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Re: Matchmaker who finds new members for bands (Has worked for Guns)

AtariLegend wrote:

Feel free to skim this. The tldr is that this guy worked for Guns.

MEET THE GUY WHO PLAYS ROCK & ROLL MATCHMAKER TO BANDS IN NEED OF NEW MEMBERS

“I got a call from a band out on tour. They needed to replace their guitar player because he was masturbating too loudly on the bus and hoarding the fruit,” deadpans Barry Squire. “They said … ‘[he’s] making a lot of noises and in the morning all the fruit is gone.'”

Whether seeking replacement full-time members or temporary touring players, “name” L.A. bands usually call Squire. As the city’s preeminent musician referral service, he’s a quiet kingmaker with palpable empathy for the players he’s been sending on auditions for the past two decades. And for struggling local musicians, he’s perhaps the sole portal to overnight success.

Raised in Santa Monica, Squire spent his early adult life as a drummer in local bands and on TV shows. He started gathering names of exceptional players while working at the American Federation of Musicians in the early 1980s, before parlaying an expanding knowledge of the local scene into A&R positions at Warner Bros., Geffen and Columbia Records during the 1990s.

His shift into musician referral began organically when, in 1995, he was approached to help assemble a band for a teenage Canadian singer new to L.A. That teen was Alanis Morissette and that band included drummer Taylor Hawkins (now in Foo Fighters), bassist Chris Chaney (currently of Jane’s Addiction) and now-longtime Morrissey guitarist Jesse Tobias.

“[Morissette] was great in spreading the word about how I was able to find musicians,” Squire recalls. “That led to other opportunities and bigger bands. When the record industry started to have a meltdown [around 2000], it was the perfect time to turn that into a full-time occupation.”

Squire now maintains a database of over 8,000 musicians and has worked with more than 40 gold- and platinum-selling bands. His clients have included Demi Lovato, Skrillex, Guns N’ Roses, Mariah Carey, Maroon 5 and Justin Timberlake.

“The artist spends time with me and we go through a questionnaire,” Squire says. As well as age range and influences, his clients can request everything from vegetarian musicians to, in the case of “a certain alternative-rock diva from the ‘90s,” specific astrological signs.

“Then I sit at a computer that can do a lot of the work,” Squire explains. “But in the end I actually have to go through all of the individual profiles and match up the musicians with the vision.”

Squire also boasts a mental database of bizarre music biz tales. He recounts working for a band funded entirely by its (currently incarcerated) leader’s multimillion-dollar bank fraud.

“He used it to fund a major rock-star lifestyle without actually being a rock star," he recalls. "There was a $750,000 touring bus; there were strippers being flown in [and] people that were paid to be in a posse.”

One manager offered to pay both his band and Squire triple their agreed-upon salaries in marijuana (the drummer took him up on it). And, yes, Squire successfully found a replacement for the aforementioned masturbatory guitarist, midtour.

He cites working with an up-and-coming Katy Perry as among his most satisfying professional experiences.

“She was really respectful of all the musicians that she auditioned,” Squire says. “I helped her with a later addition to her band, a guy named Casey Hooper who finally was able to play the Super Bowl with Katy.”

Squire holds auditions and teaches at numerous L.A. music schools and colleges. This led to another “rags-to-riches” story when, in 2001, he invited an obscure Musicians Institute alumnus to go jam with one Rivers Cuomo. Scott Shriner has been Weezer’s bassist ever since.

“It’s a great time for me when I can see that a musician has finally achieved success,” Squire says. “The first people they call are the parents … then it’s the ex-girlfriends.”

The audition process has changed considerably in Squire’s years of musician referral. This writer auditioned though him in 2003; back then, a CD was left on my doorstep containing songs to learn for an in-person audition the following day. Today, social networking and video-sharing websites have made online “pre-auditioning” the norm.

