Hey Travilin
Thanks for the lyrics. I never was much into Country but one of the biggest lessons I've learned the hard way in this business is you can't be too hip for the crowd. People who are dancing and paying you still like the corniest stuff and the fun is playing it for them. I'm in to Jazz, Blues and old school R&B but you've gotta mix it up.
Just got back from a "Southern" trip to North Carolina and while in Asheville (if you've never been there GO!!! great little city) met up with one of the steady musicians in town. He repeated the same things I just said and told me how he could hook a bar crowd with the simpilist songs, mostly country. Most of which bored him to death after all these years but he works steady and pays the bills.
Ya gotta give em what they want and know
Bill in NJ
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