Comfortably Numb interview with AK

•February 15, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Q: How long have you been together as Comfortably Numb?

A: 1992

Q: What was the turning point that made you decide to start touring with Comfortably Numb?

A:  A desire to bring these shows to as many people as we can and to share the magic of Pink Floyd to all, we also hope to convert people that do not like Floyd to being Floyd fans.

Q: What lead to you being a Pink Floyd tribute band?

A: A genuine love for the music of 70’s Pink Floyd. We have always been amazed at the live concerts Pink Floyd in the 70’s and want to bring these types of shows to our audiences. In the initial stages we had a cover band that focused on different music, Genesis (I am a big fan of Genesis as well) etc. but in the middle of the show we decided to do a big ‘floyd set’ – the reaction was always wonderful so it took off from there. I am a bit of a control freak so I fashioned this band to be the best it can – and still do!

Q: Where have you toured with Comfortably Numb?

A: as far as Panama, Central America

Q: What does Pink Floyd’s music mean to you?

A: Pink Floyd has been with me through thick and thin. I can always turn to this music today and it sounds as fresh as it did the day I first listened to it. It affects me on so many levels that it is hard to pinpoint just one – I do know that it is quite special.

Q: Have you ever seen Pink Floyd perform live? What about any of the band members, such as Roger Waters?

A: Yes I have seen them many times and also I have seen Gilmour and Waters live on many occasions. My First Floyd experience was September 9th, 1987 at Landsdowne Park Ottawa – a very special day indeed. I saw Waters on Radio Kaos, In The Flesh and Dark Side Of The Moon (3 times) and The Wall (twice) tours. I saw Gilmour on About Face and On an Island tours. I am a HUGE Waters fan and have an IMMENSE respect for his work. Waters is up there with Bob Dylan and Neil Young. Gilmour’s guitar work inspires me to new heights daily. In our Numb shows I am always striving for ‘that tone’. I have gear that Gilmour himself uses as well so as to ‘get that sound’ – as all players know, sound comes from the hands and not just effects, so I am always trying to get it bang on.

Q: What do you enjoy most about doing Pink Floyd concerts?

A: Playing the music and feeling that magic on stage with my band. The interaction between myself and the audience – this is a huge area for me. I am so fortunate to have this amazing group of musicians with me that when we play together it is very special indeed.

Q: Why do you choose to recreate specific concerts?

A: I must explain that we DO NOT recreate shows in the sense that other bands do, note for note, scene for scene etc. Our recreation is the emotion of these shows as it was in the 70’s. We do not re-create the standard PULSE/DELICATE SOUND OF THUNDER type shows as our focus is on the 70′s. We spend a great deal of time trying to capture that spirit, not a clone of a show as it were. We do not spend time trying to look a-like or act etc. Unlike most bands that simply perform and let the lights and video take over, we play to our audiences – each person in that audience has chosen to spend their time with us and we know how valuable time is these days, so we take this very seriously, and we want it to be a memorable night. Audience interaction for me is a MUST not an option. Folks that have seen the show know AK will interact with the audience.

Q: Have you ever played in Montreal before? What’s your experience like with the audience?

A:  We have several times, Club Soda, Le Spectrum, Le Medley, L’Olympia de Montreal and now L’Astral. The audience are brilliant and the reception we get is very humbling indeed. We have gained some very loyal fans – it is a pleasure and an honour to perform in Montreal.

Q: Do you have any memorable stories to share about Pink Floyd fans?

A: I can share stories of our Pink Floyd fans, we have had some amazing hard core fans that come to EVERY single show and are so loyal – they help promote the shows, support the band and so on. One time I remember a fan was so into the show he had our band logo tattooed – well cool I must say! Another time a fan gave us his shirt in the middle of a winter storm – literally! I have been asked to sign female body parts and at our last show in Toronto a woman yelled out that she wanted to…well you know…I find all this very funny and yet humbling that fans are so into the show.

Q: Your other band, AK Project, this music is your own compositions, correct? Do you think your Comfortably Numb fan’s would also enjoy the music produced by the AK Project? Do you ever do shows in Montreal with the AK Project?

