Re: Band Longevity
- From: "Steemer" <none@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 22:24:12 -0400
Okay, this doesn't count but a few years ago I looked up my high school
buddy after nearly 20 years. He played guitar in my 'band'. It was high
school nonsense back then but we kinda picked up where we left off and I
think we were both glad we got back together. Its a wierd bond that started
with - but doesn't revolve around music.
He's still a music pro, I'm not. I guess what I'm trying to say is that if
you get the right group of people together and add some music or other
creative element, some sort of chemistry happens and if all the stars align,
you end up with something special.
Respect it. I don't think it comes around all that often.
"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
>
>
.
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