Roy , Thank you for your post. I do have a lot of thoughts about your not wanting to go before a live auduence again. My questions(Note I said questions)to you would be about your feelings when you and your brothere had the band.Remember the feelings you had about bringiong the music to the folks? How they smiled and applauded your efforts?Wanting more of your music? well there in lies the awnser to why you shouldn't give up on playing again. Not worth the mental anguish of self defeat to bring one down on life in general. Now in my case, the selection of music I involved my life with is extreemly limited in acceptance. I chose the traditional jazz music as it was the very best avenue for my feelings to be performed on the keyboard. Not to many folks really understand the music I play, and I don't expect em to understand my performance in selection in music. There for I do have a true legitimate reason/reasons for folding up my tent and sneaking away into the darkness. Not so with you and your selection of music. It's different and more acceptable then my avenue of music (by Choice).I'm sure that if your brother was here, he would agree with me on my assesment. I'm sorry for the loss you incured by his passing buttttttttttttt.if he were here he would tell you to keep the faith he was part of and play the music again for the people who has your musical feelings. NOW PAARD, I'M DONE With MY analysis of every thing that music has done for me. I do love it so. Hope you and yours has a great Christmas and GOD BLESS. Warmest Reguards LOU P.S MUSIC AND TRACATORS GOES TOGETHER LIKE HAND AND GLOVE. BOTH REQUIARE A LOT OF TENDER CARE AND UPKEEP TO BRING PLEASURE AND PROMISE.
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