I suppose a bit of history is always good to frame member personas.
I'm Joe. I just turned 70 on March 16. My muse goes back to 1968 when I first heard Classical Gas by Mason Williams. I was 13. By the time I was 18 I could play it.
I never got into hard rock, country, blues, Motown or jazz. I was a child of the 70's acoustic guitar folk scene and never left it, though I did dabble with forays into blues and country. So, that's how you can frame me.
I stopped actively listening to published music in 1976 to focus on being me and searching for my own sound. But, due to changes in lifestyle I actually left music altogether and returned to it about 30 years later.
When I did return to music it was to continue chasing my own sound but my early influences are indelibly imprinted onto my muse. So, instead of songs I turned to mostly acoustic instrumental work where my hands lead my head versus my head leading my hands, the way songs do. When I write lyrics first my hands are slaved to them. When I write instrumentals first (scores) I can bash them into songs when I chance upon collaborations. If that doesn't happen, I have the instrumentals to further develop. They groom the mind to play nice with improvisation.
That's how I am now, musically speaking. Also, I'm from Orlando, Florida, USA.
Ooo, someone from the USA!Welcome to the forum!
Thank you for the welcome, Vicki. I hope I don't wear it out.
Welcome! Really enjoyed the song you shared so far, and the way it sounds makes so much sense within your story. Looking forward to what else you have to share.