Do you have what it takes to say thank you Hashem when things aren’t going the way you hoped they would?
When you’re moving from gig to gig, farbrengen to simchah to parlor meeting to melave malka, there isn’t much time to think. The guitar and speakers and address, is the voice okay, where will I set up, let’s roll. You’re moving.
Now, there’s time to think. Lots of time to think.
These weeks are perhaps the busiest of the year in my industry, Jewish music. Purim events go straight into a packed chasunah schedule, leading into bein hazmanim and then chol hamoed.
This year, I was scheduled to play six different shows on the first two days of chol hamoed alone, a few in Florida and some in New York.
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