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Click Tracks, Tribute Acts, and $20 Hacks: Gig Smarts with Corey Manske

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  1. Click Tracks, Tribute Acts, and $20 Hacks: Gig Smarts with Corey Manske Dave Hamilton & Friends 1:06:48

Click Tracks, Tribute Acts, And $20 Hacks: Gig Smarts With Corey Manske – Gig Gab 487 Episode Image

You’re not alone if you’re running a click track on stage—more and more musicians are embracing it, and for good reason. This week on Gig Gab, Corey Manske joins Dave Hamilton to unpack how using a click can reduce Stress, keep your band tight, and help you Always Be Performing. From essential stage gear like chapstick and a tape measure (you’ll get it), to the magic of “coopetition” among musicians, you’ll walk away with practical tools and mindset shifts. Corey shares how watching other players—and sometimes borrowing a rubber mallet—can lead to big breakthroughs.

But that’s just the beginning. You’ll hear how launching a Third Eye Blind tribute band taught Corey the power of planning, from finding the perfect frontman to handling contracts, stage plots, and backing tracks like a pro. Learn why tribute bands are dominating the venue scene and what it really means to “wear a disguise” on stage. You’ll also get into the nitty-gritty of tech setups—which apps might replace SoundCue, how to prep your tracks for any venue, and why slipping your sound engineer a $20 bill is a move worth making.

  • 00:00:00 Gig Gab 487 – Monday, June 23rd, 2025
  • 00:01:39 Everyone’s using a click (some of the time)
  • 00:08:02 Taking the stress off by using a click live
    • Kill Switch
  • 00:14:51 Always be performing means always putting on a show!
  • 00:17:00 Important gear to have on stage
    • Tape measure (drummer thing)
    • Chapstick
  • 00:19:53 The value of Coopetition
  • 00:22:15 Learning parts from other people
  • 00:26:31 Playing the parts your way…and comfortably
  • 00:29:32 “Just don’t confuse the strippers, man”
    • Music is a shared art form…band, performers, audience
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  • 00:32:27 The experience of starting a Third Eye Blind Tribute Band
    • Started a year ago
    • The demographic is 50/50 M/F
    • Find the right singer, and the right band
    • Cover band is playing dress-up, being in a tribute band is wearing a disguise
    • Previously subbed in a Smashing Pumpkins tribute for 4.5 years, which gave some information and contacts
    • Venues figured out that Tribute bands are where the Money is
    • Developing the backing tracks
    • Corey became the manager
  • 00:38:02 Becoming comfortable with doing the paperwork
    • Contracts
    • Hospitality Riders
    • Stage Plots
    • Details matter!
  • 00:40:16 Using an iPad to trigger tracks, clicks, and more
  • 00:52:09 The pre-production work so you can have the tracks live
    • Frst, decide what needs to be there
    • Decide the tempo
    • Center the (mono) mix on where the backing vocal is. That way FOH can set the backing vocals and, boom, the tracks work in every venue
    • Make a track for soundcheck, too!
    • Also, give the sound engineer a $20 bill before sound check
  • 00:59:34 Embrace Technology
    • Also, we really need an iPad app that not only triggers the sounds, but also the videos.
  • 01:05:12 Gig Gab 487 Outtro

The post Click Tracks, Tribute Acts, and $20 Hacks: Gig Smarts with Corey Manske – Gig Gab 487 appeared first on Gig Gab.

Dave Hamilton Podcaster & Publisher

Dave Hamilton, a seasoned tech enthusiast, podcaster, and publisher, has dedicated the past three decades to aiding computer users globally. Known for his insightful advice and valuable product recommendations on the Mac Geek Gab podcast, Dave also enjoys an esteemed reputation as the founder of BackBeat Media, a network of fiercely independent publishers. His online publishing journey took off with The Mac Observer, an acclaimed Apple news site he co-founded in 1998 and led to its successful acquisition in 2021.

Beyond his tech-savvy persona, Dave embraces a vibrant life filled with music and family in the New Hampshire seacoast. He passionately performs with bands Bitter Pill and Fling, among other musical projects, creating a harmonic balance between his love for technology and music. Alongside his wife, Lisa, he raised their two children amidst this symphony of innovation, passion, and independent spirit, showcasing the power of embracing one's interests and using them to make a meaningful impact in the world.