I’ve always been uncomfortable with the open-mic platform. I felt I needed the safety of my own equipment, control, and the back up of the talented musicians I surrounded myself with. With the isolation of a new environment, I took a long break from performing. In the past year, I’ve begun to take control of my creative songwriting side and my desire to perform. As part of this new chapter, I have decided to step up and try some local open mic settings. It’s funny that I first felt comfortable playing 3 hour solo gigs BEFORE stepping foot in front of an open mic. This clip is from Hex and Hop musician’s night – this is a weekly event on Thursdays from 5-8. It is a great atmosphere and it is a familiar spot. There are some other’s locally that I want to check out – when my time frees up a bit, I will. Until then, I’ll focus on polishing up new material and putting my pencil to paper for new ideas. This is one of the first songs I wrote – The Water’s Edge. You can hear the full band recording on Spotify.
we really enjoyed listening to your songs about local places and events down at Old Soul last week. Hoping to get a few more people down to hear you in the upcoming months. Who knows! Some of my friends and family play music, A few are really into Bluegrass!!
Fun times ahead for you, I pray!ππΌ Tricia Fergusson
Altona
PS Consider joining the lical Plattsburgh Barber Shoppers or Sweet Adelines.
I just joined last week! Might not be your genre but itβs been a Fun time and Iβm looking forward to more practices and making new friends with like interests- music and making music!
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