When I was younger, I played to get drunk and laid.
Then, I realized that the clubs and restaurants that could afford jazz also had business people who could afford my services (communications, photography, film making, etc.).
My studio work has doubled in the last 5 years, and I just realized I'm totally booked on my day work until 2025. I'll be 80 then, if I live that long. Don't need to "fish" for clients anymore.
I think I'm giving up my 5 night gig. I've only had 9 weeks off in 63 years. What I'll do is play the philharmonic (vibes), keep my 2 night a month B-3 jazz night and work with my trio...my son on bass and my grandson on drums. On bigger jobs, Ill call in a horn player, another guitar player, etc.
Being too busy is a GOOD problem to have. Studio is about 110 hours a month. My studio time for my clients is another 25 hours. Philharmonic is 20 hours. Add at least 8 jobs for the trio and you have a full-time job, I guess. It just won't be 5 nights playing for fat asses who are eaten up with self importance.
At least that's the plan.
BIG, BIG change. I'm tired.
R.
Edited by captain Russ (06/24/19 12:44 PM)