No, I didn't a call back. Nevertheless I was amazed I even had a voice at all to do the Sunday audition! We (Hotel California) did two nights of shows Friday and Saturday at the very smoky Ak-Chin Casino in Maricopa, AZ. On top of the bad inside air quality, the desert climate is very dry. I usually come away from this weekend with a very ragged voice. But I went crazy with the water drinking and Throat-Coat tea and was able to do some sort of vocalizing for one of the "The Voice" show producers. (Kudos to those keeping me in your prayers!)
There were times I wanted to say, "No way, impossible - not going to have a voice after this!(gig)" This was indeed a journey of faith and courage for me. The slight bit of rejection, getting a "no", still stung a little, but "live (or, sing) and learn"!
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| Slept on the bus on the way back from Arizona. In the morning, while waiting to be picked up, here I am warming (buzzing) up what voice I had left. Silly photo for your enjoyment. |
Okay, the "process"! My audition time was 2 PM. Got in a line that was, I don't know - half a mile long(?) - snaking around the building. It was huge. Got into the LA Convention Center (see photo below) after 2 hours of waiting outside in this line.
Up the stairs, ID check, bag check, scanned by hand for any weapons (or bombs?)...then I was sent to a large holding room with scores of other hopefuls. I was impressed that every member of the casting staff was positive, energetic, and did there respective cattle-call jobs with a sense of encouraging humor.
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| Up the stairs to the "no photos" zone. |
Then...escorted for more waiting in the hall outside where the audition would take place. I saw a few singers with the coveted "red paper" call back award walk by being personally escorted by a head-set wearing crew member. More waiting meant time for a bathroom break. I belted out the first few notes of my song in the reverberating tile "warm-up room".
Then in we ten audition-ees went
NOW, read above!
In cathartic summation:
Yes, I was nervous; but relaxed at the same time. Yeah, my voice maybe could have been better had I not had the high-energy, second-hand smoke-filled "workout" of the previous two nights in Arizona. (Specifically, I remember, the notes "Even if, Even if" at the end of the chorus of "Heart of the Matter" being quite a challenge as my audition came to a close). I really wanted to experience the live audition and, I'm thankful I DID! :)



1 comment:
Sounds like you had a nervously exciting time! I've always believe that things like this are: first time around is a learning experience; second time around knock it out of the park! So, I can't wait to hear about your next audition!!!
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