Since things are slow as we wait for hunting season how about posting up some music you appreciate and maybe a story or two.
So back in the mid/late 80s I was a college student in Mobile, Al. Across the street from the campus was a college dive bar, Thirsties, that had a local band play there on a regular basis. The band was Will and the Bushmen fronted by Will Kimbrough. Saw them play countless times. Towards the end of my college career they signed a record deal and put out a few songs that made the rotation on small college radio (first link). I finished school in 90 and would drive to various small venues to see them play while they tried to make it big. In spite of their talent, it wasn't meant to be and they split up. I think the other band members got day jobs and moved on with their lives but Will went to Nashville and kept working his craft and became a "musician's musician", penning songs for the likes of Jimmy Buffett, Todd Snider, and Little Feat to name a few. On top of that he's toured with some of the biggest names in the biz and even picked up an AMA award along the way. Over the past 30 years I've kept up with his music and he just keeps getting better and better (second link). If you love something and are passionate it's amazing how good you can get over 40+ years doing it. Check him out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m78Y...SlIlqD&index=3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7LJCdwxhKg
So back in the mid/late 80s I was a college student in Mobile, Al. Across the street from the campus was a college dive bar, Thirsties, that had a local band play there on a regular basis. The band was Will and the Bushmen fronted by Will Kimbrough. Saw them play countless times. Towards the end of my college career they signed a record deal and put out a few songs that made the rotation on small college radio (first link). I finished school in 90 and would drive to various small venues to see them play while they tried to make it big. In spite of their talent, it wasn't meant to be and they split up. I think the other band members got day jobs and moved on with their lives but Will went to Nashville and kept working his craft and became a "musician's musician", penning songs for the likes of Jimmy Buffett, Todd Snider, and Little Feat to name a few. On top of that he's toured with some of the biggest names in the biz and even picked up an AMA award along the way. Over the past 30 years I've kept up with his music and he just keeps getting better and better (second link). If you love something and are passionate it's amazing how good you can get over 40+ years doing it. Check him out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m78Y...SlIlqD&index=3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7LJCdwxhKg