You jump straight into the deep end with Richie Castellano as you explore what happens when preparation collides with opportunity. You follow his path from mixing weddings to standing behind massive analog rigs, wrangling six guitar channels, chasing down mysterious hums, and learning fast that the gremlins always show up when you least expect them. When the call comes to go from being Blue Oyster Cult’s sub sound engineer to bass player in four days with 21 songs to learn, the lesson is clear: play something you know, rehearse smart, and build a Just In Case bag that saves the gig. Success is not luck. It is preparation meeting the moment, and you are either ready or you are not. In order to Always Be Performing you need to Always Be Preparing!

As the conversation deepens, you learn how adaptability gets and keeps gigs, from joining the culture of a band to solving problems so painlessly you become indispensable. Richie breaks down the craft of learning, teaching, and arranging vocal harmonies, including Yes music at the highest level, where not nailing the vocals means the whole thing falls apart. You hear why simplifying is sometimes the smart move, how spreadsheets can ease rehearsals, and why blending matters more than showing off. The episode closes with practical wisdom on collaboration with front of house, constant communication inside the band, and surrounding yourself with people on the same mission. This is a masterclass in being prepared, predictable, drama-free, and trusted when it counts.

  • 00:00:00 Gig Gab 516 – Monday, January 12th, 2026
  • 00:01:40 From mixing weddings to arenas overnight
    • Called to sub as Blue Oyster Cult’s sound engineer
    • Steve “Woody” La Cerra
    • “Make them sound like a big bad rock band”
  • 00:06:53 The differences doing sound in a big room?
    • Six channels of guitar for 3 guitar players!
    • Where’s the cowbell?!?
  • 00:10:28 Arriving ten minutes before downbeat with the biggest system of my life
    • And it’s analog!
    • What’s that low hum
  • 00:12:49 The Gremlins That Run Around On Stage When You’re Not Looking
    • Play something you know
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  • 00:19:10 From sound to…playing bass in four days!
    • Here’s 18 songs… I mean 21 songs. Be ready to play this by Friday
    • Success is when preparation meets opportunity. Here’s the opportunity. Now you have to prepare for it!
    • Buck Dharma on Gig Gab
    • First gig was canceled… But that led to a rehearsal
    • Time to talk about the JustInCase…aka the Idiot Bag!
    • Plugged into the TV to rehearse
  • 00:22:39 “If you can do this five times in a row, this will be your gig.”
  • 00:25:02 Do you just want me to join the band?
    • If you solve a problem for someone painlessly, you’re not likely to be replaced.
    • Be Prepared and Predictable
    • And No Drama
  • 00:28:41 Joining the culture of a band
    • Matt Beck on guitar for the recent Jon Anderson tour fit perfectly
    • Being adaptable gets and keeps gigs
  • 00:33:22 Learning and teaching harmonies
    • Learning how to soften and blend
    • 40th Anniversary of Agents of Fortune
    • A trick: learn how to do impressions. “Sing this like Peter Gabriel”, “Sing this like Michael McDonald”
  • 00:39:51 Arranging Harmonies for Yes music
    • Don’t be afraid to simplify, folks
    • Use a spreadsheet!
    • Get it to “the best WE can do it”
    • Then ask “how can we make this blend better?”
  • 00:45:13 If we don’t nail the vocals, we suck!
  • 00:48:29 The collaboration between band and front of house
    • Ask front of house engineer: What do you need from me to sound good?
    • End sound check with an a capella vocal moment
  • 00:52:24 Talk to your bandmates and continually tweak things
    • “Why does your snare drum sound different today?”
  • 00:54:11 Surround yourself with bandmates who are on the same mission
  • 00:59:58 When bands write vocal harmonies
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