Posted on Leave a comment

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year 2016 picture showing multi-colored letters on green and red background

In true MLT tradition we would love to recap this year with you and look back on all the highlights of 2015

Live Shows, Touring, Meetings 

As you might remember we kicked off the year with a packed showcase at the Half Moon in London. It was our first proper show in the UK capital and we filled the venue to the brim. Later in the year we flew to Finland twice to play festivals in Tampere and Parikkala. We supported Albert Lee in Leeds and released our single “That’s Life” in June. We made friends with our musical hero Donovan, got to meet Rod Stewart, Julie Felix, Gerry Marsden and the Pretty Things, sang on Ian McNabb’s new album “Krugerrands” and of course went on a tour for the whole of November with no one less than Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, where we joined their top-notch band as well as played our own songs to their audiences.

Airplays, Cavern Residency, Life Lessons

Next to performing on many of the local BBC stations around the country we also just got our first couple of airplays in the nation’s biggest station BBC Radio 2, with sometimes up to 10 million listeners.

Throughout all of that we kept up our Saturday night residency at the Cavern Club, played all around town during this year’s International Beatleweek and produced 18 new YouTube videos. There were a few changes in the band and management line-up and we were working on optimising our website – more to come next year.

We had to figure right from wrong a few times this year but have learnt lessons for life and future happiness that were well worth it. Right now we’re blessed with being surrounded by the loveliest, most supportive, clever and creative bunch of people that we cannot wait to tackle 2016 with.

The big majority of all the work that goes into this is still spread amongst our priceless parents (Dad Rudi and our stepmum Michaela) and the two of us but there is no better feeling than working on the one thing you love most with the people you love most.

2016 will bring new songs, a new album, new videos, a new website, new projects!!! Buckle up, we’re going on another journey together this year!

Thanks all round

Thanks each and every one of you for everything you’ve done for us. We can’t say enough how much your support, feedback, encouraging comments and critique, gifts, financial support, gig attendance, video sharing, word of mouth or simply just you watching our videos and listening to our music mean to us. It sounds cliché but we really wouldn’t be where we are today without all of you out there.

Thanks to our band mates and all the musicians who played with us this year, thanks to all the DJs who played our music, our radio pluggers who introduced them to our music and thanks to everyone mentioned at the beginning of this post for making our life more exciting and our career possible.

Last but not least many thanks to our grandparents for keeping things up and running back in Austria and of course to all our personal friends who have simply been delightful company!

We wish all of you a Happy New Year,
Mona & Lisa

Posted on 1 Comment

Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel Tour 2015 Review

All good things must come to an end. In this case it is the end of a wonderful tour with Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel that we have been looking forward to playing for almost a full year. Now that it lies behind us we want to thank everyone involved in making the last month such an unforgettable experience.

For us it has been three amazing, fun, educational and inspiring weeks of touring the UK, being part of Steve’s band and getting the chance to showcase our own music to his audiences, too.

It has been a novelty for us not fronting a band, and we entered new musical territory as touring musicians and backing singers. We fully enjoyed playing around with so many instruments and vocal melodies on stage and we had the freedom to develop and change our parts as the tour continued.

sh_tour_collage2_712px

Thanks to Steve’s arrangements we got lots of opportunities to show our skills in the solo parts. We were extremely proud of Lisa joining a guitar duet with Jim Cregan, Mona a vocal duet with Steve Harley and even a harmonica solo centre stage. Not to speak of Steve’s generous introducing of us as the MonaLisa Twins and two of our own songs that we got to play to his attentive and equally benevolent audiences during his show. In the first set we were usually playing our song ‘I Don’t Know Birds That Well’ as an acoustic duo. In the second half we had the honor of Stuart Elliot (drums), Marty Prior (bass) and Duncan Mackay (keyboards) backing us to give our ‘Wide, Wide Land’ that powerful and atmospheric sound.

