Postby WildcatOne » Sun Sep 10, 2006 5:26 pm
Thanks for those kind words, guys. They pay me well to teach there. I have no complaints at all about their pay scale for me. I get a lot of requests for private lessons and my fee is what the school pays me and that's the last I hear from the folks that ask me to give them private lessons. I can't wait to get it all going (gigs, teaching and now a great full-time day job) and put it all together. The way I figure, it'll put us back in the same flow we were in before I took early retirement back in early 2005. I am saying Allelulia a lot around here lately...
This weekend's gigs with Shakedown were like a rollercoaster ride. As I have mentioned before, the cost of the alcohol consumption of some of the members of this group has at times exceeded their gross pay for their night's work, and we're in the top percentage of paid bands in the Bay Area. We played Friday night at Katie's in Bacliff and did fine, all things considered. It was a solid performance and the club had a blast with us. Last night, things didn't quite go so swimmingly. The band might be without a singer, drummer and bass player by as early as next weekend. I have some things to deal with right now but I'll get back to this later today. Last night's gig pretty much pulled away the curtains and revealed the underlying problems that Shakedown has been avoiding having to be confronted with. Now it's all out in the open and unavoidably has to be resolved one way or the other...Cheers, WC1
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