I started playing originally to impress females
when a knee injury ended my athletic ambitions. It worked to my pleasure
and became an addiction.I have never been a great player, but I've a good set of pipes, natural timing,and no stage fear. One thing led to another,and living rooms turned into parties,parties turned into small bars,small bars turned into larger bars.Exposure led to studio work,which increased the money. Nowadays, I play mostly for pleasure to quench my addiction,with an occasional side man gig for money.
I also do a little pro-bono teaching, to encourage others, to help preserve what I see as a diminishing art form. With today's technology,
unless you're sitting w/someone playing acoustic,you never know exactly what you're hearing. "Is it live,or is it Memorex"? All the modelers,loopers,pitch correctors,auto harmonizers,etc. give me the willies.Guess I'm just a little old fashioned.
Oh yeah. Somewhere along the way I developed a knack for working on'em too,which saved money as well as making a little.
"That's my story--- and I'm, stickin" to it!"
Steve
edited for language