The bass player's name is Fujie-san. He's working somewhere overseas now. I hate playing "When I Build My Boat" on stage. I get shaky fingers and can't make them go where I want.
I came to Japan in 1990 for what was supposed to be a two-year stint. Then, by some bizarre stroke of fate, I got a real life, so I'm still here. For a gaijin with an imagination and more than his share of sensitivity, these islands are a never-ending source of adventure.
I was born on a rainy day on the Oregon Coast (no surprises there) and through a rather convoluted sequence of events wound up in Japan. I'm a teacher by trade, moonlighting as a musician and composer. I also do quite a bit of writing on the side. I'm a dreamer, a thinker, a sayer, and a doer all wrapped in one deceptively mild-mannered package.
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The bass player's name is Fujie-san. He's working somewhere overseas now.
I hate playing "When I Build My Boat" on stage. I get shaky fingers and can't make them go where I want.
By Anonymous, at 8:44 AM
It's really cool seeing you do what you enjoy, Moody. That's something a lot of people never truly experience.
By DewKid, at 4:50 AM
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