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    Default Looking for players in the Boston area

    Hello everyone!

    I'm looking for musicians to jam with in the Boston area. I live 20 minutes south of Boston.

    My previous band split up and I'm looking to get something going once again.

    Whether you want to just hang out and jam, start a band, or whatever I'm game. I would love to put together a new rock band going at some point but I'm open to pretty much anything. Jamming is such fun and I miss it dearly. Whether it is classic rock, blues, metal, or whatever I'm open to just about anything.

    I have two drummers thus far but that's it.

    If interested, please let me know.

    Take care,
    Trem
    "It's funny the way most people love the dead. Once you are dead, you are made for life." - Jimi Hendrix

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    Man, I wish I lived near ya, Trem.

    Good luck finding some good folks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katastrophe
    Man, I wish I lived near ya, Trem.

    Good luck finding some good folks!
    Thanks man... I wish I lived closer to everyone here too!

    I'll get something going eventually. Being unemployed has been tough on my psyche and music always cheers me up. Practicing by myself just doesn't cut it anymore once you've been in a band and performed live.

    Sooner or later it'll happen... until then I'll keep on lookin'!

    Take care,
    Trem
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    Sorry to hear you're unemployed. Perhaps you can spend some time jamming along to backing tracks and videos, while you get a new band going?
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    I do have a recorder I still don't know how to use. Maybe I can get off my duff and start learning how to use it. I tend to tune out quickly if something isn't easy to use. My Boss BR1600CD is supposed to be easy but I never got motivated enough to put in the time to learn it.

    OK... you got to me! Starting next week I'll start devoting at least an hour a day on the recorder. I think it will inspire me and get me back to playing regularly... I hope. :P

    C'mon Boston jammers... lemme hear from ya!
    "It's funny the way most people love the dead. Once you are dead, you are made for life." - Jimi Hendrix

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