A: The AK Project is ALL original. The first album was entitled ‘Outside The Cage’ and was a very personal album – the music was very much reflective of my Pink Floyd background, in fact many, many Numb fans have bought my albums in very big numbers, especially in Montreal where a group of fans spread the word and spiked up album sales considerably. Our next CD featuring the members of Comfortably Numb will also have some Floyd influence as well. We have not yet toured Montreal with The AK Project but we will for sure – the album will be released in Spring 2012.

Promo pics!

•December 30, 2011 • Comments Off

New website!

•December 30, 2011 • Comments Off

Folks,

We have a new website and facebook fan page! Check it out! (don’t forget to follow on twitter)

Web: www.theakproject.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/theakproject

Twitter: http://twitter.com/akproject

Reverbnation: http://www.reverbnation.com/theakproject

 

Comfortably Numb – Canada’s Pink Floyd Show 2012 PIGS, WISHES & MOONS TOUR. Recreating Pink Floyd’s legendary 1975 concert at the Boston Garden.

•December 14, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Live in concert!

Comfortably Numb – Canada’s Pink Floyd Show 2012 PIGS, WISHES & MOONS TOUR. Recreating Pink Floyd’s legendary 1975 concert at the Boston Garden.

Toronto,Ontario

 The Opera House
Saturday February 4th, 2012
Show Times: 4pm (All Ages) and 8:30pm (19+)
Single Ticket Prices – $27.50 plus ticket fees (Radio Ticket Special)
Click To Buy Tickets – Enter promo code “TORONTO” to receive $7.50 off regular ticket price!
Presented By: Concert International, Q107 FM, Y108 FM & VINYL 95.3 FM

 Montreal,Quebec

L’Astral Concert Hall
Saturday February 11th, 2012
Show Time – 8:30 pm (All Ages)
All Ticket Prices – $32.50 plus ticket fees (CHOM FM Promo)
Click To Buy Tickets Enter promo code “MONTREAL” to receive $7.50 off regular ticket price!
Presented By: Concert International & CHOM FM

 Gatineau,Quebec

Canadian Museum of Civilization Theatre
Friday February 24th & Saturday, February 25th, 2012
Show Times – 8pm (All Ages)
Single Ticket Prices – $37.50 plus ticket fees (Ottawa Sun Promo)
Click To Buy Tickets Enter promo code “SUN” to receive $7.50 off regular ticket price!
Presented By: Concert International, Chez 106 FM & The Ottawa Sun

Floyd week

•September 29, 2011 • Leave a Comment

In general I am not a late night talk show fan, but this week Jimmy Fallon has ‘Pink Floyd Week’.

Each night, he has a different band play a Floyd song:

- Monday night The Shinns played BREATHE (Nick Mason did an interview)
- Tuesday night Roger Waters did an interview and then played IN THE FLESH with the Foofighters (BTW. Roger loved The Shinns version of Breathe) – tonight MGMT played LUCIFER SAM.

All versions were excellent and refreshing, none of this pedantic note-for-note stuff but a true ‘I get it’ and love of the music.

Hearing the spirit of Floyd this way each night is quite moving. If you want to skip the ‘humour’ part, the bands usually play the last 10 minutes around 1:25am EST – now in fairness, there is a lot of Floyd chat through the show and Jimmy seems genuinely a fan – Waters has been on the show twice! I am looking forward to Thursday’s show and performance!

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Cheers,
AK
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Pink Floyd

•September 28, 2011 • Leave a Comment

This is truly PINK FLOYD week! With the release of the Discovery, Immersion, Experience and Vinyl sets today and with Floyd fever all over the world, Pink Floyd remain one of the worlds best.
If like me you were one of those Floyd maniacs that ran out this morning, skipped work and did whatever needed to get ALL those box sets as soon as the shops opened – you were NOT disappointed. The packaging, artwork, and attention to detail are quite brilliant, and all the live, and studio mixes are simply out of this world. Pink Floyd never disappoint and it’s a testament to the longevity of this band.

I felt like I did many years ago as a first time young fan running into the shops to buy that album or hearing a rare live track for the first time – I was excited and in awe. The only other band that has that level of impact on me is Genesis.
When I was only a wee lad, I remember skipping school, heading to friends home and hearing live concerts like Oakland ’77 — these were defining moments for me as a fan and musician and oddly I always preferred those recordings to the studio albums; I just fell in love with the live approach, feel, honesty and freedom that music simply doesn’t seem to capture much these days.

