I answered an ad in the Musician's Classifieds in the
Chicago Reader which led me to getting hooked up with my current bandmates (back in 1996, in an other incarnation). The drummer was a friend of a friend that I recruited and he turned out to be both an amazing musician and an amazing person.
Matt I recruited for HoP because I met him after he showed interest in releasing my record. Then I learned he played keys... so I asked him to join us.
In other words, I got lucky.
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Start working as a two-piece for now by growing your songwriting and playing while also building a network. That way, someone does show up at your door, they know you are taking it seriously, not just goofing around. Also, don't write off those who don't quite fit into your team, for they might also know someone now or in the future that can fit the bill.
Patience.
And that's damn good advice.
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Paul Caporino of M.O.T.O. Wrote:
I've recently noticed that all the unfortunate events in the lives of blues singers all seem to rhyme... I think all these tragedies could be avoided with a good rhyming dictionary.