Michael,
(Words so nice he posted them twice? Ha!)
Thanks again, that's a great story. As I said, Allan's music was not everybody's cup of tea. There were often some very confused looks in the audience as they tried to figure out what the heck they were hearing.
But despite the struggle involved in presenting this unusual music (Chad and I trading off as tour managers / van drivers, chasing down the club owners to get paid, running up our own credit cards, etc...), the greatest thing about it was that at every gig there would be at least one or two people like yourself who were hearing it for the first time - and it connected. Sometimes profoundly! At the end of every gig somebody would come up and say "OMG you guys!!" That made it all worthwhile. Even while making the 8 hour drive to the next club we would have this feeling that "tonight somebody was going to hear something they've never heard before". We were all proud to have been a part of that!!
Cheers,
Jimmy J