Every time I put on one of my Fender Strat and head out on stage to play live with Comfortably Numb or even when I am at rehearsals with Numb working on the magic that is Pink Floyd, I always feel the same, honored to play the music and like that young lad all those years ago, just in love with the music.

To my fellow Floyd nuts, enjoy this time and love every moment! November brings us Wish You Were Here sets and February The Wall! If you are a night owl like me, its Floyd week on Jimmy Fallon, Nick Mason was on last night and Roger Waters performed In The Flesh with the Foo Fighters. Every night a band plays tribute to Floyd.

Who knows if any more will happen, after this, we still are blessed to have Roger Waters who continues to perform THE BEST SHOW ON EARTH (NO ONE does it better). Perhaps David Gilmour will do another solo album, maybe Nick Mason will…maybe they will and maybe they won’t.

So there you have it, one happy guy feeling like he did ‘way back when’ and still loving the music every bit as much.

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Cheers!
AK

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Comfortably Numb – Canada’s Pink Floyd Show

•September 17, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Folks,

2012 is shaping up to be an extremely busy year for Comfortably Numb. National city tour dates, corporate events, as well as summer festival dates to be announced.

Also US dates are currently being worked on and tour routed as well.

The demand for Comfortably Numb has never been greater ! Fan support / feedback has been overwhelming (to say the least) and very loyal… we look forward to seeing you all early next year.
Comfortably Numb – Canada’s Pink Floyd Show would like to formally thank our management team, corporate partners, and equipment suppliers involved with our 2012 Tour….next year is going to be our biggest yet..in every sense !!

Pre Sale / General On Sale Ticket Announcements – Week of Monday October 31st, 2011 for upcoming show dates.
For more on ‘Comfortably Numb – Canada’s Pink Floyd Show’: www.comfortablynumblive.com

For more on ‘The AK Project:
www.theakproject.com

New Show Date Announcement

•August 23, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Comfortably Numb – Canada’s Pink Floyd Show

New Show Date Announcement

Saturday Feb 4th, 2012
The Opera House – Two Shows !
Toronto, ON
4 pm Show – ALL AGES / Doors 3 pm
9 pm Show – 19 + Only / Doors 7 30 pm

Saturday Feb 11th, 2012
Metropolis Music Hall
Montreal, QC
9 pm Show – ALL AGES / Doors 8pm

Friday Feb 24th 2012
Saturday Feb 25th 2012
The Canadian Museum of Civilization Theatre – Two Shows !
Gatineau, QC
8 pm Show – ALL AGES / Doors 7:30 pm

All Tickets Pre Sale Announcements coming soon. All Tickets can be purchased through Ticket Master

Listen to Q107 FM, Chez 106 Classic Rock, CHOM FM for more pre sale ticket information

More show announcement dates to be released very soon !!

Posted Aug 23rd, 2011
For more on ‘Comfortably Numb – Canada’s Pink Floyd Show’: www.comfortablynumblive.com

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Exciting news folks!!

•August 16, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Exciting news folks,

Comfortably Numb – Canada’s Pink Floyd Show are now being represented by S.L. Feldmans and Associates.

S.L. Feldman and Associates (SLFA) are Canada’s leading full-service music booking agents, with over 40 years of experience in the fields of artist representation, event services and corporate consulting.

SFLA booking agents core business is talent representation, and it’s artist roster encompasses a wide array of internationally successful concert attractions as well as critically acclaimed up-and-coming talent.

SLFA Current Roster: Diana Krall, Nelly Furtado, Rush, Michael Buble, The Tragically Hip, Barenaked Ladies, Sarah McLachlan, Bryan Adams, Jann Arden, Our Lady Peace and many more.

Comfortably Numb – Canada’s Pink Floyd Show looks forward to working closely with the dedicated team at S.L. Feldmans and Associates.

Posted – August 16, 2011
For more on ‘Comfortably Numb – Canada’s Pink Floyd Show’: www.comfortablynumblive.com

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More new tunes!

•August 3, 2011 • Leave a Comment

AK, Solveig, Matt and Ahenk finished another tune for the upcoming October release – this one was finished in one rehearsal session! Solveig will be adding vocals now for the tune!

For more on ‘The AK Project:
www.theakproject.com

 
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