You know never who might show up
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- Tommy Dodd
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You know never who might show up
When I first took a job playing weekly at the Atlanta airport, I thought I would get bored with it quickly. But it has been nothing but interesting and kinda cool.The crowds move by fairly quickly, but some folks stop and talk about steel guitar. As a matter fact, in the last several weeks I’ve had Doyle Dykes, Phil Driscoll, and Don Everly’s son stop by and visit. And then today, this guy showed up fresh from weeklong sessions with George Strait in Key West, Florida. I asked him if he wanted to sit in and he declined. I guess he couldn’t handle the pressure.
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There’s a Kodak Moment Of The Year award waiting for you somewhere, Tommy.
(iPhone moment just doesn’t have good ring to it...)
And thanks for the tip-off about the George Strait album...
(iPhone moment just doesn’t have good ring to it...)
And thanks for the tip-off about the George Strait album...
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So cool! People say exposure isn't worth anything, but that's just great. (I love the response to the cheap booking agent trying to get your band to play for free: "but people die from exposure").
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Paul who?😀
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Great picture of you and Paul Tommy...Get a big enlarged version, Hang it on the wall...
Sure wish you would sell me that Infinity
Good luck Ivor G
Sure wish you would sell me that Infinity
Good luck Ivor G
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You never who may show up
A weekly gig at the airport. Well now I've heard it all. I can't begin to imagine how this came about. Guys, load up your gear and head to the airport. Offer to play one gig for free to see how it is received.
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Uh Bill, I was just wondering the exact same thing about that dude!!! I know I've seen him somewhere before!!!
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- Fred Treece
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Re: You never who may show up
I wasn’t gonna say it....but yep that does seem like a weird one. Airports are practically cities unto themselves now though, and Atlanta is a major hub. With weather delays, you can count on a captive audience and the increasing likelihood of a significant passerbyGeorge Kimery wrote:A weekly gig at the airport. Well now I've heard it all. I can't begin to imagine how this came about. Guys, load up your gear and head to the airport. Offer to play one gig for free to see how it is received.
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You never who may show up
Are you allowed to put out a tip jar? I have mixed feelings about that. It could open the floodgates for everybody and their brother to want in, takes some class away from the airport,and makes the player look like a panhandler. I don't have a problem with selling
your CD's. What are the hours? Do they have other entertainers simultaneously or at other times?
This could be a great way to make contacts and to get gigs.
your CD's. What are the hours? Do they have other entertainers simultaneously or at other times?
This could be a great way to make contacts and to get gigs.