Nothing beats live music. I mean in the same room with an audience that for a moment one can look into the eyes of a person in the audience and really connect with them. Zoom can’t get there.

The public library is a great place to experience live music for both the performer (technically referred to as a “presenter”) and the audience (technically referred to as the “patrons”). The conditions are clean, safe, promote a concert-like setting, are free to attend, are contracted with good business practices, have parking, attentive, purposeful, and interested audiences, and once in a while will serve wine and light refreshments. Rooms are almost always acoustically nice and some actually are as good as finely designed theaters. I really love performing live and hope you will come to one of my public library programs locally or regionally.