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RE: the extension of the Keaggy thread about looping live...>----- Original Message ----- >From: Liebig, Steuart A. >** last week there was an interesting piece on npr about the pejorative >that is now placed on the word "amateur" and the american preoccupation >with being "professional" and the fact that making money doing one's "art" >somehow confers some sort of validation on artistic endeavour. >also, i've know plenty of musicans who are professional (doing >movie soundtracks, jingles, album work, etc., many days of the >week) and play coffeehouses in order to play "their" music - - >music they truly care about. I think Steve has the luxury of being able to be creative in his day job (scoring a Nickleodean show, theatre and other things) AND to have his own gig. I've heard him at the Knitting Factory, NY a few times and I know he had a month long gig at the Gugenheim Museum (not exactly a coffeehouse!) a few years ago. I know Steve from a Raga class with Michael Harrison (the last piano tuner for La Monte Young's Well Tuned Piano in the '80's and an amazing artist in his own right) a few years ago. Steve's a competent musican, I was impressed with his skill at notating and repeating whatever Michael dished out. I know I couldn't deal with it. At the time I didn't know that he had played with David Byrne, Ruben Blades and others. So the down homey coments by Steve Lawson aboout making a demo seem strange, I don't think SL knows where Mr. Sandberg is coming from. * David Beardsley * http://biink.com * http://mp3.com/davidbeardsley