As Steve always says the show was ‘never the same twice’. He conducted and presented to his fans an ever-changing, growing, multifarious performance with great solos, lots of improvisational, session-like parts to show each musician’s strongest points. It created excitement on and off stage as it turned the show into one of the few these days that aren’t over-produced, polished and always ‘on the safe side’. There was an element of risk and uncertainty in each night’s performance which kept us all on our toes and the audiences on the edge of their seats. We were proud to be a part of that!

sh_tour_collage3

All in all it has been a very fulfilling and emotional experience to contribute to a band and show like this, especially because it has been such an outstanding musician- and friendship between the band members, and also because the fans interacted so passionately with Steve and us on stage. We can only say we certainly grew personally and as musicians while having a blast along the way.

2500 miles on the tour bus, 16 shows and 22 days later we are now back home in Merseyside, exhausted but happy. We played to about 15000 people during the last weeks and shared the stages with legends and world-class musicians.

Thank you to Steve Harley and (in order of appearance in the photo down below) Stuart Elliot (drums), Marty Prior (bass), Jim Cregan (guitar), Duncan Mackay (keyboards), and Barry Wickens (violin, guitar, mandolin) for their outstanding musician- and friendship.

Band_800px

Thanks to Roger Searle (Tour Manager, Lighting – on the photo below in the white shirt left) and Simon Grocott (Assistant Tour Manager, Steve’s Personal Assistant – last row center) for the perfect organisation and keeping things running so smoothly. To Andy Linklater (between Mona and Lisa) and John ‘JJ’ James (unfortunately not in the photo) for making us sound good (on stage and in the house), to Matthew Hunter (sitting to the right), Swapan Nandi (with glass), Daniel Paine (next to him) and Andy Wheeler for their technical backline support, selling merch, driving us around safely, and all of them for looking after us and being fantastic companions.

It was an enormous joy for us being surrounded by such an experienced and hilarious crew and of course all the legends that make up the original Cockney Rebel line-up. We have been welcomed and accepted as part of the band from day one and were valued as band members from everyone in the group which we did not take for granted. The love and respect that could be felt each night on stage was overwhelming and we are thankful from the bottom of our hearts to Steve Harley, the band and the audiences for their support.

Crew_800px

Lots of laughs have been shared on and off stage and many memories were made to be remembered forever. If you saw us for the first time during one of Steve’s concerts and are still sticking around we warmly welcome you to the MonaLisa Twins family and are looking forward to sharing more of our own music with you! Thanks to everyone who came to see one or more shows and for the great feedback we got live and on our and Steve’s social media …

‘Well The Best Years tour is over but what a pleasure to hear the album that was pivotal to my musical education played so well. There seemed to be a real joy on the stage as Steve brilliantly mixed the old with the new! It was great to see Stuart, Jim and Duncan back together again superbly assisted by Barry and Marty. And The Monalisa Twins are a brilliant breath of fresh air. It’s been great to read the wonderful reviews online and to get a glimpse of the joy via social media of the fans’ massive enjoyment of the shows! … A big THANX to all concerned for a fantastic tour … ‘
Stewart G

‘Excellent end to the tour last night. No great surprises during the first half with a fans’ choice of songs that hardly ‘pushed the boat out’ so to speak. Thought ‘Nothing is Sacred’ was one of the best live versions of the song that I’ve heard. … The second half ‘Best Years’ performance was spot on … We’ll miss the Mona Lisa Twins a lot. Their backing really enhanced so many of the songs … Hats off also to Jim and Duncan. Jim’s guitar really stood out as it did back in 75/76. All in all a really successful tour which should be repeated next year with the complete ‘Timeless Flight’ album. Hands up who would like to see that?? ‘
Mr Raffles

‘What a wonderful end to the tour and who knew there was so much emotion to be felt in Guildford. Steve Harley and his wonderful band worked a potentially reserved audience from ripples of applause into a sea of love and appreciation by the end of the evening. The great thing about these concerts is that every one is different but all superb and it is easy to tell from the reviews on this site that no audience has missed out on a quality re-working of this seminal album plus extras. I feel lucky to have lasted the 40 years it’s taken to get these musicians back together and yet for me the icing on the cake has been the addition of Mona and Lisa who are more than worth their place in the line-up. I hope to enjoy more of their work on a future SH Tour. … The only sad thing is that now this tour is over. I feel like a kid who has opened his Christmas presents early and no longer has them to look forward to. I may just have to hibernate for the winter and look forward to a Harley New Year.’
Charmpri

Read more on the official Steve Harley forum.

