First gig: don't know. Probably singing at some church with my dad's band.
At age 4, I sang 1 song on an album we recorded, and sang 1 verse and harmony on the chorus of another. Age 5 I was full-time drummer with the family band.

Worst gig: Hmmm. Maybe the time I was playing in a bar with a country band and some drunk knocked over one of our lighting rigs which almost fell on top of me; glanced off my shoulder. Or, maybe the time a couple years ago when I was playing sax outside in 100+ degree weather, no breeze, and literally passed out for about 15 seconds. Oops.

Then, there was what could have been the worst gig and turned out to be a great one. I was working with a booking agent at the time who booked me for a few shows through Texas. One was at this big church somewhere, I forget the town. Anyway, I arrive in town and call the pastor to get directions and figure out where we're staying, and he says "you're who? And you're here why?"
Well, they managed to fit me in to do a few songs during their evening worship service, and I ended up making nearly 2 grand that night; which wasn't bad at all for being unexpected.

Greatest gigs? My 2 short performances on the Ryman Auditorium stage have to rank right up there at the top.
Last month I was part of a band playing a private Halloween party at Naomi Judd's residence. Wynonna Judd and 2 of the Supremes, (one original) came up and sang a few songs with us.

[This message has been edited by FAEbGBD (edited 11-26-2008).]