Class with students. Played “Stompin’ at the Savoy” and other tunes. Rhythm, rhythm, rhythm!
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Day 54
Played a gig with Scott Gwinnell’s small group. The place was Dylan’s Raw Bar in Grosse Pointe. Looking forward to taking Jenine there for her favorite, oysters and sushi.
51, 52, 53
51: Yikes, getting behind again. This day, Thursday, I got to watch a performance by my wife, Jenine. She did a great job! In addition, I watched a performance by about 150 middle school singers. It was a fun experience, and every did a good job, including our friend, the choir director, Vickie Kopistiansky. I suppose I didn’t perform anything this day, but I feel like I fulfilled the requirement by trying to be a gig buddy for Jenine.
52: Cooking dinner, driving for houses, some wine, and cards. Fail on the performance front.
53: Went to a performance of “Ernie” based on the life of Tiger’s radio announcer Ernie Harwell. All of the Lawson brothers were there, and I know they enjoyed it from a nostalgic perspective. I could appreciate what they felt, although it was hard for me to relate directly given that the only time I watched the Tigers prior to moving to Detroit was when they were playing the Yankees. It was a nice play, though. To be honest, I didn’t perform anything today either. In baseball terms, I think you call this a slump.