Even if we have a bad day or something, we just get up on stage and pour as much of ourselves into the show as possible. We just pour out our hearts and souls and let everything go. |
I don't think the bands that hired me liked the sound, I didn't enjoy the experience, and as far as I know, none of the things we did together ever hit the charts, ... But what the hey, the money was good. |
I know it's going to respond the way I want it to night after night. When I go into a venue, there are a lot of unknowns ... the acoustics, how well I'll connect with the audience, that sort of thing. So, having an instrument now that is all I could ever want in a guitar is a major plus. |
I think it's important that we listen to everything to build our own personal style. |
I think when we started playing other states, our local fans kind of pushed us away. Maybe they thought we were selling out or something, but Sioux Falls is still one of our favorite places to play. |
It's really weird to have sold out shows along the west and east coast. We still have diehard fans in our hometown, but a lot of them are friends or someone who knows someone who knows us. |
This is poor judgment. I want to make it clear that this does not involve the student, this is two adults. |
We all knew each other in some way or another, through networking. |
We haven't played in Brookings before. But we have gotten a lot of requests from student to come and play. |
Yeah, I was Miles' first guitarist, but I never traveled with him, just worked on studio dates, ... Miles had a dark personality, and it was kinda scary working with him. He could be terribly intimidating at times, but I never thought he meant to be. He was just being Miles. |