I played a gig last night, with my new (and previous as well) bassist Rita (the angsty, tempermental "knome") and we had a GREAT GIG! The female drummer of our new project showed up (her name is Greta) and she's just as cute as a button and no bigger than a minute. So anyway, Rita's all over that! I think her gf was a little nervous. So in the meantime, I get a hold of the guitar player, and she is PUMPED. We have:

1. Seasoned musicians

2. A practice space

3. A PA and lights

4. Men who will willingly hump the gear and run sound.

5. Club owners who are in our faces to book a gig!

I'm at this gig, with my guitar player who has stood behind me for two years while we found the right players to fit...and it's hard for us to book, and the girl band has owners BEGGING to book us and we haven't even jammed yet! I did make an internal promise to be faithful to my root band...that the girl band was a side project. It's gonna be tough though...seeing as how just being all-female brings about a feeding frenzy amongst club owners.

Hey, I learned that by tuning the guitar in a "drop D" you practically don't need your left hand anymore! grin


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