Thanks so much to all of you. Much of the input has been pretty much "right on". I've taken a good assessment of the situation I face, and have arrived at the following:
1. Central Florida, as much as I love it, is hardly the entertainment "Mecca" of the world. Basically, in the Sebring/Lake Placid area, we have a few service organizations that are barely staying above water (Elks, Moose, VFW, Legion, etc.) They all offer some form of entertainment, mainly DJ's, however, simply can't afford to pay a decent wage for an evening's work. There is quite a bit of "Country" in demand here, which (except for a few Country Classics) I really don't perform. So, I've arrived at the conclusion that if I intend to make any sort of living by performing, this area is "out".
2. Both the East and West coasts of Florida are where things are "happening" musically. So, that's where I intend to concentrate my efforts. It will involve travel, so be it.
3. Back in the late 60's and through the 70's, I played with some great bands. I was the Musical Director (so to speak) with most of them, determined the tunes played in "sets" as well as organizing the various harmonies required for vocals. I enjoyed this type of work, and honestly feel that group playing is becoming more and more of a real option. Actually, it's much easier than doing a single. Many bands now can play the "classics" of the 60's and 70's, but ask them for "Moonlight In Vermont" and you get a blank stare. I can do the 60's/70's stuff as well as provide needed support for the older tunes. I honestly think that what I would bring to the table would be welcomed by most bands.
4. John, honestly, my piano technique is so old and rusty...I did several "cocktail" type jobs, but was never comfortable. I'm an organist/keyboardist and have never pretended to be able to carry a job on piano. If, in your tuning travels, you happen upon a venue that might consider a keyboard single/vocalist, please let me know....
5. I have contacted a couple of bands advertising on Musicians Contact. One was out of Cocoa Beach, Florida (The Elite Showband) and the other was a group out of West Palm Beach (On The Roxx). So far, the dialogue has been good...both groups are asking for a an experienced keyboard player, and both groups have upcoming cruise ship gigs lined up, as well as other corporate and night-club jobs. Nothing "concrete" yet, but I'll keep everyone posted if one "hits".
Again, I do thank everyone who added to this thread, it is most appreciated.
Jim Helwig