Review of karaoke at Terri Lynn's, Wednesday, July 9, 2010 by John the Revelator
I had the honor of attending the first Wednesday night of karaoke at
Terri Lynn's (4740 West Bradley Road, Brown Deer). I had a great time.
Slick Mick (of WKDJ) was the KJ that night. I know him well, since he is a regular at Bootleggers on Monday nights. Nick is very competent, soft spoken and good-natured. Since there weren't a lot of singers, Nick filled in with music between. His music was well chosen for the crowd, and you could see many people singing along with his fill-in music. I appreciate his skill at picking the fill-in music.
Personally, I would have set the music a little differently. I would probably have cut back just a bit on the highs, and also cut back on the backup karaoke music. Feel free to interpret this as either my own preference, or my
The venue is a bit sparse, but well-kept. The bar itself is about twenty stools long, and there were quite a number of four person banquet tables and chairs in the room. Plenty enough for a hundred people to be comfortable. The karaoke was set up on a stage that is easily seen throughout the room. If the crowd were larger, I think a slightly higher stage might be helpful.
The crowd was unfortunately a bit small, with about a dozen people. This is not a surprise, since this was the first Wednesday night that they had karaoke. In my own selfish way, I would like to see more people show up. This place is only a few miles from where I live!
The people there were wonderfully friendly, which is one reason I had so much fun. Chuck presented us with some blues songs that I didn't know. Sid did a good job on some motown. I didn't catch the name of another fellow who sang BB King's "The Thrill is Gone". My favorite performance was by Timone. She came out on the floor with the wireless mic and did a sultry version of Erykah Badu's "Call Up Tyrone" for Sid. The singing was good, the stage presence was priceless.
As for equipment, Nick brought along new and professional quality stuff. He was running only one main speaker that night, but there was plenty enough power for the venue.
I appreciated the fact that Nick also had a monitor speaker on the floor in front of the singer. It is so important for a singer to be able to hear his or herself. I have been to a lot of karaoke shows where there was not a monitor speaker. Sigh. This is one small thing that can have a big impact on the quality of the show.
The display of the words was somewhat less than ideal. Nick used the display from a portable DVD player to display the words. A little hard to read. He was also hooked into two of the TV screens on the walls of the bar, which is nice, but they were a bit far away to read.
Some details for the audiophile: he had a 15" powered Behringer speaker with a subwoofer -- I didn't catch the brand of the sub. The monitor speaker was a small but powerful JBL. His mixer was a 12 channel Mackie. There were two wireless mics. Note to self - ask Ran the Man what the mics were. I thought the quality was pretty good, but I am not sure they were tested on the most difficult voices.