As one who has made a living from music for 30 years I think my best advice would be, do what your happy doing, if it doesn't feel right don't do it. As for travelling about, I have just returned from Coventry in England, where I hadn't played for 10 years, I only intended to do one gig and ended up doing six, the same happened when I was in Ireland last September. Allways look forward and if you leave something good behind it will be there when you get back. The story of my brief flirtation with the world of labour is still well known in Coventry, I started as a builders labourer on the Coventry City Football ground in the early seventies, on the first morning I was given a hod to supply a large Irish bricklayer one floor higher, after escorting one brick to him I was advised that the hod in fact held twelve bricks, surely you jest, I remarked to the foreman, and he, seing the humour of the situation, put me on teamaking for the rest of the day, I then resigned. Marion, got your PM, I'll write today and we'll meet when your in Nurnberg. All the best. Pat.
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