Wait...
what?!
Yeah... I have been on a forced medical hiatus for a year and change now. I broke the silence and played for a wedding right before reporting to the hospital for surgery in June - and it just about killed me. I crawled from the car to the door that night leaving my bass, amp, and everything for the next morning. Slept in my clothes. That was Sat. June 24th, but someone very special to me was gettin' hitched, and she asked me to play. The following Wednesday, June 28th I was on an operating table.
The long road back started when I woke up. Didn't play a note for about a month, but I thought about it a lot... and when it was time, I found that for the most part, things were right where I had left them. What do you know - the ones still fall exactly where I expect them too. Melody lines haven't changed, so my parts still fit. My hands still can find their way around the neck of an instrument after they finally woke up from a long nap. Playing the music is very much like driving through the streets of a town I know well, but haven't been to in a little while. Oh yeah, turn right here, hit the brakes here, long curve coming up... now floor it.
I'm not going back to any band anytime soon... maybe next year, depending on my work schedule, how I feel, and how things progress. I plan to woodshed really hard this Fall/Winter and get back is sharp shape mentally, get back to a place where the act of playing is more automatic. Try to unlearn some bad technical habits. Then we'll think about taking a few gigs with a band.
I did accept an invitation to guest on bass this weekend with the
Wayfarin' Whistlepigs, for a Country Barn Dance. I had a hand in the genesis of this oldtyme string band a while back. Awfully proud of this bunch, and quite honored that they've asked me to sit-in on bass. Deb will move from bass over to percussion (she plays a mean cajón box) which makes playing bass doubly fun for me.
I'll post some pics from the Dance next week.
*There may be another entry or two in here before '23 runs out. We'll see...