Linda (the missus) and I stepped down from our church worship team at the end of Feb and started going out to parks and street corners playing. We have a set made up of mostly gospel blues and some more contemporary stuff. I am playing guitar and harmonica and lead vocals Linda on harmony and a little ukulele on about three songs.
A couple of weeks ago we were asked to play at a YMCA day camp last Saturday. They asked us to fill one hour with anything we wanted. The gospel stuff was OK with it being a YMCA event. We have an hour long set that we have been doing.
People Get Ready
Wayfaring Stranger
I believe I'll Go Back Home
I Heard The Angels Singing
Jesus On The Mainline
John The Revelator
Since I Laid My Burden Down
Plastic Jesus
Spirit In The Sky
Hold Us Together
Washed By The Water
Thankful
Lonesome Valley
Swing Low Sweet Chariot
Amazing Grace
Seems like I'm missing one. Each song has a scripture that explains it, paraphrased not King James. We substituted Man Gave Names To All The Animals for Plastic Jesus since it would be mostly a childrens group and played that along with I Believe and Spirit in The Sky on the ukuleles.
We ended up doing two hours due to other performers bowing out. We just watched the crowd and when a new group was around we would pull out the ukes and go through those three again. We didn't hear any complaints, got several compliments and had 40 to 50 folks listen throughout the set. That is a high water mark for us, outside of a church setting at least.
The real significance to me is that Saturday was the 32 anniverary of the day that I lost my arm. I never dreamed 32 years ago that I would be sitting there playing guitar and harp, singing, along with my wife, in public and note getting laughed at. They also ferried us from the parking lot to the campground in a restored military truck the same as the one that I was riding 32 years ago, I got a little parinoid when I saw it but it turned out OK this time.
We will be in the Crossroads Art District in KC Mo friday May 4th starting about 6:30 or so doing our regular set and maybe moving around a couple of times. We will see how we are received by the big city crowd.
Jack




