If my watch is correct, 19 hours from now I will be in the middle of my first presentation of “Piano-in-Tow“. I have been preparing for these two weeks for the past 6 months. I can’t believe it’s almost here. The car is packed, the movers are scheduled, the “Piano-in-Tow” t-shirts are folded, my notes are printed and hopefully, my fingers are ready to move. Now all I have to do is get there. Thankfully, Penny will be by my side the entire time. As I have mentioned in this column before, Penny is my steadfast friend and road manager!
As part of the continuing promotion of “PiT”, William Stibor (NET-Radio, host of Friday Live) interviewed me on Friday. As always, he made me laugh and hopefully, I convinced a few more folks on the importance of “Piano-in-Tow”. I have another interview on KFOR-1240 (a local AM station ) next Thursday morning. I’ve been told they have an electric piano in the studio so I might share with their listeners my rendition of “Turkey in the Straw”. (That is if the keyboard
has enough notes on it!)
I would like to give special thanks to another person who has been instrumental in my successful promotion of “PiT”. His name is Mike and he is on the staff at the School of Music. He was the cameraperson for the attached photos. (When Mike isn’t hard at work for the school, he can be found drawing cartoons, cariactures and various other funny things…)
I’ll be checking in on this blogsite tomorrow after my first go. Stay tuned for some memorable experiences!
