Re: Band Longevity



"Aaron Draper" <baileyscometdeletethis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:AfSdnQ5wT5MdEqHeRVn-jQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> My band recently celebrated our 12th year in existence. I feel lucky to
> be
> involved with such a great and talented group of people. Not one single
> time in those 12 years has there ever been one fight, harsh word, or
> disagreement. I know this is a rarity and I plan on being with these fine
> folks another 12 years or more. My question is this:
>
> How long has your band been together?
>
> ....Aaron

Back in Feb, my band took what we've termed an (100% amicable)
"indefinite hiatus" after nearly 9 years in existence. We played a private
party over the summer, and actually have a "reunion" gig on Oct 29th, so
we'll see if everyone misses playing together enough to get it back up and
running.

CM


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