Some of you guys will understand.
I have been very lucky (and that does not equate to talent) in my amateur music career. I have played with some really, really "A" list performers over the years. My guitarist for 30 years was the band leader and lead guitarist for a major, MAJOR touring country act. Europe multiple tours, Japan and Asia multiple tours, etc. He was contacted by Peavey to write up a journal of his travels, hauling around his Peavey LTD amp. They figured he had traveled several hundred thousand miles with it, but he didn't. Our pianist was with an even bigger, MAJOR country music star for 13 years before becoming his tour manager. Drummer, worked with a different, very popular country act back in the day. Steel player, same, but different acts. Our singer worked for years in Branson with his band before moving back home. I was the only non-traveled person in the group. I don't know how we all ended up together for all that time. We played regularly for a few years, and later reunited for special gigs. We ended up doing a lot of work for the state government, including outdoor festivals, governors' inaugurations, etc., mostly through the department of tourism, and multiple fund-raisers for both political groups and fund-raisers for non-political events in several states.
Well, one of the guys died this past weekend, really from old age. Great guy, decent singer, and we had more fun together than I can remember. I was sad to hear about that.
Yesterday I received a phone call from Puddler, saying that the guy made arrangements in his will for the old group to get together one last time and play at a "celebration" of his life. All this will be at the former state capitol building in Baton Rouge. Of course I will take off work and go - how could I refuse? This should be a lot of fun along with remembering a lot of memories.
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