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Well I just got back from my first of four shows this week. I loop extensively in my live shows. I am grateful to be able to play music for a living. Looping is actually what's made things even more abundant for me as a working musician. I'm going on a three week tour of Hawaii and the South Pacific in March for AFE and that is due to my one-man afrograss folk rock ensemble via the EDP. After years playing lead guitar and singing in jambands it works quite well being a Virtual one-man jamband. Technology is a beautiful thing. My belief is that anybody who can make a living doing what they love are truly blessed. Arthur Lee www.arthurleemusic.com -----Original Message----- From: Steve Lawson [mailto:steve@steve-lawson.co.uk] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 2:56 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: looping as a profession While I do obviously do a lot of looping, I wouldn't class my profession as being a looper... a musician who uses looping, yes, but I'm no more a looper than I am an amplified musician or a processed musician, in that sense... Still, I do make my living from music, and do a lot of looping, so make of that what you will... BTW, it's nice to be home, and resubbed to the list - thanks to all of you who came out to see the various gigs on the tour, especially Kim and Scott Drengsen who both came to at least two... see y'all soon, Steve www.steve-lawson.co.uk (gig details, news, MP3s etc.) www.stevelawson.net (the side-door) www.pillowmountainrecords.co.uk (buy CDs) www.pmrecords.gemm.com (buy the same CDs) www.solobassnetwork.org.uk (other people making solo bass noises)