I have a long thread under my "I took over a big band and I must be insane!" post. Long story short, I had to quit the band, sell my share, and walk away from it and the brass quintet I played in. Looking for someplace to play I could enjoy, I posted on Facebook that I was looking for playing opportunities. Serendipity kicked in - an old co-worker of mine icontacted an old high school buddy of his near me in Cleveland. He manages a small community band of 25. They just had their elderly conductor retire and a new conductor start. I went to the first rehearsal under the new guy. Only 13 musicians showed up

. The conductor, Ed, took it in stride and did an excellent job with what he had to work with. I'm in on the ground floor of a community band that has hit bottom and is on the way back up. I'm excited to see where we go from here! I also got a call from a buddy in a local community orchestra. They are doing "The Planets" next spring and said they will need help in the low brass. One door got slammed shut in my face, but other doors opened.

I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing!

Greg Songer
Blessing USA small bore student horn, Bach 5
King 4B-F: Bach 5G