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Rudy Bluster's avatar

All I can do is to thank you and realize I am fortunate to be a recipient of your dedicated work. God bless you, Jazz Video Guy!

Russ Paladino's avatar

I’ve been a fan of your work since it began. I appreciate all of the important videos you’ve produced and presented, and it’s always been obvious that there is passion and love embedded in what you do…for the music, and the people who make it.

It’s hard to reconcile life as an artist, especially if it’s so difficult to simply survive. I have worked hard all of my life making music and working to support it. I feel free of the desperation now at 62 years old, with a great partner in life - a wife who also has her own business and supports my music addiction.

When I started out it seemed the business was more tangible. Young artists have to be more creative than ever in today’s world. I believe the overlords have made it confusing and difficult on purpose, like everything else in our current world.

I will keep making music until I can’t anymore, because I must. It’s such a huge part of who I am and the act of making it far exceeds any other rewards that follow (or don’t). The upside is that my art has gotten better and more authentic to me since I’m no longer chasing the brass ring. I’m perfectly happy to share my music here on Substack and Bandcamp with no gatekeepers or restrictions, but that’s cold comfort to young artists (many of whom with big college loans to pay back) who need to find their way. All I can say is, the world is a better place with art in it, so I hope we keep finding a way.

Thanks again for what you do, Bret!

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