“It’s absolutely essential nowadays that musicians have current, strong YouTube videos, great photographs [and] dedicated social media,” says Squire, who does not charge his referrals. “A lot of the artists choose the musicians that they want before they ever arrive at the studio.”

The gigs have changed too, with veteran acts touring more (to compensate for diminished download-era royalties) and fewer young bands able to afford “hired guns.”

“There’s actually a lot more touring work for musicians with ‘legacy’ acts,” Squire says. “There’s less touring work [with] newly signed bands, because not nearly as many are getting signed.”

Lately, Squire has helped select a band for former One Direction crooner Zayn Malik and delicately sought musicians prepared to audition in their underwear for an upcoming R-rated Las Vegas show. He’s even brought like minds together inadvertently.

“There’s been four couples that have gotten married now that met at my auditions,” he says. “[And] 30 or 40 bands that formed [while waiting] in the lobby.”

Source: http://www.laweekly.com/music/meet-the- … rs-6145914

Thanks to dalsh327 at MYGNR.

polluxlm
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Re: Matchmaker who finds new members for bands (Has worked for Guns)

polluxlm wrote:

“The artist spends time with me and we go through a questionnaire,” Squire says. As well as age range and influences, his clients can request everything from vegetarian musicians to, in the case of “a certain alternative-rock diva from the ‘90s,” specific astrological signs.

I'm guessing this could be referring to Axl.

elevendayempire
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Re: Matchmaker who finds new members for bands (Has worked for Guns)

polluxlm wrote:

“The artist spends time with me and we go through a questionnaire,” Squire says. As well as age range and influences, his clients can request everything from vegetarian musicians to, in the case of “a certain alternative-rock diva from the ‘90s,” specific astrological signs.

I'm guessing this could be referring to Axl.

Could be. Or Courtney Love.

elevendayempire
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Re: Matchmaker who finds new members for bands (Has worked for Guns)

No, wait, it's Billy Corgan isn't it? Alt-rock? Check. Diva? Check. Has worked his way through a revolving door of band members? Check. Believes in wacky shit like chemtrails? Check.

Re: Matchmaker who finds new members for bands (Has worked for Guns)

Lomax wrote:

It's Alanis Morissette surely... He mentions her right in the article.

elevendayempire
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Re: Matchmaker who finds new members for bands (Has worked for Guns)

Lomax wrote:

It's Alanis Morissette surely... He mentions her right in the article.

Well, no. You don't identify someone early on in the article and then use a blind tease item to refer to the same person later on. Also, the pejorative "diva" and the fact that the alt-rock figure is being mocked for their pretensions doesn't really fit with his description of Morrissette earlier in the article – he's very complimentary towards her, as it was her positive word-of-mouth that got his business going.

misterID
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Re: Matchmaker who finds new members for bands (Has worked for Guns)

misterID wrote:

Could be Tori Amos.

Re: Matchmaker who finds new members for bands (Has worked for Guns)

Lomax wrote:
elevendayempire wrote:
Lomax wrote:

It's Alanis Morissette surely... He mentions her right in the article.

Well, no. You don't identify someone early on in the article and then use a blind tease item to refer to the same person later on.

Oh look. A wild condescending prick appears.

Firstly. That is entirely subjective.

Secondly. Axl isn't alt rock.

James
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Re: Matchmaker who finds new members for bands (Has worked for Guns)

James wrote:

Lomax, that insult wasn't necessary. 11day was just pointing out something you may have missed when reading the article.

Insults aside, good to see you back.

I agree, probably Corgan.

Having said that, what's Squires  involvement if any CD related?

*Paging Apex*

When Frank was auditioned didn't Axl have absolutely nothing to do with it?

Vale
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Re: Matchmaker who finds new members for bands (Has worked for Guns)

Vale wrote:
James Lofton wrote:

When Frank was auditioned didn't Axl have absolutely nothing to do with it?

Yes, Tommy and Richard brought him in. Apparently he didn't even properly talk to Axl until after his first show...

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