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#293935 - 09/22/10 01:46 PM
Re: Unofficial Earth,Wind and Fire Day?
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Donny, sound score work is way up, due to film contracts with one major customer; an automobile manufacturer.
The contracts are for completed video, and the scores for the projects are a relatively small part of the overall work. Glad for the video work, and the ability to provide an original score is the icing on the cake.
If things work out, Rory will participate in one of these productions next year. He'll come to Lexington for a week in the first quarter.
The downs: My son got mugged and injured on the job: My friend and widow of a long-time friend will have her home condemned and will face a competency hearing this week. I'm the only one willing to be her guardian. If that doesn't happen, she'll be a ward of the state.
The "UP'S":Chas, Taike and I are working to provide education for a deserving Monk in Laos.
Musically, I'm seeing a little fall-off on my "during the week" jobs. That's because my "house" job is a private club, where I don't have the contacts for potential jobs I did when I played more public places. I signed a three-year contract to do 100 jobs a year and am in the 3rd year. I did that because they bought a digital Yamaha Grand as part of the deal (I would not play the old piano they had and, sometimes didn't have the time to move equipment in an out to make a later gig). I'll probably take an early 5-8:00PM job at a popular restaurant in January to correct that.
My trio; my grandson on drums and my son on bass, is playing more. we're now being called by the "A" list people....horse farms, city governments, etc. Getting repeat work, which is a good sign.
The damage to my left hand as a result of being cut during a robbery is not healing well, and is causing me to re-think, and in some cases, re-learn a lot of playing techniques and materials. Surgery is suggested, but may put me out of the business permanently. I'm putting that off as long as I can stand the pain and the mechanical limitations.
Didn't expect a "thesis", did you?
Short answer? Life goes on; I'm fine.
Thanks for asking. Sounds like you're doing good, too!
Russ
[This message has been edited by captain Russ (edited 09-22-2010).]
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