
Going to church and seeing my friends onstage feels a little like watching 9 people open up presents while you're not allowed to open yours, or not able to actually. I miss the fellowship, I miss the connection with my faith through music.
Despite all my efforts to get better, it seems as though God has something else for me or is allowing me to endure some process in order to enable my growth in this area of my life. A shift in focus?



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You are missed.
I miss you dearly. Of course I miss playing, but I also miss the connection with you.
I pray for your hand everyday. One day we will rock again.
Don't give up, Dave.
Rest it for a few months, then switch 2 light strings like B.B. and Billy...
You're the best guitarist the Grove has!
Actually, things are really progressing. I hated running in my friend who's touring with Lukather right now. Even after 18 years, I still felt compelled to prove myself as far as playing chops go.
Thanks Brian, that's very nice of you. Speaking of best guitarist at the Grove, whatever happened to Steve Probst?
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