Sunday, February 15, 2015

Still 3 - For Love of the Music

Still 3 is (L-R) Troy Jordan, Brian Smith, Wayne Arrington
   Back in the day there was a trio of friends who got together to rock and roll, they worked and practiced and worked some more. Calling themselves "4Play" they played venues, gained a loyal following and pricked the ears of industry executives. They were on the verge of signing to a label and then another trio from Seattle changed the landscape of rock and roll. Grunge was in and power rock was out.
  Fast forward 24 years and those three friends have travelled diverse paths yet remain in touch and jam together whenever they can. Bassist Troy Jordan owns and operates a roofing company in the Winston-Salem area, guitarist Wayne Arrington works at an electronics business and drummer Brian Smith works as an I.T. professional in addition to his regular gig as the man with the sticks behind popular local rock cover band Sok Monkee. But just jamming together is only part of the story. Playing a gig is the other part.
  At one time Troy was bassist for Magazyne and Wayne played with Kitty Hawk, while Brian was of course with Sok Monkee so playing together meant jamming in the evenings after work since all three bands were in popular demand at local venues. With a baby and marriage Troy put his priorities in order and left Magazyne, then Wayne was freed up after Kitty Hawk disbanded. Now coming together once again as a power rock and roll trio they aptly call themselves Still 3 and they get to play live gigs as Brian's schedule with Sok Monkee allows - which isn't very often.
Still 3 at After Hours Tavern
Valentines Day 2015
   Being a rock trio means they have to strip the music down to the three basic instruments of guitar, bass and drums. But to do so and retain a tight, polished sound is a difficult task at best as can be attested to by the dearth of successful trio's in rock and roll (Rush, Green Day, and of course Nirvana being at the pinnacle). The beauty of the music created by a successful trio, created by Still 3, is not only because it is stripped down to those three instruments but because those three musicians have to use those three instruments to build up and fill the void created where other instruments might be needed, a successful accomplishment relegated only to top tier musicians.
   It is impossible to watch Still 3 and not be caught up in the joy these men find in playing for the pure joy of playing. A Still 3 show is a combination of original and cover songs, it's a show of power and sweat, a show of intricate musical scores and arrangements, but most of all it is a show of three men in love with their music.


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