What Really Matters in Life
54One thing that you may not know about me is that i was in the music business....for almost 25 years!
Every
once in a while, I'll run into someone that i used to know and they'll
ask what I'm doing and are usually shocked when i tell them that I'm
retired from the music business totally.
I'm quite alright with
my retirement from "the biz". i was able to accomplish a lot more than
most musicians. It's taken me all over the world and given me the
opportunity to meet loads of great people, travel, eat great food, stay
in luxurious accommodations as well as live out of the trunk of a car,
partake in some of the greatest beer ever made, experience a high level
of camaraderie with bandmates/crew, and being able to experience other
cultures, working with Grammy winning producers, being part of the
creative process......these are the things that i miss about not being
in "the biz".....but i can handle that.
After much personal
sacrifice, a lot of hard work and dedication, and a lot of heatbreak, i
can safely say that i'm happy not being in the biz any longer. Gone are
the days of driving 3 counties 4 times a week for rehearsal, being your
singers roadie, hauling too much gear for a gig up 4 flights of stairs
in NY, washing my passport in my pants pocket and finding
it....illegible....in the dryer, hashing out contracts and money deals
with attorneys and merchandise dealers, putting together tours with
your own money when your record company goes out of business, and
spending money to put together a great band, a great demo, and all the
potential in the world and watch it go down the tubes due to laziness,
spending 18 hours in a small New Mexico town while your tour bus is
being repaired, driving 12 hours to a gig, playing the gig and driving
another 12 hours to the next gig right after the previous one was
finished....6 weeks in a row. These are the things that i don't miss
about the biz....
It really took the wind out of my sails when
the band went down the tubes.....only to do it all over again 6 months
later with another band. i went through a deep depression after that.
The thing that pulled me out of it was being reminded by my mom of my
love for the outdoors....it was the the thing that saved my life during that time.
So.....thanks
Mom for reminding of what really matters.....
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Comments
Thats pretty cool....I used to back up for a rapper back in the day. I will never forget the excitement you get from performing on stage. Nice hub!
I love those exciting picture.You have a rocking life man.thanks for sharing.Those exciting moments the way you shared with ur friends,I also shared with mine-really matters.
Just write your memories from the band,dont worry some day you see things from outside,you will miss everything
Great pictures! Brings back a lot of memories. Someday you'll be playing for your own pleasure,like me. I never fulfilled my dream of being on Broadway or conducting the Boston Pops. I chose to have 3 wonderful children, including you. Now, I'm happy to play in the local bands and orchestras.













emohealer says:
4 months ago
Very cool!!! Do you have any music or vids you can share with us? That would be as nice as all of the pics and memories you ahve already shared. Thanks!