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#397013 - 12/11/14 05:16 PM
Re: Ho Ho Ho but for how long?
[Re: Dnj]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Donny, I've cut back by a substantial margin, but I still play just about every day of the week, every week of the year. And, on the days when I'm not performing, I'm trying to learn new songs - at least new for my song list. Yes, I am thinking seriously about retirement, but for me that would be a 50 percent cutback from my current schedule. Tonight, I performed at an upscale retirement community, one that combined the staff Christmas Party with the residents party. The menu was absolutely incredible, the chef, a drop-dead gorgeous lady in her mid 30s, prepared some of the best food anyone could ask for. The opened Ruby Hall at 3 p.m., high school kids in tuxedos served the food to the crowd, and I fired up the keyboard, kicking off with Santa Claus Is Coming To Town using a rock style that is tailor made for the song. It was a 2-hour party, I never took a break, never slowed down, and kept the crowd, young and old, on the dance floor for the entire time. At the end of 2 hours, they asked if I could do another 30 minutes, to which I agreed. When the party finally ended, everyone was dancing, singing, and the wine flowed like water throughout the afternoon. The AD asked how much more that half hour was going to cost, and I told him, "Nothing - Merry Christmas," then handed him a miniature of Jim Beam Honey with a bow tied around the neck. I guess when it stops being fun, I'll give it up, but at 74, I guess I'm still having fun and really don't want to stop. However, I know that with luck I may have another two years remaining, then my health will preclude the ability to perform. So, if you can keep on keeping on, why stop? I sure was I were 40 years younger, though. Gary
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#397024 - 12/12/14 09:13 AM
Re: Ho Ho Ho but for how long?
[Re: Keith W. Bailey]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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I never got the majority of satisfaction out of playing live, although I've done it for years.
My enjoyment comes from playing national level material; usually under tight deadlines....TV, film scores, etc.
Bless their hearts, but most people in an audience are not informed listeners.
I spend a lot of time in nursing homes with my advocacy group, and the great majority of players, singers, dancers; whatever are simply terrible. The bar is so low, quality-wise, at least around here.
I do appreciate the interpersonal relationship between the really sincere players, as I'm sure most of you guys who do nursing homes are, and know how much that work means to residents.
It's just that, around here, at least, people who do these facilities couldn't do anything else, talent-wise.
I'll work until I can't maintain my own pre-set level of production. I'll NEVER be a week-end warrior. That means that I'll continue my 50 year attempt to play myself out of a job (LOL)!
Have fun, whatever do. And please realize, my comments are intended to express my feelings about a portion of the business around here and are certainly not intended as a criticism of anyone who disagrees with me or does things differently.
Russ
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