The Ethnic Clarinet
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Author: Ralph Katz
Date: 2010-05-24 06:55
Hi Kalakos,
This is a tough creative process, and maybe I am taking it too seriously to let it succeed. We keep coming up with cute but not necessarily practical names.
A friend reacted to my hobby as a weather spotter, saying that a list of weather terms would make good names for a band, and we have been playing off that. I proposed Mesoscale and the keyboard players reaction was "Klez-o-scale". I proposed Wind Shear and the guitar player countered with "Wind Sher". These are cute but we do more than klez.
The best would be either pan-ethnic or neutral. We have put together successful wedding bands for mixed-ethnicity marriages, such as Jewish/Italian, Jewish/Bulgarian, Hungarian/Ukrainian.
A friend has used his street name for decades, the very distinctive Easy Street. My street Skydale might also work but doesn't really say anything.
Barring a sudden inspiration, this could be a "work-in-progress" for a while.
Regards
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