
Originally Posted by
(allenhopkins @ July 30 2008, 01:50)
[1] Seniors, about 75 times a year, at nursing homes, senior centers, church groups etc.
[2] Historical societies, visitors to the Genesee Country Village restoration, museum patrons, and such.
[3] Festival attenders, especially at New England Folk Festival, GCV Fiddlers' Fair, etc. -- this week, e.g., Wolcott Living History Days, Black Dog Music Fest (Rochester), Park Avenue Arts Festival (Rochester), Phelps Sauerkraut Festival (really!).
[4] Other sing-around participants, every Tuesday, Golden Link Folk Singing Society
[5] Kids (Penfield KidsFest concerts, Byron town recreation program, various school programs).
[6] This week, residents at the Rochester Psychiatric Center.
[7] Recently, farmers' market shoppers -- doing about a half-dozen of these this summer.
[8] Library patrons.
[9] Bar mitzvah guests, last Saturday.
Basically, whoever hires me, whether they listen or not. I love working with audiences, but I can also accept being "musical wallpaper" at certain events where music is just part of the ambience. The act of producing music is so pleasant, that I don't mind being my own audience, if it comes down to that.
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