My favorite sax player who I've known for over 20 years just turned 80. I did a rockin blues gig with him 3 weeks ago and while he looks old and walks old he still blows his butt off. He's first chair tenor in two big bands and while he's "retired" from his regular job, he's not retiring from music any time soon.

"Retire to what" is the question. Like my friend, many times I'm the oldest one in the band and the younger guys seem to like what I do and keep calling me for new gigs. I would have to be in the hospital to turn down a gig and that hasn't happened yet. I have the same attitude George Burns did. He booked the London Palladium for his 100th birthday when he was in his mid 70's and guess what? He made the gig and died shortly after. That's called motivation and it worked.

Bob


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