Keeping up with this daily blogging business is turning out to be much more of a challenge than I’d anticipated. Mostly because my free time here is extremely limited. The usual day is get up, eat breakfast, attempt to see a a bit of the city we’re in, drive to the next city (usually 2 – 3 hours), check in to our hotel, find the venue, soundcheck, eat dinner, get changed/put my face on, perform, go to bed. I’m beginning to regret having packed so many gigs into such a short amount of time, because there’s so much in each place that I wan to see, but just don’t have the time! But anywho, that is my rant, and onto the gigs. This is my combined Hamburg/Bremen blog because of the issue you just explained to you. So let’s start with Hamburg which was on May 24th:
The most exciting thing happened to me. The first time was when my mom and I were literally sitting in our car waiting for the club owner to arrive to show us our accommodation, and I was getting into the car and a man ran up to me saying “Melissa Bel? Melissa Bel?”. I figured he was the venue owner, but turned out he was a fan that had printed off some pictures of me to autograph! That blew my mind a little bit. Then later on when I was just getting to the gig I got out of the car and 3 people ran up to me to get my autograph and picture! The gig was a success. The place was pretty full, and people listened so intently, and when I was done they wanted me to keep playing but there was another band after me (the AWESOME Roskinksi Quartet from Hamburg) so I didn’t have time to squeeze in any more songs. Which was admittedly a bit of a relief because my throat has been a bit sore and the tendinitis seems to be setting in. Then we hung out after the gig and met some people, had some beers, and I played some foosball (how do you spell that??) and won! Thank you to Davide and the Pony Bar for having me!!
Bremen, May 25th:
I’m still in Bremen now and I must say this is one of my favourite cities so far. It’s on a beautiful river with a strip of really cool restaurants along it, and lots of shopping to do. Being here has made my frustration set in about not having enough time in each place. The venue last night was called Meisenfrei, a really cool blues club, and one of the bigger venues I’ve played so far. When I got there at about 7:40 (for an 8:30 start), the place was empty, so I was freaking out a bit that no one would come (like I do most nights). But by 8:30 the place had filled up with people who had actually come to see me – I still can’t get my head around that – and I ended up playing much long than expected and sold the most CDs of any gig so far. People definitely go there to listen to music, which makes me very, very happy. Oh and my German is improving slightly. I can now say “I’m very happy that you’re here”. Because seriously, I’m very happy when people show up hahah. Also they make amazing mojitos here in Germany (one of my favourites…and yes I know I’m “supposed” to be drinking beer). But after the long show my throat and hand/wrist are pretty sore today, so I told my mom I’m going to be a diva and speak a very minimal amount. Today we’re off to Soest where I have a gig at Alter Schlachtof (?), and then tomorrow I have a much needed DAY OFF!! We’re about to get kicked out of our hotel room now, so I’ll post pictures later today!!







Named "Artist of the Year" at the 2008 Toronto Exclusive Magazine Awards, musically Melissa Bel fits in somewhere between Janis Joplin and Amanda Marshall. With a voice suited to anything from soul/R&B, to pop, to rock, and songwriting ability beyond her years, you're looking at the whole package.