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RE: audient(s)
Ive opted for that route as well,ive got a night shift
job 2 days a week to support my family and give me the
luxury of choosing the gigs i want to do and not have
to do.Living strictly from on demand paid gigs
specially the ones you dont want to do but have to,
can be quite depressing!
Luis
> actually was fortunate enough to make a living
> playing hammered
> dulcimer for over 10 yrs and got tired of having to
> do "on demand"
> music.... So I went back to a day job so that I
> could devote my
> creative side to doing music and gigs that I found
> interesting.
>
> Paul Haslem
> www.dulcify.ca
>
>
>
> At 12:08 PM 3/9/2007, you wrote:
> >Quoting Chris Smart <chris_s@sympatico.ca>:
> >
> >>How many of you gig and do other musical things to
> make a living? Fine
> >>if you play one gig a month and are a dentist by
> day or something, but
> >>don't you want more butts in those seats, just to
> pay the bills?
>
>
www.myspace.com/luisangulocom
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