From playing here, I found out that Pennsylvania musicians are more dedicated to their craft than any of the musicians I've talked to here. Irregardless to our differences, we still find a way to always care, respect each other, and not back stab (for the most part). I love the facts, but it can never beat the passion we put into what we do and the dedication that goes into it.
I am proud to say that I come from PA and that each and every day I try to find new ways to improve as a musician. Something I truely miss is the support from folks that lose sleep during week days and week ends just to hear something or someone they like and believe in. As it stands, I've played for 20,000+ people, but it's not the same thing to as people that come to see you time and time again supporting your vibe and what sacrifices you give each and every time you take the stage.
Each year we grow and change hoping to better ourselves, but please never forget those that come out and whole heartedly schedule their lives around you.
I'm not sure what the new year will bring or where I'll be. It could be playing at the bar next door, in the same bar, or back home playing to people that care about you and vice versa. All I know is that my roots are strong and will remain the same person I've been and always will. Living here over the past 12 months has opened my eyes to appreciate what's been left behind to persue a greener pasture.
Bottom line, it's musicians caring about musicians and people caring about people. We might have our individual differences, but will toast each other over a nice cold beer and laugh about the good times.
Pennsylvania has Rockpage.....Can any other music scene compete? Hell no. Also, a Jim Price is one in a billion and is the glue that holds such a great community of musicians together.
