First of all... I appreciate the kind comments and Glenn's review. It was nice to meet one of our SZ brethren.

Secondly, Glenn caught me on a good night when I had a VERY receptive audience. Knowing Glenn and his lady were there was also impetus to try and do my best.

In answer to your question Scott, I try and tailor each job to the audience. This particular audience is one I am pretty familiar with and don't have to do a lot of fishing around to find the handle.

I recognized couples that like smooth latin, others that like waltzes, dixie, rock 'n roll, polka's, ballads, etc., etc. I mixed it up and threw in some line dancing which is always requested there.

And I always try to throw is some things I currently like which they may not be familiar with...which varies between all the genres.

I noticed Glenn got up and danced to a couple like: Unforgettable, YMCA, Old Time Rock & Roll, Blueberry Hill and a couple of others.

Rarely are everyone's eyes stagebound when I play, but I never looked at Glenn's table that I didn't see eyes staring back. It reminded me of me when I get the chance to go see another entertainer. I really appreciate the work it takes to do an entertaining job.

A lot of my jobs are private where I can not invite guests, but this was one of those occasions where I could, and was happy that Glenn could work it into his Florida vacation schedule.

I really wish I had the luxury of time and resources to visit other members on their jobs like Glenn did. Maybe someday.

Eddie