Hello, everyone! My name is CJ. After years of thinking about it, and six months of planning and design, I have finally subjected myself to 'the long wait' - I've placed my order with Susan!
I'm assuming I'll be hanging around here more and more, so I thought I'd start here and say hi. Here's a little background about me...
I live in Rockland County NY, right outside of NYC. I'm just shy of 35 (birthday is later this month), Director of Post Production Technology at Showtime Networks, and am a location recording engineer - predominantly classical and jazz (I'm writing from the catwalk over a theater for a performance I'm recording - it's set break - uh, I mean intermission!). I've also done my share of sound editing and restoration. I'm sure I'll be asking many, many questions regarding all things Alembic - maybe I can return the favor to anyone needing some audio or video production help??
I started playing guitar when I was 12. I had been playing violin since 2nd grade, thanks to a great, progressive music program in my school, where playing an orchestral instrument was mandatory until the 4th grade. I remember exactly when and where I decided I wanted to play guitar. I was sitting on my driveway, thumbing through the Service Merchandise catalog, and came across a little guitar with a built in speaker. I went right to my dad with the catalog in hand, and made my intentions clear. Well, when I showed it to dad, he said something like, If you want to play guitar, let's get you a guitar - you have enough toys. So, off we went to the local music store (Alto Music), and after about an hour of looking around and playing, I walked out with a candy apple red Strat and a small Peavey amp. I was the happiest kid in the world. That's how it all began...
My dad had not a lick of musical talent in him, but thanks to his varied tastes and unmatched knowledge of music, he set me on the right path... The guitar that I've just commissioned from Alembic will be a tribute to him (he passed away in 2003).
I currently sing and play guitar in two groups, one of which borrows quite heavily from the Grateful Dead songbook. I know there are some locals (to me) that occasionally hit these boards, and I'll be on the lookout for a meet up!
Needless to say, 'excited' hardly describes how I've been feeling since I placed my order. I cannot wait... See you in 'Factory to Customer'!!!
CJ