Today I had a pleasure of playing some Christmas tunes with some fellow pickers at a couple assisted living facilities near where I live. We had a great group of musicians, including one who I’d never played with before. Everyone had a good time playing and the residents all seemed to enjoy us. We are by no means a professional group and we made some flubs…but there were no train wrecks and we got a lot of applause and positive feedback.
Christmas Jam at Assisted Living Places
I find my most receptive audience at the School for the Deaf.
Well done Ron!!!
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Thanks. We are coordinating a return to these facilities in late March…we’ll do bluegrass and Americana standards for them. One group asked us to play Rocky Top…we hadn’t played that as a group before but the banjo player knew all the words so we just played along. Great fun!
A couple nights ago our group assembled to jam in practice for our mid -April jams at the same two assisted living places. I had been away from my mandolin for a couple months (escaped part of Wisconsin winter and went back to Australia) so I was a tad rusty! I’ve also scheduled a Summer Jam at Ron’s House…why is my wife already complaining? (She’s not a bluegrass fan…). It was fun to play the other night and I’m looking forward to some more pickin’ in the coming months!
Hats Off to you ScubaNut.
Considering being able to do this as a long term goal . . .
These residents are truly appreciative of your talent and providing them with a small ray of happiness
in their golden years.