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FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 2011
News, Jon Ashby & New Projects

 Well, where do i start?

Its been a while since my 'last confession'...

All was good in the land of Vida when i last made a blog post, we were in the studio, creating magic, and then.. well, at the end of August, during another yr of great gigs, Jon went and died on us all. Myself and Benno, have been, still are, and probably will always be totally heartbroken that our friend & band mate was unfairly taken from us without a single word of warning.

It's been the worst 4 months i've ever had, and i know i can speak for Benno too. 

I wrote a song one morning in September i think, about Ashby. I didnt want to write a sad one for him, but still wanted to say the words i needed to say to him. But, in true Ashby fashion, thought i'd bring out the 'lad' side of him in it too. so, for most who hear it will have a warm sense of his humour, along with the heartfelt words i need to say to him.

It's official title now, is, "Until That Day (J.B.T)" and i will be getting it recorded very soon - all proceeds i ever make from this song with be donated to the "Jon Ashby Memorial Fund" which has been set up at Cliff College in Calver, Baslow, where we had his funeral. This is all for the training and nurturing of new musicians who attend that college.

To Jon;

"Brother, we will always miss you. There will forever be a hole in my music and in my heart. I can still hear your piano solos and your voice, and i hope that will never fade. The only comfort i get from it, is knowing that you're last year on this earth was easily your happiest. I love you mate, and think of you everyday. Until that day brother, until that day" xxxxXXxxxx

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Rich will now also be playing live gigs with top Chesterfield band - Firecracker. This should be interesting for fans of both bands, as we've learned new sets, so as fresh as the new yr, and hopefully, to your liking!! There will be some Vida original songs in there, along with some of the Vida covers,  and also a few songs from the original Firecracker set.

A gig schedule will be updated very soon.

 

I hope to see some of your faces at any gigs i do as a solo artist, or with the Firecracker boys, or myself & Benno. I will always clearly state what gig it is your coming to see, to save confusion!

See you soon, and thanks for everything

 

Richy V xxx Jan 2011

Jan 07, 2011 @ 12:01 PM | 0 comment(s)


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2010
Studio Update *

Good morning Tater-scratchers. So, it's Feb already! How the Fck did that happen? Well we are 3 songs down now in the Studio. 'Stages is mastered and sounds great, really excited about this song, i have done my version of Bob Marley's "Redemption Song" i've always loved this song, and always get nice comments when i do it, so i thought i'd record a version for the album, and "My Apology" is recorded now too. I think "When It Comes To Love" will be the next one to go down...

I will keep as up-to-date with the recording as possible x

Rich - Vida x

Feb 05, 2010 @ 8:46 AM | 0 comment(s)


THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2010
Vida in the studio for Album No:2 !!

Evening guys..

Ok, so i thought it best to write an update of the Vida camp...

We're currently in the studio recording the follow up to "It's All Fun and Games 'Til...". We are using a great studio in Sheffield, with 2 spunky engineers, Luke & Alex (look for the credits) who are both nice lads, who know what they're doing, and are very accomadating to our obscene demands!! haha (the 'kick the pony' game was brill, cheers fella's)

At the moment, the working title for the new album is "Stages". This depicts the different stages of Vida, and kind of a title track for "The Stages Are All Empty".

We're very excited about this song, and as Vida are getting a lot of fans over the pond with the songs from "Fun & Games" we are hoping they will love this, as this is our strongest connection to the American Country Rock Market (which is H.U.G.E)

"For a long time, people have said to me that they hear traces of Country in my songs, and for years, i've fought against it, thinking it's not cool or whatever, but if that is my natural writing genre, then i will embrace it instead of fighting it. Vida's main fanbase is 88% USA, with people comparing us to Matchbox Twenty, John Mellencamp, Eagles, Fogarty etc, so we are producing this record with that in mind, if we already appeal to the US market with "Fun & Games" then we are hoping for 10-fold with this album!" - Rich

Vida have had over 2000 airplays across the world since Jan '10 with the main belt being the States, 88% and the rest being divided across the UK, Denmark and India.

"We are hoping to release singles on this album too, with the B sides being gag-reel versions and acoustic or solo piano versions. You create your best material when you're having fun, so we're keeping the gag reels on every track we record." - Benno

"We decided we should use different musicians for certain parts of our songs, in order to capture the very element of the song we have in mind when writing. We have hired Chris Sheldon for his sweet country licks & impressive Lap-Steel on 'Stages' & 'Find A Cure', and hired the excellent talent Benji Heenan on guitar for the new version of 'On The Otherside', and obviously me on everything else!" - Ashby

 

We will be updating this blog frequently with studio pictures and news, we welcome any comments and thoughts.

 

cheers and look forward to the album launch party!!!!!

Jan 21, 2010 @ 10:57 PM | 1 comment(s)


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2009
Open Mic Tour in London..

Hey guys..

