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#351372 - 09/19/12 04:52 PM
Re: What are your fondest music business memories?
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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My earliest memory was at age 5, when I sat down at an old upright piano my father brought home and plinked out a song I just heard on the radio, Tennessee Waltz. My fondest memory, however, was the first time I performed at an assisted living center nearly 15 years ago. I'll never forget the faces of those wonderful people sitting there in the audience, all of which have probably long since passed away. Today, at Pickersgill Retirement I performed for about 90 retirees, one of which is an old friend and fellow musician from many years ago. Jim has been living there for just over three years and was recently diagnosed with systemic neuropathy, an insidious disease for which there is no cure. He came up to me at the end of the performance and said "I'm so glad you are here. You make life a lot more bearable for those of us that don't have much to live for." There are a lot of Jim's out there, and I wish to thank all of them for making my musical career the most memorable part of my life. Cheers, Gary
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