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(Half of) Umphrey's McGee sings the National Anthem at Wrigley

Singing the national anthem at the Cubs game has been a dream of mine ever since I was a kid.  Dad starting taking me to games when I was about 4 years old, and while I spent most of those games working on the latest coloring book, I soon traded the crayons in for a scorecard and pencil.  The love was there, and once I started performing in vocal groups in high school, we would send tapes in every year trying to get that highly-coveted anthem spot to no avail.  Fast forward to Spring of 2010, when Umphrey's McGee has the honor of performing the anthem at Wrigley for the 5th year in a row.   This year, the opportunity falls on Father's Day, undoubtedly a cool thing for our dads to witness on this special day.

Things were business as usual until about two weeks ago when we found out Ryan was going to need to be with family at another location.  On this special day, considering Ryan's typical "no vocals" approach, we felt we'd be just fine singing with the remaining five band members.  One man down, no problem mon.

And then on Friday the storms hit.  While Brendan and I watched the madness from his high-rise apartment, turning a rainy day into a music-filled afternoon, Jake and his family dealt with no power for over 48 hours and some flooding in their basement.  He called us on Saturday, letting us know of the ongoing debacle, and that he might not be able to make it in either now.  Two men down, not so good.

For those of you who have seen us perform the anthem before, you know that we've learned a pretty intensive four-part barbershop arrangement and that it's essential to have all four parts for it to sound performance-worthy.   Once we learned that our bass (Jake) was in doubt, we scrambled to put a plan B in action.  Our manager Vince happens to be a pretty decent singer, decent enough to be on the cover of the Bonnaroo Beacon back in 2004 fronting moe. as James Hetfield.  The good news is he can do O Holy Night just as well as he can do Metallica.

The current problem though is that we're inside of 24 hours to the performance and Vince is in Michigan.  Given Vince's higher vocal range, I decided to pass the tenor 2 part, which I usually sing, off to him.  I called his phone and sang the entire part into his voicemail so that he could listen to it wherever he might be, then proceeded to shore up my knowledge of the bass part, which I would be covering for Jake.  Vince called me later that night and said he thinks he's got it, we should be in good shape, we can rest easy.

At 10:30 on the morning of the anthem, I heard from Vince again, but this time the news was not so good.  Andy had come down with food poisoning and wasn't going to make it.  Three men down, this ship is sinking.

While Andy doubles the melody with Brendan, this was not the auspicious beginning to the day for which I was hoping.  Adam Budney, our good friend and former LD, offered his services to stand in so we at least had five people on the field, and we forged ahead yet again.  We warmed up and it sounded surprisingly solid for this ramshackle group of rock n rollers.  The time was upon us and we headed down to the field, ready to make UM fans everywhere proud.  As Wayne Messmer, the Cubs PA announcer, belted out "Chicago's very own, Umphrey's McGee," we beamed with pride, only to be surprised moments later as he told everyone in the stadium and on TV that we would be singing "God Bless America" before the anthem.

Oops.  Insert deer in headlights moment.  We were unaware of the GBA performance and we certainly hadn't rehearsed it.  Brendan and I looked at each other and he said under his breath, "Uh......Anthem?"  I agreed and passed it on to Kris and Vince on my right.  Full speed ahead, we dove right into the anthem and sang our hearts out.  Of course, this was also the first time that we were aired on national TV....three men down but certainly not out.  From the responses we got as we headed back up toward our seats, it seems we represented the Cubs and Umphrey's quite well.

deer in headlights



As we left the stadium, fans roared as they had witnessed an impressive 12-1 Cubs trouncing of the Angels.  The Cubs ran their record to 4 wins and 1 loss when Umphrey's McGee sings the National Anthem.  Lou, we're ready for the playoffs, so just let us know if you need our help getting there.  And booking UM for a 7th inning stretch version of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" probably wouldn't hurt your chances either.

-Joel

Back On Track

 

 

A Day In The Life: Bonnaroo 2010

Our 6th appearance at Bonnaroo was a strategic strike by all accounts. A quick in and out but no shortage of action. Friday was packed full of action with 2 sets, a radio show, multiple interviews, and an autograph signing. Here is the latest HD installment of our ADITL series chronicling the mayhem. Sound track audio is all available at umlive.net as usual. 

Snare Tuning with Kris Myers

Discover the joys of changing and tuning a snare drum head with Kris Myers, coming at you from the bus at Wakarusa 2010. 

Sound track is an oldie but goodie..."In The Kitchen" improv from the Aggie Theater in January of 2009. Snag it here.

Take Me Out To The Ballgame

The 7th inning stretch is a time honored tradition at Wrigley Field and one that has yielded a plethora of stellar and not so stellar moments inside the friendly confines. As many of you know, we have been honored to sing the National Anthem at a handful of Chicago Cubs and White Sox games over the years. Alas, there is now a movement under way to get us inside the Wrigley broadcast booth to sing the beloved tune that is "Take Me Out To The Ballgame". Click HERE and let's see if we can make it happen. We certainly won't be as terrible as Jeff Gordon. Wrigley Stadium, really Jeff?

 

We love you Coach, but maybe a little slower next time 

 

Here is the link if you want to pass it around to your friends...

http://www.facebook.com/pages/USTORM/45969072590?ref=ts#!/group.php?gid=106248056089749&ref=ts

 

Start them young

And we mean real young. It's never too early to start learning how to count cross rhythms. This womb dweller currently rocking out to "Sweet Sunglasses".  

Summercamp Snapshots

It was an amazing weekend all around, thanks to all of you who came out and helped make it such a blast. 

"All you do is call me, I'll be anything you need"

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Thanks to Chad Smith for these great pics of Summercamp 2010.