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Success with the opuntia cactus, the one with the zillion micro needles, if you come too close it will absolutely hurt you. Now, post surgery, sprouting new parts. This is […]
Success with the opuntia cactus, the one with the zillion micro needles, if you come too close it will absolutely hurt you. Now, post surgery, sprouting new parts. This is […]
Blown’ in the Wind exploded because of Peter, Paul and Mary not Dylan. Sometimes a hit isn’t recognized widely until it is made by mainstream forces. I like Drew Smith’s […]
At the finish of the interview on Q this morning, Tom said to me we usually pick a song to play at the end but in your case we’ll ask […]
The first musicians who offered me work after I quit Blue Rodeo were Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet. Would I be into touring with them as the opening act? In physics […]
It became clear many years ago that one could hire virtuosos to tour with but if they also behaved like babies, it wouldn’t be worth it. Ninety-five percent of the […]
Before the class was let out for the summer, the old tuba player had one last piece of advice, “Maybe your name is Harold or maybe it’s Betsy, either way […]
Small dead racoon on the forest path. Looking closer couldn’t see any signs of a predator but insects already inspecting its unblinking eyes, still ears and dry nose. Looking up, […]
So if I’m always going to be bummed about my chops, if I’m always going to fixate on what I don’t do well with my instrument, if that’s like you […]
Every day Sheila wished she could play that passage and each day faces the fact she can’t pull it off and curses herself. Tanner, her conductor friend, said once you […]
Occurred to me earlier today while daydreaming about older musicians in their 80s, that eventually, at the funeral when Paul McCartney dies, some the gatherers will be thinking to themselves […]