75° and Sunny! |
But wait! Nothing scheduled for a month.
Not acceptable. Also I recently jammed with some friends and picked up a new song for the play list and that's waiting in the wings. Even though practicing is its own reward, performing something new in public is another level, and it isn't until I successfully get past that hurdle do I feel that I've really internalized it. At that point another process takes over and I have the freedom to expand from there depending on how I'm feeling at a particular time. This can be as simple as changing the tempo, or, like doing something unexpected, like my reggae version of "Lean on Me" (Bill Withers).
It might be cold, raining and dark these next few months, but I'll load up the car and head out, thankful I have an opportunity to do something I enjoy that provides me with a new set of challenges every time I do. I'll just wear a warm coat.
Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA |
Singer/Songwriter Rick Millward lived and worked on the West Coast until moving to Nashville in 2000. He was part of the Music City songwriter community, collaborating with other artists and producing over 30 projects in his boutique studio, including two EMMY nominated soundtracks. Now in Southern Oregon, Rick has discovered a vibrant local music scene centered around the many tasting rooms.
His records: "Limited Edition", "Home for Good", and “Loveland” are available on Spotify and other streaming platforms. His new recordings, "Astronomy" will be released later this year.
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