#18101 by
Craig Maxim
Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:39 pm
Post an ad for a "Stevie Wonder" tribute and show band. You've got more than enough material to work with from that guy. His music has changed and evolved over time, and he performed from childhood to present time. If you research some good stories and anecdotes from his life, and interesting things he has said, you can make them relevant to the songs you are performing of his, and in that way, you are on your way to a real show, that keeps people interested, because besides music, you are entertaining them with stories they may never have known, as a way of introducing the songs and also ingratiating yourself with the crowd. As it progresses, consider having guest vocalists or musicians sit in on a song or two, and share with the crowd, whi his music has meant something to them. Also get the audience involved, ask them which songs they like best from Stevie, and ask them why it's their favorite, and then play it for them right after, if you know it. Ask the crowd for a show of hands on how many songs he has recorded in his lifetime, and see how many raise their hands for 25 to 50, or 50 to 100 etc... When some people raise their hands for the lower number, say "less than 50" you can tell them that, in fact, Stevie Wonder has had 64 songs make Billboard's 100 list. That is impressive! Then maybe tell them the real number, which should be enormous, and say "Here's one that you might not have ever heard" and play them something not as well known.
Just some ideas for getting the audience involved, which creates more of a show, and keeps them paying attention and interested.
Good luck!