Susan Alcorn Award !
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- Bob Hoffnar
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Susan Alcorn Award !
And this is amazing :
https://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/a ... san-alcorn
I'm so happy for Susan. She made her own beautiful world and invited everybody in. That takes allot of courage and perseverance.
https://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/a ... san-alcorn
I'm so happy for Susan. She made her own beautiful world and invited everybody in. That takes allot of courage and perseverance.
Bob
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You have made steel players and free thinkers very proud. Thank you, Susan!
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Thanks Bob! And thank you Michael, Martin (who put out my first album in Europe - must have sold four or five copies), Jim (great Philly jazz) , Keith (I own one of your volume pedals), Bob, Daniel, Jack, Georg, Paddy (my favorite Kiwi), my old friend Chuck, and Don.
I am, of course, thrilled to receive it, and it is a great honor. I had received an email from someone who I didn't know saying, I have good news for you, but we need to talk on the phone (what - some sort of scam? a bill collector?). He called when I was driving through central Pennsylvania on my way home from a gig in Canada. When he told me I had to pull off the road I was so surprised. He said that the award also went to Joe McPhee which made sense.
It was, and still is, difficult to wrap my head around all of this because, I thought, who am I? There are so many truly brilliant improvising musicians who I would give my right arm (well, maybe not my right arm - I need that to pick with) to be able to play like, and maybe I didn't deserve it. And all the kudos, a little like survivor's guilt. Then I thought that whoever chose me (and has been kept secret, even to me) obviously must have liked or maybe been moved by some of my music, and that I should respect that - it's like if you're having a really bad night at a gig, and you're so embarrassed that all you want to do is go home and forget it ever happened, and someone comes up to you and tells you how much your music touched them - you can't take that away from them. The way I think now is (and when you win something like that, you think about it a lot, at least I did), it's like you're a fish in the ocean or maybe a lake, a school of fish with lots of others around you. Someone casts a net and picks out two people, one being Joe McPhee who is a living legend, and the other this weird fish, an outlier, sort of swimming around the margins of the school, gets picked up too - there are so so many incredible musicians that could have should have been chosen, including members of our little forum, but for some reason I got plucked out of the water, and I have to remember to use this experience to, hopefully, grow as a musician and, more importantly, grow as a human being.
I've probably written too much. Thank you for all of your words. You, my colleagues who know what p/p, rkr, D10, S12, and psg mean - those words mean so much.
Thanks.
I am, of course, thrilled to receive it, and it is a great honor. I had received an email from someone who I didn't know saying, I have good news for you, but we need to talk on the phone (what - some sort of scam? a bill collector?). He called when I was driving through central Pennsylvania on my way home from a gig in Canada. When he told me I had to pull off the road I was so surprised. He said that the award also went to Joe McPhee which made sense.
It was, and still is, difficult to wrap my head around all of this because, I thought, who am I? There are so many truly brilliant improvising musicians who I would give my right arm (well, maybe not my right arm - I need that to pick with) to be able to play like, and maybe I didn't deserve it. And all the kudos, a little like survivor's guilt. Then I thought that whoever chose me (and has been kept secret, even to me) obviously must have liked or maybe been moved by some of my music, and that I should respect that - it's like if you're having a really bad night at a gig, and you're so embarrassed that all you want to do is go home and forget it ever happened, and someone comes up to you and tells you how much your music touched them - you can't take that away from them. The way I think now is (and when you win something like that, you think about it a lot, at least I did), it's like you're a fish in the ocean or maybe a lake, a school of fish with lots of others around you. Someone casts a net and picks out two people, one being Joe McPhee who is a living legend, and the other this weird fish, an outlier, sort of swimming around the margins of the school, gets picked up too - there are so so many incredible musicians that could have should have been chosen, including members of our little forum, but for some reason I got plucked out of the water, and I have to remember to use this experience to, hopefully, grow as a musician and, more importantly, grow as a human being.
I've probably written too much. Thank you for all of your words. You, my colleagues who know what p/p, rkr, D10, S12, and psg mean - those words mean so much.
Thanks.
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