Sunday's show at Salem went very well. The audience seemed to enjoy it and we had a very positive response. It was interesting to finally put the show in front of people and watch their reactions. This performance didn't give us the most accurate read, however, as most of the audience was much older and less acquainted with the style of music we're performing than the audience in New York will be. But it was still great to perform it for an audience and start to get a feel for what that will truly be like.
We ran into a couple of business-end hiccups this week (concerning scholarships, agent response, etc), but with Terri's help we're getting all of those worked out and things should be good to go by the time we leave. Speaking of which, it occured to me in class that we are now less than two weeks from our scheduled performance date. It's strange to think that this huge event in our lives is so close to finally happening, yet here it is! Seems like yesterday we were walking into the Music and Speech Center for the first time. Now it's the Roe Green Center and we're all prepping to fly out to New York City to start our lives in the business.
As stressful as it can be, I couldn't be more excited. And I wouldn't want to share it with any other group of people.
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