Sunday, August 10, 2014

How it all Began

How it all Began

It all started back in 2010 when the economy tanked, this wasn't an easy time, however I am grateful for it, if it wasn't for such a crummy economy then there probably would't be a Georgia Rae Family Band.  Because there wasn't really money left at the end of the month for my little sister Georgia's fiddle lessons my mom got Georgia together a list of songs and called up some nursing homes.  My mom and Georgia started off playing one or two shows a month for about $25-50 to pay the fiddle teacher.  My mom had seen Georgia work so hard with such a good attitude in the past years and didn't want Georgia to have to give up something she loved doing.  Seeing mom and Georgia enjoying themselves Quin and I started tagging along.  Quin picked up the spoons and mandolin and I became the official lead singer, on one condition made by my mom:  "no Taylor Swift".  By Valentines Day in 2011 we played our first nursing home gig as "The Georgia Rae Family Band".

First GRFB promo pics (I was 15, Quin was 11, Georgia was 12)

By that summer we had a few more lessons and instrument expenses to pay for.  My mom had lined up some shows in the south west Wisconsin area, I believe it was about 27 shows in 2 weeks, sometimes three shows a day.  It just so happened that my uncle was in town for those 2 weeks and played bass for us.  

We called the two weeks our "geriatric tour"... I didn't know what that meant, and thought that sounded really cool, so to be honest I got back to school and told everyone I had gone on a geriatric tour.  Which I find kind of funny now.  To be completely honest though, that was 2 of the best weeks of my life.  Those 2 weeks brought me close with my sisters, brought me out of my shell, and provided me with memories I hope I will never forget.

My uncle Joey gave us what we like to call "rock star lessons".  Teaching us a bit of stage presence, and what to say in between songs.  We practiced in the basement for hours every day, every morning it was eat, practice, preform, and we all loved it.

Me and my sisters with my uncle Joey



I remember at the end of the two weeks when we got up early to leave for our last 2 shows on our way home. I got to have ice cream for breakfast.  Our uncle and my mom talked to us about how important it was that we keep practicing as much as we had been if we wanted to keep doing this.  

This is from the last day of tour... rainbows are kind of good luck for us :)

So, that's it, that's how it started, it all grew from a tanked economy, my resourceful mom and two amazing weeks.
And if I haven't said this before:  Thanks mom, for growing our family a blessing from a seed of hardship, we love you.

-KJ

3 comments:

  1. Good to see you writing again! I've been wanting to get back at it but I'm not sure I have quite the audience you do.

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  2. On the geriatric tour they wouldn't know who Taylor Swift is anyways... to funny! Keep up the good work!

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