Eric Bogumil might have been just 17 when he joined our band, but his journey from garage rehearsals to the stage is nothing short of inspiring. With a little encouragement from friends and perhaps a touch of liquid courage, Eric found his footing in our musical ensemble back in 1987. Together, we revisit those electrifying early gigs, sharing tales of our debut at Duke's Wild Goose Bar and the unforgettable camaraderie of playing for an under-21 audience, all while balancing atop a precarious stage setup.
Managing the dynamics of a band can be as intricate as navigating a marriage, and that’s no exaggeration. We unpack the complexities of maintaining harmony within the group, drawing on personal stories from our time with Threshold. Eric and I reminisce about the importance of communication and the unspoken challenges we faced, from mental health struggles to the courage required to transcend our own limits. Alongside these reflections, we also recount some lighter moments that bring to life the vibrant local music scene we were once a part of.
As we share memories of outrageous stage outfits and makeup mishaps, we also delve into the stories behind our band Deadly Grin and the creation of "Man Made Sin." Our conversation touches on the ever-evolving music industry and the role social media plays in bridging geographical distances for potential collaborations. We conclude by expressing our gratitude to our supporters, whose contributions help us continue this creative journey and keep the spirit of our early music days alive.
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