Some at the office may have wondered why I was leaving work early on Wednesday's in July (and relatively speaking only working 8 hour days instead of 10-12). Truth is, I was rehearsing with an all acoustic group for an informal concert performed last night.
This particular song, "On The Horizon", (video below) was written and recorded for my "West of September" CD project in 1998. Original recording is here. The "unplugged" acoustic version came out pretty well. The Mandolin, in particular, played by Scott McAuliffe, really adds a nice dimension.
Concerts I've attended in recent weeks include Mark Knopfler and The Police (with Elvis Costello). I've recently come to a realization of just how many British guitar players have influenced my style (Page, Clapton, Knopfler, Gilmour, Summers) ... amazing how American Blues needed to go travel over the Atlantic and back again for mass consumption. Music truly is an international language.
My musical alma mater's signature event, The Mt Hood Jazz Festival, is just around the corner to wrap up this Summer's musical activities.
And for Salesforce readers who may think this post is totally OT, check out the announcement that Journey will be playing at this years Dreamforce event (good thing I'm through the denial stage of losing Steve Perry and starting to accept Arnel Pineda, who was discovered by Neil Schon on YouTube
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