Gary.........that's just the way you looked at the arranger jam doing all the grilling for all of us........HAPPY FATHER'S DAY to all the father's here.
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
Thanks Steve, and a very happy father's day to you as well.
Jim, when I first got into music at age 12, I kicked it off with playing a 6 string acoustic guitar purchased in a pawn shop for $10. It took me a month of lawn mowing to save that much money. Later, when I was in the US Navy, I joined up with a small, 4-piece rock band. I purchased another guitar, a solid body electric at a pawn shop in Norfolk, VA for about $25 and picked up a 100-watt tube amp for the same amount. A couple weeks later, I bought a Shure SM58 mic, which I used for 20 or more years. When the guys in the band found out I could sing, they put me up front and although I was not much of a lead guitar player, I could sing my ass off, which is what they needed to round out the band.
It was about 1960 when I was discharged from the Navy, purchased another acoustic guitar, and began performing the honky-tonk, hillbilly bars north of Baltimore as a single. Just me, my guitar, my amp and my mic - that was it. When I got married, the music jobs went from two a weekend, to one a month.
When I discovered arranger keyboards I quickly dumped the guitars, which sat in their cases for years before selling them to DanO1 in Baltimore. From that point on, I never went back to playing a guitar, though it was a fun time in my life.
As for cars, I never was a car guy, though I once seriously considered buying a new Griffith. It was the fastest car in the world at the time, 0 to 60 in 3.57 seconds and that was stock from the showroom floor. Back in 1962, the car sold for about $5,200, which was a year's salary for me at the time.
Now I take things slow and easy, nothing faster than 10 MPH on the sailboat, but a wonderful, smooth ride, and great living conditions.
All the best,
Gary
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