T’was a joy, a great joy!

Have a lovely Sunday,
Mona & Lisa

Posted on Leave a comment

Roll on to the ‘Magical Mystery Tour’

Howdy! Just a quick Sunday resumé from our first week of touring before we’re heading off to ‘The Dome’ in Doncaster tonight. It’s quite unusual for us to write from two different perspectives at the same time – as ‘Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel’ band musicians and as MonaLisa Twins who are presenting their own songs within the same concert.

Generally we’re simply happy with how great everything is moving and grooving. Playing a show every night in a different venue for a different audience is new for us and very exciting. Of course we are used to travel for days with lots of gear and technical equipment. We also played grand stages already but that was only for single concerts so far, not within a big tour setting.

Sitting in a tour bus, chatting with world-class session musicians and listening to their fascinating stories about their experiences in the music business and their work with some of the biggest acts – that literally feels like a ride on the ‘Magical Mystery Tour‘.

Each of the symphony halls we’re playing has its own unique atmosphere. Each audience interacts differently and, together with Steve and the band, creates its own magic night. Yesterday for example we left quite emotional as people were still singing after we had left the stage. Goosebump moments!

No two shows are ever the same since Steve likes to surprise his fans with slightly altered arrangements, improvisational parts and new anecdotes between the songs. Many of his fans are coming to see two or more shows, and they appreciate hearing songs or different versions of them on this tour that they probably won’t ever be able to hear live again.

From the MonaLisa Twins point of view we can only say that Steve is very generous to introduce our own music to his audience and to give us two prominent spots during his sets to play our originals. This kind of support for a newcomer band is very unusual and we’re very proud and thankful for this opportunity to get heard by thousands of his fans throughout the country. We think it’s very kind of his fans, too, to give us their full attention during the show, and many of them even take their time afterwards to write us appreciative messages or share our videos with their friends. This is the real thing and so much better than any ‘XY-factor’ vote could ever be.

We’re off to sound-check now, so we’ll leave you with some fan reviews of the concerts. We hope that will inspire some of you who were thinking of buying tickets. Please go ahead an grab the last remaining seats. We’re confident to say you won’t regret it.

‘Really special in Manchester. The twins are a wonderful addition to great rock band . Their harmonies were spine tingling. Especially on Sebastian and Compared With You. Lisa’s guitar playing was superb, and she got lifted higher and higher by the Great Jim Cregan . There are lots of memorable moments in this show. And the girls play one song in each set, not at all to give anyone a rest, i don’t think!!!! Steve is obviously priud to have discovered them and to introduce heir solo spots. If you’re a fan, you won.t want to miss this tour. Fantastic programme 52 pages too.’
Jollyroger

‘I came from Frankfurt and was glad I did. The show, generally, was exceptional. Re band, Best Years in total and in sequence, the Twins in the band AND in support – some people have missed the point, SH ACTUALLY introduces them as a sort of “Support Band”, but with a difference, they are IN THE BAND. The girls play leas than 10 minutes in a show lasting, in playing terms on stage, two hours twenty minutes of their TWO songs. Good on SH for introducing young talent to us oldies, especially two such brilliant musicians. Anyone who plays that side down, sure doesn’t go to many gigs and sure doesn’t know perc players and guitarists of high standards when they stare him in the face. There were a couple of ragged endings, admitted, and Jim missed a few cues and notes but this was a first night of a long tour and that happens, I guess. I felt proud to be there, as the moments of pure magic (Riding The Waves, All In A Life’s Work (Lisa’s guitar, WOW!), “Compared With You, “Sebastian” “Back To The Farm” etc. etc. far outweighed the couple of fluffs. This is a great 8 piece band and I can’t wait til I fly back for the Phil gig in Liverpool – those first-night nerves will have settled down I reckon !!’
ROB

