Hey everyone,
Quick post today- I had a rather impromptu show last night. Well, initially the band ( Bellevue) was slated to play a show yesterday for a local high school Homecoming, but due to the weather, the event was canceled. Not ones to waste an opportunity to play music, the band decided we would try and practice instead. As Steven (lead singer/rhythm guitarist), and I drove around looking for a fuse (long story), we received a phone call from one of the other bands scheduled to play at the now canceled show. Apparently, they manged to find a house party where we would perform instead. So gave a ring to the other band members, explained the change, and prepared to jam! The show was pretty cool, sober kids our age just coming out to enjoy some original/local music. I know, unheard of right!? I'm gaining more confidence in this scene by the day.
In the meantime, I'm finding myself pretty bored unfortunately! Most days out of the week I have something musical to do, but on the days I don't, I'm going crazy. However, finding a job that will be accommodating to my rather unusual schedule is proving difficult. I know any of my college-active readers will scoff at my loathing of free-time, but whatever.
Love is love,
-GMB
Haha, I some how manage to have a lot of free time. And bunches of kids here are sober... smoking however.. that's a different story.
ReplyDeleteBut it's super awesome. It really seems like you're life is a bit of something out of a book the way it's working out.
That was really cool of the band to shoot out the invites to that house party, I wish it was like that here. I did get an invite to play some stuff with John's group and have jammed with him a few times, but in the process making me recollect all the old times with SY and missing it all the more. That free time you have could be used A. Practicing different styles and improving upon your own already amazing play, and B. recording and posting videos of your newest stuff. (quite surprised you have not done so yet). Wish you all the best man.
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