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Hey, lots of us forumites used to gig or still do -- for J&B it's "used to." Let's share some.
Here's a couple of us in 1998...Janice on guitar and 'stache Bud on lefty bass. Some day I'll scan the old Tri-X negatives and have some shots of my early 70's band.







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I like to see other people's gig photos... but I don't have any for the same reason that I don't dance. I was always on stage, not in the audience taking pictures.
No doubt there are plenty of such photos floating around in the collections of friends, but I wouldn't know who to ask.

Cool topic though.. .can't wait to see how many people respond with photos!

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This is an interesting thread! I don't have pictures I can think of of me performing for the same reason Pat mentioned above. I'd love to see some nice pictures of fellow forum users performing though smile


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I might have some glass negative daguerreotype shots from my performances as a youth ... I'll dig something out.


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That's pretty funny Matt! You must be a whole older than I thought!

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Probably not much different in age from most folks on here, but I started playing for money at age 11. This photo is about four years later, from 1966. I'm playing in a rock band with my older brother (pictured). Even with a mic and monitors, we two trumpet players could not hear ourselves over the din coming from the rest of the band. Why my hearing is still OK, I'll never understand.

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Originally Posted By: Matt Finley
Probably not much different in age from most folks on here, but I started playing for money at age 11. This photo is about four years later, from 1966. I'm playing in a rock band with my older brother (pictured). Even with a mike and monitors, we two trumpet players could not hear ourselves over the din coming from the rest of the band. Why my hearing is still OK, I'll never understand.

www.mattfinley.com/promos/Matt1966.jpg


Great photo...Cool cats!

I’m about 5 years older than you and I worked with rock bands through the early sixties and my ears didn’t survive. I have tinnitus and am shot above 2K or so. But a great PhD audiologist turned my life around with some high end hearing aids including a program for mixing smile

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Janice looks like she hasn't aged.

Bud, to me, you look younger now!

Matt, you looked like you have aged...which is a good thing. Wouldn't want to look THAT young forever. lol. Looking good in both pics I've seen of you. Had it going on early my friend.

These are about 13 years old.

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Best I have is this. The old pic was taken in Aug 1987 in Bradford Ontario. The new one was from Nov 2015 here in Ohio at a reunion show for a band that I am no longer involved with.


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And there's Bud, standing on the wrong side of the bass!!!

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Eddie-You look like a stud in both pics. You wear glasses well.

So...this shows how little I actually know about all of you. Eddie, I had NO idea you played sax. I thought you were a guitarist.


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Eddie-You look like a stud in both pics. You wear glasses well.

So...this shows how little I actually know about all of you. Eddie, I had NO idea you played sax. I thought you were a guitarist.


Keyboard 1st, sax 2nd, guitar 3rd.

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Keyboard 1st, sax 2nd, guitar 3rd.


Wow! Talented guy! I really had no idea that you played other than guitar, so this surprises me. Very cool, of course.


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Here's one from the same show.



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And Eddie sold me a cornet.

The cornet is a beater but it plays. And I could use it to demolish a car if I were to run over it.


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And Eddie sold me a cornet.


And I was quite happy to see it go into the hands of someone who plays it. I am in the group that doesn't think instruments are museum pieces and are supposed to be played rather than viewed.

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Wow! Talented guy! I really had no idea that you played other than guitar, so this surprises me. Very cool, of course.


Well, keep in mind I never said I play them WELL.....

It's mainly a thing of longevity. In mid-April it will be 63 years since I started music lessons. I started at 4 yrs 10 months of age. If you do something long enough you can get good at it. Music, cooking, welding, woodworking, plumbing, whatever..... if you do it and pay the dues that come with learning, you will get to a point where you are proficient.

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Comparing the two pics it looks like your sax shrank over the years. wink


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Comparing the two pics it looks like your sax shrank over the years. wink


It was colder for the second picture. It happens. shocked

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