I wrote the above while waiting for the buses to come and take us to the first rehearsal…since then a lot has happened. I hope I can catch everyone up! Wednesday we had two rehearsals. It’s pretty amazing, sitting on a stage designed by Lucas Film…the lights, the sound design…the GINORMOUS screen set up behind us. When we arrived at the arena I met the rest of the horn section. One member, Peter, I actually knew from my time at Northwestern. The other three are so nice (which is a sigh of relief as horn players can be…well…not so nice!) It took some time to get used to each other since we’ve never played together but by the time the first concert came along we were feeling pretty good. We’ve bonded over meals…yah the show provides hot catered meals for us on show days and so far it’s been GREAT food! Sirloin, asparagus, salmon…excellent…anyhow…rehearsals were long…and a little scary for us horns. Rumor has it that last year the whole horn section was fired within the first week and a new one brought in…and that that new one wasn’t asked back this year…that’s just a little pressure. Most of us have forgone the chill and bar hang and have been keeping up on sleep etc.. so we are ready for the shows. The first show was last night in Estero, FL at the Germain Center. It’s near Naples/Ft. Myers FL and holds approx 7,000 people. I would guess there was about 5,000 there…since we rope off the back sections due to the screen.
What made this special for me (other than it’s a dream come true to play on something like this) is that I had family there at the show! My cousin Chelsey and her boyfriend Kelly not only came to the show but came and took me to dinner Tuesday night and breakfast Wednesday morning AND we took a walk along the beach. It was great to see her and to meet her boyfriend and to just feel the support of someone familiar while I was there. It was so awesome that they could come to the show. I snuck out of backstage long enough for Chels and I to have Kelly take our picture with Yoda! If you are planning on coming to the show somewhere down the road make sure to come early. They have a museum of Star Wars artifacts on display that travels with the show. We even have Storm Troopers walking through out the venue!
Well I’ve pretty much told you what’s happened so far…this morning we left the Ritz Carlton in Naples, got on our buses and headed toward Orlando. On the way we actually passed the Kennedy Space Center when the shuttle was launched…seriously…looking back I sort of remember hearing a rumbling…but I only noticed when a fellow member on the bus yelled…”the shuttle launch!” I looked up and sure enough…I didn’t get the shuttle on camera though I did see it..but you can see the “trail” it left…amazing…I guess I will remember to have my camera in hand on our bus rides..never know what you’ll see!
So now I am sitting here in Orlando. Our arena is across the street. It’s the same place the Magic play…I don’t follow basketball but I hear there is a big game here after our concert this weekend! Funny huh? Anyhow…we have the night off so I went to try and get some food. Maybe it’s where we are but there are a lot of transients and panhandlers and it’s really dirty here…I went out by myself…don’t know a lot of people here yet…there is always this point in doing a tour where you get really lonely. And for me it was today. I’ve done plenty of these tour things…and it never gets any easier. More than half of the orchestra went out last year so they already know each other…I am sure we will all get to know each other…I mean…we are spending A LOT of time on a bus but it doesn’t make it any easier to start with. I sort of chalk it up to character building. But in the long run it’s worth it because this is EXACTLY what I wanted to do with my career…movie music…amazing. God has a plan.











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