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I'm really happy for you Brad. I think that my biggest hurtle is
climbing over the fear of criticism from those who know
better. That's why I say that you are brave. Good job.
Kathy
At 08:48 AM 7/16/2007, you wrote:
>Kathy,
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>We do a song circle bit here in the Twin Cities too which is a bunch
>of songwriters and/or musicians that set in a circle. That is a bit
>more intimidating because you know they are listening in much more
>intently than for pure listening enjoyment. The first time or two I
>played there I could hardly get by a song without forgetting words
>or just messing up. I had so few of my own songs I had to write one
>about the song circle itself and hope I could learn some others for
>the next time, but now it is just good fun and it is fun to jam
>around on other folks songs too.
>
>Brad
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>At 04:57 AM 7/16/2007, you wrote:
>>Brad,
>>Good deal. You've got guts.
>>Kathy
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>>At 04:39 PM 7/14/2007, you wrote:
>>>Thanks yawl for the prayer support on the gig. It went pretty
>>>well. I only messed up once second song noticeably and one other
>>>time semi-noticeably but over all it went very well. I was
>>>competing with wind howling in the mike, sirens and Harley's
>>>but I survived and managed a few bucks in the tip jar and a small
>>>compensation from the farmer's market organization. A few folks
>>>came up afterwrds with compliments, which I thought was nice
>>>considering most people came and went as they bought gstuff and
>>>there weren't that many folks to begin with just hanging out.
>>>Again thanks. I wanted to see how this one went before signing up
>>>to future venues, and so far I'll continue as led. Again thanks.
>>>
>>>sBrad
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