Much like the rest of the country/universe, Boone has been effected by the economy, resulting in minimal hours if hours at all for a college graduate looking for work. As a musician, this isn’t exactly comforting, yet it holds some sort of inspiration to actually use ones craft to make a living, or at least practice more. There has to be hundreds of little kids or ambitious elders who want to play guitar right? And if there really was this amount opportunity to give lessons, I really wouldn’t be too worried, charging $20 an hour. The drive to win over a lesson instead of the competition actually forces one to learn more about what it is they practice, mainly out of fear of the competition. Perhaps given this, this is why the depression and other economic downturns were good for the entertainment industry, as many would-be artists and performers actually became BE performers under the stress of having no other choice if they wanted to live. And as for the performances themselves, things must be impressive in order to keep people coming back, so lets get impressive. Hopefully Do it to Julia, especially moving to a different, far more competitive city can stay afloat, not only by sheer luck (we could use it) but by pure dedication and skill, that we have not yet scratched the surface of. Stay tuned, and go see live music.
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