‘Breathtaking!!!
The Mona Lisa twins enhanced what was already a great line up and a set list chosen by the fans. I thought they were brilliant and personally I liked the way Steve slipped them in with their songs, showing them loads of respect for being the brilliant musicians they are.
I love the demo version of MMS. Brilliant in my opinion and one of many highlights. The thing that will live with me forever though, is that simply unbelievable version of Best Years. I was totally moved by that and the twins were amazing in helping make that song what it was last night.’
Rich W

‘Agreed re Best Years song. At the end, the players gathering around the main man, playing improvised music, riveting. That section will live long in the memory. Spell-binding, to be completely honest. One guy I heard talking to his friend after, was saying he’s been in Manchester and that didn’t happen, so like Steve always says, “never the same twice”, but I hope future audiences get to witness that special moment. Still buzzing.’
Groverhead

Read more on the official Steve Harley forum.

We’re looking forward to seeing you somewhere along the way. Still two more weeks to rock ‘n’ roll!

With love,
Mona & Lisa

Posted on Leave a comment

UK Tour with Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel – November 2015!

MonaLisa Twins announced to join Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel for their "Best Years Of Our Lives" 40th Anniversary UK tour 2015

“The MonaLisa Twins will be big, really big. I want them in my touring band!”

Steve Harley – January 28th 2015

To use a British expression, imagine how ‘chuffed’ we were when we read this on Steve’s Facebook page. And today we are over the moon to be able to finally let you all into our big secret. It is going to happen!

We are going to be part of Steve’s band for a UK tour this November! So hopefully we will be able to meet lots of you guys along the way. Here you’ll find all dates and cities we shall be hitting. But first let us tell you how this amazing team-up came about …

Our dad used to buy Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel‘s records when they came out way back when. He introduced us to Steve’s music when we were kids and we loved it. Last year we mentioned this to our friend Tim Quinn. It turned out that Tim had produced a couple of shows in the past with Steve. It’s a small world! Anyway, unknown to us, Tim sent Steve some of our YouTube links. Steve watched them and that planted an idea in his mind. He asked to meet us the day after our showcase gig at the Half Moon in Putney, London.

That’s how we found ourselves sitting around a table with Steve Harley, enjoying tea and biscuits. Talk about Rock & Roll!

We felt a little nervous going into the meeting but Steve was lovely and soon put us at ease as we talked and laughed about many different topics. It turned out he really liked our music and sound! And then, into the conversation he dropped the fact that he would like us to join his band for their upcoming tour in November.

The show would comprise one set of tracks compiled from fans’ requests, plus a performance of “The Best Years Of Our Lives” album in its entirety, for the first time ever. We would play alongside his band members on Steve’s own songs and also perform some of our originals druing his sets! Amongst his band members would be original “Best Years” musicians Jim Cregan on lead guitar, Stuart Elliott (drums), Duncan Mackay (keyboards) and long-standing Cockney Rebel member Barry Wickens on violin and guitar. We would be sharing lead and rhythm guitar with them, as well as backing vocals and percussion!

We looked at each other in amazement about such an incredible proposal. Steve asked us to think about it and possibly not book any shows for November. By the time we had stepped outside of the building we HAD thought about it and you bet we KEPT November as free as can be!

And so, for the past few weeks, alongside the new material we have been working on in our studio, we have also been playing Steve’s songs to get ourselves in the right groove to fit in with Cockney Rebel. It’s all coming along nicely. If everything goes to plan we shall be popping up in the media with Steve from September onwards to promote the tour. What an absolutely unique experience these shows will be! We can’t wait.

We really hope to see you down the road! Take a look at the wonderful venues we shall be playing and book today. Tickets are going fast!

Much love,
Mona & Lisa