
Another fun evening of free music and great coffee at the Phoenix coffee shop.
Moderator: Jim O'Bryan

Gary, I always love seeing pictures of you playing an instrument. You always look like you're having so much fun!Gary Rice wrote:No matter how it might otherwise look in the photograph, I have it on good authority that the gentleman in question here is not related to any mysterious Lakewood monkeys, either living or deceased....![]()
He does however, enjoy being a "cut-up".![]()
...and to think, he was once a meek, mild, school teacher....
Gary Rice wrote:I've done a great many things in my life, but one of those that brings me the greatest joy, is to help others to raise their voices in song. When I was a little boy, there was some doubt as to whether I would even be able to talk, as I had a serious speech impediment.
With many surgeries and much therapy, my voice is better, so not only do I talk, I sing. More than that, I try to bring others into the experience, in order to help to fill their lives with joy, if only for a little while.
My experiences in music have been unreal, as many of you know. I've done everything from drums to guitar, to fiddle, musical saw and banjo, and in just about any style you can think of. I've fixed guitars for the Rock Hall and quite a few stars, and I've worked with musical programs for Catholics, Protestants, Jews...just about anyone. I worked with my dad on the march for the new Garfield School (Dad already did the Harding March years ago) We did music for Governor Ted Strickland, former Mayor Tom George, the All-Ohio State Fair Band, and we are currently working on yet another campaign song for a well-known politician.
All of this, put simply, is that music is FUN! It's never too late to pick up a guitar, a harmonica, a kazoo, whatever, and get started. Need advice? Just PM me, or show up Mondays at the Phoenix. You will be welcome.
Joe- Those photos are so touching and so emblematic of so many aspects of the Monday Phoenix experience. You are a master photographer in my eyes!
Lakewood: You simply have to love it. So many, many great people...
Gary Rice wrote:Jim,
The only trouble with having a statue, is that pigeons seem to like to use those for, well, their facilities.![]()