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>>> ** 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.<<< ...reminds me of seeing Abe Laboriel playing at the Baked Potato, playing his ass off with a stunning piano trio to a total of 6 people there for the second set, with three of us being on the guest list - Abe's bar tab was bigger than the taking on the door, and I don't think he drinks... :o) He played that set the same way I've seen him play in front of thousands - with every cell in his body. I took away a lot more from that gig that just the great music and a fine CD - not to mention the profuse thanks that he offered to everyone for being there, individually (admittedly, not that tricky when there are only 6 people there... :o) ...6 people watching Abe Laboriel?????? what on earth is going on with the world?????? Steve www.steve-lawson.co.uk