Maestro’s Musings 45

Greetings readers.

I am sorry to announce that I have decided to discontinue writing the Maestro’s Musings blog.  I have had a fun time doing it and I appreciate everyone who read it and gave me feedback.  I hope all of you found it helpful and entertaining. I simply feel like I am heading in a different direction right now and the Musings perhaps would be better served with me taking what I’ve already written and trying to find a wider audience than with continuing to concoct blogs every week.

Does that mean that Maestro’s Musings is done?  Absolutely not.  I am still happy to accept guest blog spots and do interviews. If anyone would like to write a guest blog, please let me know; same if anyone would like to be interviewed by phone or email.  Even if there is a blog topic I didn’t cover that you would like to see, give me a shout and I just might do a Brett Favre and come out retirement.

Thanks again for everyone’s support.  Before I go let me leave you with a few more jokes:

#1) There’s a couple that gets to the point where they can’t even talk to each other without fighting, so they remain silent the whole time.  The husband goes to a marriage counselor and tells him the problem.  The marriage counselor calls the wife and has her meet the husband at a jazz club.  The two of them sit at their table and listen.  The sax player solos first, then the piano player.  Then the bassist starts to solo…and the husband and wife look at each other and start talking.

#2) Knock knock.

Who’s there?

Knock knock.

Who’s there?

Knock knock.

Who’s there?

Knock knock.

Who’s there?

Philip Glass.

#3) Q. What did the Indian band leader say to the American drummer who sat in on a gig while touring in Calcutta?

A. “You sound good but I need more of a backbeat on 6 and 23.”

#4) Q. What was written on the blues musician’s tomb stone?

A. “Well, I didn’t wake up this mornin’….”

Published in: on August 19, 2009 at 5:17 pm  Comments (2)  
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