My Trip to Cuba Pt 2
Hello Sports Fans/ Good People of the Internet… Once again, I write to you from on top of the world. I’m on a flight back from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Since last we spoke, Much has transpired. I’ve visited the beach at Guantanamo, I’ve performed for soldiers both in a casual and in formal settings. I’ve grown as a person and as a player. Best of all, I’ve enlarged my family.
I dunno how many of them will read this, but I feel the need to say a little something about each on of my new friends.
Lisa- Thanks for hosting us. Your spirit made it that much easier for all of us to concentrate on the job we were there to do. And Just remember, whatever it is, it’s on the Barge…
Chris- Sage advice and unpredictable silliness. You were a great roommate and a blast on the bandstand. One day we’ll get through "I, Robot," I promise.
Venissa (Mary J Aguilara)- Your work ethic is inspiring. Your voice, incredible. Thanks for bringing that feminine energy to us mangy men folk. It was my pleasure to share the stage with you.
Rueben (Tyrese/ Baby Boy)- I took notes on that suave vibe you and your brother take everywhere you go. You were a glue holding Will together. I’m sure I speak for the entire band when I say that we appreciate it. The bond that you and your brother share is something really brought joy to my soul.
Josh (Joshua Tree)- You took the fall during the entire tour with the whole Ramona bit and you did so unbelievably gracefully. In addition to the laughs we had with you, you brought an incredible level of musicianship and professionalism to the band and for that I thank you.
Timmy (uncle timmy) - You rock and you are the rock. You’re not the most outspoken person in the band but your prescence was commanding when necessary. I look forward to hearing and working with you in the future. Sincerely, Roadmanager (that’s all one word on purpose.)
Tuck (Hassan/Pops) - You’re a trip. I think I might’ve lost two or three pounds just laughing at your jokes. When you pick up the guitar however, there was nothing to joke about. Your seasoned musicianship and guidance was a huge help to me. Thanks, Man
Will- What can I say about you, man? You’re the sugar honey iced tea. Everytime we play, you push me further, yet I play fewer and fewer notes. Despite my shortcomings and relative lack of experience, you had enough faith in me to make that first call. That meant a lot. Know that you’ll always have the low end when I’m around. Thank you, man.
We’re nearing our next destination of Jacksonville and I have very little battery at my disposal so I think I’ll use what’s left of it to say thanks both to my Cuban family and you for reading.
-Truth, Descending from 30,000 feet.
Bassist/Road Manager
The “Banana Rat” Tour
The Will Brock Band
I dunno how many of them will read this, but I feel the need to say a little something about each on of my new friends.
Lisa- Thanks for hosting us. Your spirit made it that much easier for all of us to concentrate on the job we were there to do. And Just remember, whatever it is, it’s on the Barge…
Chris- Sage advice and unpredictable silliness. You were a great roommate and a blast on the bandstand. One day we’ll get through "I, Robot," I promise.
Venissa (Mary J Aguilara)- Your work ethic is inspiring. Your voice, incredible. Thanks for bringing that feminine energy to us mangy men folk. It was my pleasure to share the stage with you.
Rueben (Tyrese/ Baby Boy)- I took notes on that suave vibe you and your brother take everywhere you go. You were a glue holding Will together. I’m sure I speak for the entire band when I say that we appreciate it. The bond that you and your brother share is something really brought joy to my soul.
Josh (Joshua Tree)- You took the fall during the entire tour with the whole Ramona bit and you did so unbelievably gracefully. In addition to the laughs we had with you, you brought an incredible level of musicianship and professionalism to the band and for that I thank you.
Timmy (uncle timmy) - You rock and you are the rock. You’re not the most outspoken person in the band but your prescence was commanding when necessary. I look forward to hearing and working with you in the future. Sincerely, Roadmanager (that’s all one word on purpose.)
Tuck (Hassan/Pops) - You’re a trip. I think I might’ve lost two or three pounds just laughing at your jokes. When you pick up the guitar however, there was nothing to joke about. Your seasoned musicianship and guidance was a huge help to me. Thanks, Man
Will- What can I say about you, man? You’re the sugar honey iced tea. Everytime we play, you push me further, yet I play fewer and fewer notes. Despite my shortcomings and relative lack of experience, you had enough faith in me to make that first call. That meant a lot. Know that you’ll always have the low end when I’m around. Thank you, man.
We’re nearing our next destination of Jacksonville and I have very little battery at my disposal so I think I’ll use what’s left of it to say thanks both to my Cuban family and you for reading.
-Truth, Descending from 30,000 feet.
Bassist/Road Manager
The “Banana Rat” Tour
The Will Brock Band
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