To pick a perfect set
16 February 2012 By Jim Leave a Comment
Just finished updating our song list and the grand total came out to 68 songs.
The quick math rule of thumb we use is that the average song is three and a half minutes long. So take 68 multiplied by 3.5 and you end up with 238 minutes worth of music, or just 2 minutes shy of 4 full hours…If we played them back to back, non-stop with no talking in between. Which never happens.
Depending on the gig, we play anywhere between 1 – 4 sets and a set is either 45 or 50 minutes. That means we basically have 5 full sets worth of music at our disposal.
So how do we pick a set? It’s different every time. While we have some “standards” (considering we play covers, does that go without saying?) we use most of the time, where they go and what order depends on the gig itself. But yes, we like to try and mix it up so that if we have fans coming to multiple shows, they won’t hear the same songs in the same order every time we play. We use a 15 song base for a set. That gives us some wiggle room at the gig to see how it’s going and make adjustments on the fly, because the best plan is to plan for the plan to not go as planned and make it work from there.
So that’s how we do it, one gig at a time.
And we thought you might like to try it and pick your perfect set from our song list (And I wanted to play with the polling plugin – Jim). Below is our full song list as recently updated. Pick 15 songs that you think would be the perfect set and then click the Vote button. That’s all there is to it. Enjoy!
Take Our Poll
To pick a perfect set originally appeared on Jim & Tim on February 16, 2012.
Pros and Con(vention)s
20 January 2012 By Jim Leave a Comment
Every once in awhile we get to perform in a non-traditional venue. I like the term “non-traditional venue”, it’s so descriptive, isn’t it? It could mean anything from Aunt Addy’s drawing room to a Pot Belly’s to a college lecture hall and quite a few more that I can think of and performed in or at.
In this case, I’m talking about the AHR Expo 2012 coming up Monday through Wednesday for Taco, Inc. at McCormick Place. Now you might think that’s a strange place for an a cappella quartet to sing, but it’s a great time and a great gig. We get to interact with people all day, sing for them, talk to them and just be fun and a bit goofy and we get to stretch too. We re-lyric a song and we dress in themed costumes and work the booth. We meet and greet and talk with people and then we sing for them, which is usually a surprise to the people. And the most unexpected thing is, it’s really intimate. Every performance is new and different and in the moment. It can’t be any other way, in a cavernous convention hall. The point of focus is ever changing and it’s a fun challenge to keep that focus.
What will we be dressed like this year, you ask? Well, I’ll try and get some pictures and maybe a tweet or two while at the convention. and if I don’t get any while at the convention, I’ll post some after the convention.
Better yet, if you find yourself at the convention, come and take a picture with us, we’ll be at Taco, Inc. booth, booth 5400 and hard to miss.
Here’s a video of what last year’s Expo was like. And this year promises to be just as fun.
Click here to view the embedded video.
Oh, one last thing. I don’t really have an Aunt Addy and I don’t know anyone who has, so I’ve never sung in her drawing room. Just wanted to let you know.
Pros and Con(vention)s originally appeared on 4-AM on 20 January 2012.

On Haitus
3 January 2012 By Jim Goodrich Leave a Comment
It’s that time of year again for me. I usually take a quick break from the podcast during the month of January. Time to recharge and do a little forward planning (though there’s usually not much of that (c; ).
I don’t think I’ll take the entire month of January off, but It will at least be the next couple of weeks before the show is back. I hope to do some writing for this site and the others for which I write. (That’s right, I said “for which”, I can write goodly, you know.)
I’ll let you know when the show’s coming back, it may be a quick “Hey you! The show’s back in 15 minutes” or it could be more. Hopefully more than that, but I’ve lived with me a long time now, I know how I am.
Talk to you in a couple of weeks or so, until then, “Bye for now.”

Keeping Vocally Fit – preface
6 December 2011 By Jim Goodrich Leave a Comment

This is not the Medical Doctor you're looking for.
I am NOT a Medical Doctor.
Who I am is a professional singer with a Masters Degree in Vocal Pedagogy (Teaching Voice) and over 25 years of professional performance experience.
Having said that, I’m currently in my busiest time of year as a singer. Which means that I’m pushing myself as hard as possible. And that means I’m concentrating on taking care of myself and my voice to make sure that I perform to the best of my ability.
That includes a lot of things that I have learned over the years through training and experience that I can pass on as tips to you. So I’m starting this series – Keeping Vocally Fit. I’ll try to keep them short and I can’t guarantee a set schedule for posting them, but they’ll be here.
These tips aren’t meant to take the place of advice from a Medical Professional, if you need to see a medical doctor, see one!
Photo Credit: The Local Tourist
Why don’t we see Jim & Tim this holiday?
1 December 2011 By Jim Leave a Comment
Well, the biggest reason is because I’m off being a crazy caroling madman with the Merry Maskers and performing in the show A White Christmas Holiday Revue. That’s because that’s what is most requested at this time of year.
And we love that. We love the time of year and we love the music too.
That doesn’t mean we stop making music. Far from it. We understand that there are many events and parties that aren’t holiday related. You know we’re there for those whenever and wherever they may be. And we’ll even do a holiday song or two when they’re wanted/requested by popular demand.
It just means that in December you’re less likely to see something like this in your Twitter stream:
Just keep watching, these will start popping up again very soon and we’ll be having a great time doing what we do best. Singing for you.
Happy Holidays from Jim & Tim.
Photo Credit: mikecogh
Why don’t we see Jim & Tim this holiday? originally appeared on Jim & Tim on December 1, 2011.

