The Minstrel, Westbrook, CT

September 24, 2011

Bob Mosebach (above) and I played the bar and coffeehouse circuit in CT in the 1990’s, with some bookstores, house parties and 4-H camps thrown in to boot.  He’s a great musician who still plays out a couple times a week.  One nite, we played an end of summer concert at a local camp, to a demographic way younger than our normal crowd.  Bob had been working there as the camp nurse, and as we were setting up, I wondered about holding the attention of the 150+ kids and adolescents in the cafeteria/hall.  Without hesitating, he said “PA and amps on 10”.  We opened with Gordon Lightfoot’s “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” at maximum volume;  Bob at full throttle on a 12 string, and me wailin some of the loudest leads of my life.  It worked – we played to a very attentive and appreciative audience the whole night.

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