When John Reischman鈥檚 Jaybirds hit the Eagle Eye stage on Thursday (Jan. 28) at 7 p.m., it will be one of the few times the band has actually been in one place together in a while. That鈥檚 because each band member lives in a different city.聽
Reischman, the mandolin player, lives in Vancouver, while bassist Trisha Gagnon lives in Chilliwack, banjo player Nick Hornbuckle in Nanaimo, fiddle player Greg Spatz in Washington State and guitarist Jim Nunally in California.
鈥淔or this show, we won鈥檛 have our fiddle player,鈥 said Reischman. 鈥淗owever, Runaway Wagon, a Squamish band, will be opening for us, and their fiddle player Michael Kilby may sit in with us for a few sets.鈥
Reischman got his start as an original member of the Tony Rice Unit in the late 1970s. With the Tony Rice Unit, Reischman helped define the 鈥渘ew acoustic music鈥 movement in bluegrass thanks to the band鈥檚 high profile albums on Rounder Records. Reischman also toured and performed with seminal bluegrass band The Good Ol鈥 Persons before moving to Vancouver in the 1990s and forming The Jaybirds.聽
In 1996, he won a Grammy as part of Todd Phillips鈥 all-star tribute album to the legendary Bill Monroe, and he has also earned two Juno nominations and two Canadian Folk Music Award nominations.
Despite having such a far-flung group of musicians making up The Jaybirds, Reischman said it doesn鈥檛 take long for the band to gel when they hit the road together.
鈥淪ometimes we just hit the ground running,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he band has really good chemistry.鈥
Reischman said a new Jaybirds album is on the horizon, and the band has already started working on new tunes.
鈥淭he Squamish gig is the first stop on this 小蓝视频 tour,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o we will likely warm up with some old material. However, we may work in some of the newer songs.鈥
Reischman said he likes to work any new material out on the road and in front of a live audience before hitting the studio.
鈥淭he ideal is to work up the tunes and then perform them a bit before going into the studio to record,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e have a day in the studio booked at the end of this tour.鈥
Reischman is also in the process of recording another album as part of a trio, and just finished a set of performances as a duo with musician John Miller, in addition to his own solo work.
鈥淵eah, I am busy,鈥 he said.聽
The Jaybirds with Runaway Wagon play Eagle Eye Theatre on Thursday, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online at www.eventbrite.ca/e/john-reischman-the-jaybirds-with-special-guests-runaway-wagon-tickets-20410814295.聽
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