Like many of you I have dedicated my life to music, Formally trained in classical (violin) from 6th thru 10th grade in public school. Then I discovered Sex Drugs and Rock & Roll, then it was to heck with that sissy little violin, I'm gonna take up guitar, played (self taught) for a few years then started to take lessons joined a band and have been playing pro for about 32 years now and still at 50 years old I have that same innocent hope that I had when I first joined a real band in 1976. It's all I think about (maybe I think to much) LOL.
I have often said that being a musician is much like a curse, it will consume your life and finances if you let it, while keeping you in the poor house with very little rewards if any. Yet we still have to go out there and do it. On the positive side I believe music is a lot like beer (helping ugly people get laid)LOL.
About 4 years ago while looking for a movie to rent at a local video store I found a video that I believe is a must veiw for young musicians wanting to get into the music biz it's entitled "The Language Of Music A Tribute To Tommy Dowdy" he was the man that was instrumental in developing the recording buisness & multitrack recording industry he started his career back in the early 1940's and died in the late 1990's. This is a documetary and really tells the history of the contemporary music biz.
I have often said that being a musician is much like a curse, it will consume your life and finances if you let it, while keeping you in the poor house with very little rewards if any. Yet we still have to go out there and do it. On the positive side I believe music is a lot like beer (helping ugly people get laid)LOL.
About 4 years ago while looking for a movie to rent at a local video store I found a video that I believe is a must veiw for young musicians wanting to get into the music biz it's entitled "The Language Of Music A Tribute To Tommy Dowdy" he was the man that was instrumental in developing the recording buisness & multitrack recording industry he started his career back in the early 1940's and died in the late 1990's. This is a documetary and really tells the history of the contemporary music biz.