, “Why didn’t i think of that line, and that one, and that one….”  It was one of those nights.  Great lyrics, great singing, great playing … you get the picture.

On Saturday morning, I met with Chad Elliot and Bonita and Keith Crowe to finalize a big show we’re putting on in January.  Chad and I will spend an evening trading songs on stage at People’s on Court Avenue in Des Moines.  Now this is typically a Rock and Roll venue, but on Saturday, January 16, 2010, we’re gonna go acoustic and rip out your hearts with our  songs.  I’m pretty excited.  And as much as I love the full band shows and the duo stuff I do with James Biehn, I dream of shows like this too.  Big venue, great sound and sad songs.  Mmmmmm.  They won’t all be sad, don’t worry.  Heck, half of ‘em will be about … well, I wrote ‘em, if that’s a hint.  No shame.

I played the Indoor Des Moines Winter Farmers Market last Friday.  That was fun.  I got to bring out the Christmas songs.  I love Christmas music and of course I do them all my own way so you can’t figure out what song I’m singing until I get to the chorus.  It’s the only way I know how, people … no one needs me up there singing “Jingle Bells” just like you’ve heard it a million times.  No one.  I like to find the obscure Christmas stuff anyway.

Garrett Cornelison refused to tell me the big renaming secret for the last month.  Whatevs.  You secret keeper.  Smash is now Raygun.  You got nuthin’ on me now, Garrett…..Cool new name!

A New Guitar and Des Moines’ Growing Pains

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

I’ve been called and I have answered.  I have a new guitar in my hands.  It’s a Fender Telecaster.  It’s black and it has A LOT of pickups and 5 settings to play with.  It … is good, definitely good.  It has been hot rodded up a bit and can go much faster than I can drive.  I can’t say when it will see a Des Moines stage, but we are getting to know one another.  It’s a slow, daily, back-and-forth process which calls for patience.  I’m pretty patient.  I’m pretty excited just having it in the house, staring back at me.  Pick me, pick me – it seems to say.  I’ll always be a dreadnought girl at heart.

I attended last night’s Des Moines Music Commission Open Forum.  The music scene in Des Moines is experiencing some growing pains and is wanting to stretch and push against city ordinances that require age limits and time limits and other ridiculous requirements on venues.

I see both sides of the situation.  When you are 18, you can go to war and fight for your country, but in Des Moines you can’t attend an art event that has alcohol in the venue.  What?  That’s nonsense.  That needs to be changed.

You can’t however, convince me to let a 17 year old into that same show if it’s midnight on a Tuesday.  Send them home; they probably have homework they should be doing.  I don’t think it will be easy, but I think we can figure this out.  Venue owners, promoters, parents, Des Moines Police and City Council members and artists all need to be involved and provide helpful input.  The turnout at last night’s Open Forum was poor.  Where is everyone?  Get involved people, this is your city.  Take 60 minutes and give something back.  Sign up for the Des Moines Music Coalition FaceBook page.  They are graciously going to take the lead on this, as they have done on many other important things in this city.  A little bit of effort will be required in the next year to get this ironed out.  I wonder if there is anyone willing to help?