CIRCUS DIABLO Frontman Billy Morrison: "To Multi-Task, Or Not To Multi-Task"

February 1, 2008, 16 years ago

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CIRCUS DIABLO frontman Billy Morrison has issued the following update:

"Another multi-tasking extravaganza last night, as I DJ'd at the Venice Rocks club in Venice, CA and also performed with Charles and Patrick as Circus Diablo.

I gotta think long and hard before doing too much of that - its pretty hectic doing a show AND DJ'ing and its the second time already this year I've done it!! But we had a great time all around, and as I have already posted on my MySpace page, the band played as a three piece.

Performing like that has its own set of difficulties, but also holds unique possibilities too. Its just WAY different to a band like CAMP FREDDY, that has a ton of guitars most of the time, or even the standard four piece rock band, where I am either singing, or playing guitar, and there is always another guitar to help out and fill in the holes.

The three piece is a hard beast to get right, cos singing and playing is its own problem. And then there is a LOT less room for mistakes, cos when you make one...... no one else is there to cover it up!! But the gig was a total punk rock affair, and by all accounts we actually pulled it off! We sounded good, and gave it tons of attitude, and most importantly, all three of us enjoyed it.

I have been toying with the idea of doing a solo record for a while - not because I think it will go double platinum and change the face of music as we know it (!).... but because I can, because I love to create music, because Patrick and Charles make a GREAT rhythm section, and because I think I have some good songs hidden away in my head. So thats the plan for a little while. We have a great, tight, three piece unit and all three of us write good tunes. So I am gonna collaborate with Patrick and Charles and see what comes out. More news (and the usual 'fly on the wall' look at the process) as it happens."

Read Billy's full update here.


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