past journal entries

December 21st, 2005

Now I know I have a heart, because it’s breaking
—The Tin Man, The Wizard of Oz

Tonight’s Gig: Solo Piano at Bistro 221 - 5pm to 8:30pm.

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I’ve been playing piano since age 5, and here’s a photo of me at my first piano recital in Bremerton, Washington at age 6 or 7. Well, I spent 1st and 2nd grades in Washington.

I found the photo while browsing through some old entries. It’s really neat to look back at old entries to see where one has been in the past, or had done. I found some really memorable journal entries from my Big Time Operator days:

Had some really great gigs as a musician.

And had some not-so-great gigs as well!

There was a day when the band’s “school bus” caught on fire, and we were stranded in the desert.

I performed at Barbara Sinatra’s tribute event to honor the late, great Frank Sinatra.

Remembering that 1999 was not a good year for me. And May 20, 1999 was not a good day!

And I’ve had moments where I’d felt utterly inept.

But I’ve had some nice moments as well…

And the journey continues…..

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  • 6 responses

    1. suki comments:


      Happy Holidays, Carlos!


    2. randomguru comments:


      Happy Holidays!


    3. pat comments:


      Ahh, those days!! By the way, your bandwidth on that site is being exceeded now, bummer….. Merry Christmas!


    4. onigiriman comments:


      I was worried that your bandwidth was exceeded here too! :-) Hope you’re having a Merry Christmas!


    5. Zaya comments:


      Hello Carlos : )

      I was reading your entry “An End And A Beginning” from you Sanctuary site.
      I thought it was very gracious the way you handle the situation. Some of the other entries I cannot read do to bandwidth. P.S. The photo of you is adorable. The red shocks just make me smile : )


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      [...] As I am writing now about past journal entries, I chanced upon an entry that looked back on prior entries, now a sort of chain has begun. [...]


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