Thanks guys! It was a pleasure!
John, I have the best job in town, as far as music goes. I leave my gear set up and generally play two to three nights a week. If something important is going on, I may go in more nights.
The boss feeds me a gourmet meal every night (if I want it), they pay me fairly well, and the lights are low enough so most people don't know I'm 110 years old!
It's one of the very few places that still use a single or even a duo. You can get a "real" band for what they pay me, but I have a versatility and the knowledge and experience to handle this venue that would be hard for a four-piece group to do. The bandstand is quite small, a tiny dance floor, diners as near as six feet and as far as 100 feet away. The volume has to be just right, and you have to know when to hold 'em and when to break so they'll leave and open up tables. It's more than just playing music!
Sometimes if there is a large function in another room, I'll set up a system in both places and might play two hours in one area and two in the other.
If I were to leave and go somewhere else, it would hurt the business to a certain degree because a number of the "high-rollers" would go with me. So, if I get tired, I'll take some time off, but I really wouldn't want to take another "full-time" gig somewhere else. I do play a few private functions during the year, but anymore they have to be really $pecial for me to do them!
I normally have Sunday through Wednesday, and sometimes Thursday, off, so I can play golf, fish, travel a little or barbeque on the patio! Life is great; I hope it continues for a while more.
P.S. Almost forgot, the mixer I use is this one:
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/music-production/interfaces/ag/ag06/I run the keyboard into a stereo channel, the laptop into another. I have channel one for guest singer. It has built-in e.q., compression and effects. Channel two can be used for either mic or guitar. There is a button that turns on the amp sim. Both channels come with presets and that's what I use. You can edit and change them extensively, but it must be done via USB and a computer or laptop. I haven't found the need to change anything.
The mixer is powered by a USB source, so there is no power supply (wall-wart) needed. My little laptop is powered the same way, so my setup is extremely small and light-weight.