 

ok, so last week i decided on Sunday night to just have a week in London, by myself, playing at some of the best open mics in and around the capital. i booked myself in to these on the journey down, so first off i played in Camden, i stayed at the Camden Lock hotel right opposite the Roundhouse (where Robbie happened to be playing that night for the BBC Electric Proms) and i played up the road at "Monkey Chews". After sitting through 13 other artists i played. the 2nd night was in Islington, at the cool "Filthy MacNasty's" bar, there's YouTubes of Pete Doherty and The Libertines playing in there back in the day, and there was a lot of  "Pete D's" in there on this night too! All very Bohemian and quite pretentios too. So i just did my thing, and blew them all out of the water. getting a few comments of "my god, didn't expect that" or "fucking hell man" etc etc! Then i visited a bar in Wimbledon called "Nelsons Arms" The host was very kind to let me queue jump on the running order as i had to get my train back to Kingston and didnt know when the last one was! Had a nice reception in here too, just a shame i couldn't stay longer to hear more of the other players.

Anyway, that;s me for last week, i will be going down again very soon, there's a bar on Tower Bridge called 'Nine Bar' that i want to play. i called in there in the daytime, and spoke to the guy behind the bar who, very kindly, gave me a drink on the house after a told him i was to play there..

 

Will report back when i'm off down again!

 

Adios Amigos xx

Oct 25, 2009 @ 1:03 PM | 0 comment(s)


MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2009
New Musicians Wanted For Full-On Original Music Project

Hey everyone, Rich here just wanting to offer out my ideas to whomever may be interested...???

I'm wanting to put together another band, under the same name etc, but totally dedicated to doing original music/gigs/tours. As most of you know, my original music is more important to me than anything, i have so much more passion in it than doing covers gigs, and have so much more to give than playing to 50 people in a local pub, wanting to hear a 'Jovi' or 'phonics' or 'KOL' song! Don't get me wrong, it's still fun for me but not enough!

Me and the boys will still be doing our normal gigs, which as you know do include many original songs, but i want to form another band that is dedicated to just that.

So! What i'm looking for is a drummer, lead guitarist and bassist. all male, between 20 to early 30's, who have a strong desire to better themselves, be somebody and make an impression with their music, instead of just sitting on their arses 'telling' people how good they are or could have been! People who can sing (good!) and harmonise will be considered more than those who cannot,  obviously, your playing ability and dedication is a must.

You must look good, have lot's of charisma (in your own way) and have stage presence, a good band consists of not only the music, but the individual character's of each member, and of course the show you put on as a band.

I have a lot of contacts who can organise important gigs and opportunities in and around London.

If you really want to be part of something, and are prepared to work your ass off on making / creating something to be proud of, then please contact me on here, sending a private message to my inbox, and i will organise a meeting and take it from there.

Those that just want to 'be in a band' need not apply, i am as serious about my music as can be and just as serious about taking it to a higher level than gigging locally!

 

Many thanks for reading this, i look forward to speaking with you!

 

Rich xx

Oct 05, 2009 @ 11:47 AM | 0 comment(s)


I've spent 4 days preparing this freakin Press Pack now, and i'm glad to say it's finished!

I've done a 15 pager, pics/reviews/blogs/chart pos's/cd/dvd/biogs/ etc etc etc.....

1st thing in the morning one will be shipped off down to London, and the other one to India. Then i suppose, we will have to sit tight and see what happens??!!

 

Well i will, of course, update you on any developments on this business.....

 

in the meantime, if we don't see ya on the 20th in Ripley, have a wwwwwicked Christames, and COME SEE US ON NEW YRS!!!!!!!! yes!!!!

 

Vida xxx

Well we trundled off down to the old Smoke, for a gig at The Bullet Bar in Camden.

We were 2nd on the bill, and i'd already noticed a dude off the tv while we were waiting, turns out he was the manager of the band that went on Dragon's Den, and who got invested in by Peter Jones (the tall one - with the socks) he was the one doing all the talking, sales pitch etc.. i was really pleased to see quite a few people had turned up to see us - and even though we'd travelled all that way, we easily had the most people in the audience which was very cool. Anyway, we went on, and took the risk of putting 2 of our fav covers in, the set was as follows :

Stolen, Photograph, On the Otherside, Have You Ever Seen The Rain (John Fogarty Song), The Stages Are All Empty and finished with a  Dobie Gray song - Drift away.

I think everyone enjoyed the set, most people not having heard the new band versions of the songs they knew off "All Fun and Games..." and 'The Stages' is a brand new song, so no-one had heard that, but of course they liked it - because it's brilliant!!

We were approached later by a label owner who said he loved the set, and the music and then proceeded to tell us he's putting together a tour in April - of INDIA and would like us to be on it!

We spoke at length about various aspects of it, and are currently in the middle of sorting all the details out. IF this comes off, we will be filmed throughout by VH1, roaring round India on a bus!! Very cool yes?! We think so!

 

anyway, enough for now, i will keep you up to date with any developments of the tour..

 

Later...... Rich V xx

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