I made the decision in November of 2000 to never depend on a band again and started going solo as a singer/songwriter. That has worked out well for me and I've been touring about 300 days of a year for the last 7. Often I will use local folks wherever I am to join me on a few songs toward the end of a concert set, but it's not a regular band.
For about 14 months starting in 2008, I toured with my 2 oldest sons as a trio. It was the most fun I've ever had in my life and we spent all the money having that fun.
Besides that, for the last 12 years I have not had a band. Mostly because I haven't found any who were worth all the hassle it takes that I could afford.
But I met a Producer and concert pianist from Poland last March and asked how much it would cost to bring him over for a tour. Fortunately, he was recently married and was looking for a "paid vacation" to bring his wife over and see America, so we agreed to tour for the month of July 2013. What I didn't know was that his wife was a fabulous singer/sax/pianist also.
I picked them up in Newark July 3rd and before our first gig, he saw an Israeli rapper and drummer that he had worked with on a production in Jerusalem and we added him to the tour. So we had one short rehearsal and since July 5 I've been touring a "variety show" of a concert that's just knocking people out.
It starts out doing about 6 or 7 of my folks songs, then we have the Israeli doing 3 rap songs, and then the Polish couple plays their jazz/soul music for a few songs, and we end it with one of my songs.
I've only got another week with them for this tour. We'll be in Manhattan & a couple of places on Long Island. (GLENNY you MUST come out and see this!!)
I'll go to Warsaw at the end of August to record an album with these guys and we'll tour again from Phoenix to San Francisco in September.
Next Jan/Feb we're adding one of the biggest stars of Poland to join us, and a famous Jewish folk artist to tour from NY to Kansas. These guys are all way above my talent level and it's just amazing to stand on a stage next to them.
I think I could get used to touring in short one-month spurts with a band. One thing is for sure....it's going to be boring in spaces in between when they go back to Europe!
And now I'll have 2 CDs coming out by the end of the year that will both be quantum leaps above anything I've done before. Maybe playing with a band ain't so bad after all?

For about 14 months starting in 2008, I toured with my 2 oldest sons as a trio. It was the most fun I've ever had in my life and we spent all the money having that fun.
Besides that, for the last 12 years I have not had a band. Mostly because I haven't found any who were worth all the hassle it takes that I could afford.
But I met a Producer and concert pianist from Poland last March and asked how much it would cost to bring him over for a tour. Fortunately, he was recently married and was looking for a "paid vacation" to bring his wife over and see America, so we agreed to tour for the month of July 2013. What I didn't know was that his wife was a fabulous singer/sax/pianist also.
I picked them up in Newark July 3rd and before our first gig, he saw an Israeli rapper and drummer that he had worked with on a production in Jerusalem and we added him to the tour. So we had one short rehearsal and since July 5 I've been touring a "variety show" of a concert that's just knocking people out.
It starts out doing about 6 or 7 of my folks songs, then we have the Israeli doing 3 rap songs, and then the Polish couple plays their jazz/soul music for a few songs, and we end it with one of my songs.
I've only got another week with them for this tour. We'll be in Manhattan & a couple of places on Long Island. (GLENNY you MUST come out and see this!!)
I'll go to Warsaw at the end of August to record an album with these guys and we'll tour again from Phoenix to San Francisco in September.
Next Jan/Feb we're adding one of the biggest stars of Poland to join us, and a famous Jewish folk artist to tour from NY to Kansas. These guys are all way above my talent level and it's just amazing to stand on a stage next to them.
I think I could get used to touring in short one-month spurts with a band. One thing is for sure....it's going to be boring in spaces in between when they go back to Europe!
And now I'll have 2 CDs coming out by the end of the year that will both be quantum leaps above anything I've done before. Maybe playing with a band ain't so bad after all?

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