A voice gone awry

I’ve finally gained enough strength and interest to add a post here (and on other sites I manage).

My many thanks

I want to thank each person that visited my shows this past Monday… and especially those of you that stuck around. I had truly looked forward to the performance at StageBar and was hoping for a top-notch performance.

However, as the set drew on I gradually lost my voice. By the time the set was over I had nothing but raspiness and loss of air. Some of you are very dedicated to have stayed on for the entire hour.

My work ethic

When I perform I try to do the best job I can every time. And I dislike performing when I know that my voice is not up to standard. However, because I’m not on the grid performing as often as others, I also hate to cancel shows. It creates a dilemma because I feel extremely obligated to honor my commitment to the venue owners and managers.

I do appreciate the well-wishes and great comments from the audience this past Monday. I know that people are extremely supportive in this environment. It is one of the reasons that I continue to perform in the virtual world. Audiences there are amazing.

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