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cristavi |
Genre: Jazz/Blues
Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
Genre: Old-Time
Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
Genre: Jazz/Blues
Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen
Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
Playing Since: 1971
Experience Level: Purty Good
Interests:
[Socializing]
Occupation: Artist
Gender: Male
Age: 72
My Instruments:
guitars, mandolin, Harmonica
Favorite Bands/Musicians:
Almost all of em.
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Created 4/24/2010
Last Visit 5/31/2013
I have always played a little guitar. In 1998 I began to use playing guitar as a form of therapy. I found it helped me to get outside of my pain while recovering from a devastating injury. Over the next ten years I would be tried in ways I could not have imagined. I held on to my sanity in large part due to the fact that I owned one guitar that the pawn shop wouldn't give me a dime for. I spent tens of hundreds of hours alone and in love with that guitar, wearing down the frets. In 2001 I got my first restaurant gig playing chord melody on an import Epiphone archtop. The gig lasted several months. I have had a couple of other restaurant gigs since then both lasting about a year each. Last Summer I picked up a Rogue Triolian and wouldn't you know it? I fell in love again. I have a hard time puttin it down. Recon there is a restaurant out there for this more bodacious character? I will let you know when I find it.
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