Tonight, we’re going to hear James Taylor at Bethel Woods, our first concert there on our last night in Sullivan. I hope he plays one of my favorite tunes, “Fire and Rain.” Oh, I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain I’ve seen sunny days that I thought would never end I’ve seen lonely times when …
Month: June 2023
It’s been a long break between posts. I would like to first say, “I’m okay and apologize for not explaining my absence to those who have been following this blog – friends I like and trust.” I suppose I needed a break – an opportunity to pull back, finish up the school year and complete …
Last night’s gig was a success. I had fun, played and sang well and the client was pleased. My voice and my fingers are a little sore, but that’s to be expected. I performed for 2 hours – a solo feat I haven’t done in many moons. My vocal range has shifted a bit. I …
Tonight, I’m doing a solo gig for a local foundation – a couple of hours of background music at a restaurant a few towns down the road. It’s been a while since I did this type of gig. I think the last time was when I was doing senior centers prior to the pandemic. So, …
When I left yoga teacher training, the trainer, Todd Norian, said something to the effect of, “Scott, you are arguing for your own mediocrity.” I woke up this morning thinking about that. Brooding is probably more accurate. The memory is with me today because we’re staying with a friend who has always believed (or at …




