[Harp-L] Advice PLEASE



Mike,
 
Relax and have fun. Your legend has played with you before, so like you said, he knows what he is getting and would not have chosen you if he didn't KNOW you could cut it. Be humble. Be honored. Be confident and let er rip! Smile and have some fun!!! Remember dude----If you arent having any fun, niether will anybody else. Dont be one of those guys on the stage who looks like they just ate something really bad or would rather be anywhere else. 
 
OWN IT!!!!! 
 
 
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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 11:24:38 -0500
From: "Michael D'Aurizio" <mdaurizio@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] Advice PLEASE
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Hello all,
I just got a call yesterday to accompany a local blues legend at a local University tomorrow at noon. He will be playing electric guitar through an amp, and I will accompany him on amplified harmonica. I've fronted my own blues band for close to eight years now. I can handle that job pretty well, with the vast majority of my playing consisting of second position diatonic. I have never had a gig in a duet scenario, and am feeling pretty intimidated by the whole thing. This player is a local legend, is the real deal, and I don't want to let him down. He has heard me play many times, and sits in with my band when ever he is somewhere we are playing, so I guess he knows what he's getting. Does anybody have any advice for me to help me through this first time experience. By the way, no set list, or any idea what we are going to play. He said we will keep it simple :) Thanx in advance for any, and all advice!
 
With butterflies in my stomach,
 
Mike 
 		 	   		  


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