My son, following my footsteps in music, proud dad.

in Music8 hours ago

They say, like father like son, and in our case it is true. I have two sons (both of whom I am crazy about) But the youngest is kind of following in my footsteps when it comes to making music. He has been playing bass for a while now and I have to say, he is doing very well :). He now plays in a band with all young musicians and they play a very varied repertoire. (and besides, they perform more often than we do lol)

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He plays in the band "Down to Earth" and the funny thing is that the members of the band were also in a band together in this line-up when they were all in school together. That was a while ago so how nice is it that they have found each other again.

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Their repertoire is very varied, from local rock and roll to the well-known top 40 numbers. They also don't shy away from old rock songs. (see the recording at the bottom of this post).

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There was a time when my son was sick and they had a gig, he asked me if I could possibly stand in for him if he didn't get better in time. Of course I wanted to, luckily he got better in time. It would have been a funny sight, such an old grandpa with young musicians on stage, people would have asked if I was lost lol....

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I think I wrote it once before, but my bass is sacred to me. A good friend built it especially for me, so there is only one of them in the whole world. My son asked me a while ago if he could play it, he immediately said "I know how careful you are with that bass and what it means to you, I will handle it very carefully". I didn't really have to think about it, of course he could. Yes, I do handle it carefully, but it is and remains an instrument that needs to be played :) So now he regularly takes it with him to performances. (By the way, I wouldn't lend it to someone else that quickly)

I am equally proud of both my sons but I think it is really great that my youngest also plays bass and shares my passion. I am just afraid that it will not take long before he plays better than his old man.

Have a great weekend,

Peter

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That is awesome! It sounds like they really have their stuff together. I think they are going to have a lot of fun for a long time!