
Another reason why I decided to stay in Decorah for college became clear to me last night. The fourth Sunday of every month hosts T-Bock's (a bar and grill downtown) Open Stage Night. It is an open mic performance in which anyone can perform - music, comedy, anything. So the band with which I have been playing was scheduled to play last night. We arrived to find that the emcee and organizer of the performance was a no-show. This also meant that there was no sound equipment for the musicians who had arrived to perform. After multiple failed attempts to contact the fella in charge, we gave up on him.
People still wanted to perform and share what they had been preparing, so everyone came together and tried to figure something out. We pieced together a list of what sound equipment individuals had and/or were able to get a hold of. After a few different set-ups and changes, we had a full sound system with four microphones and several instrument inputs. It was just as good, if not better, than the typical system that is provided.
It was not so much the fact that people had equipment that we all could use, but rather the collaborative effort that went into maintaining a community event that would have otherwise not taken place. All the musicians and performers decided that, rather than give up and forfeit the event, we would use everyone's talents and contributions to have a fantastic performance.
The music that followed was great, and everyone had a little more invested in the performance, which made it even more enjoyable. I ended up running the sound system, and playing the last act of the night. Our set was so much fun to play; I absolutely love playing with my band mates. It was the four of us (vocals, guitar, mandolin, bass, and banjo) and another friend playing washboard and tambourine.
It was a fantastic night, not just because it was graced with good music and company, but also because it showed me something very impressive and heartwarming about the community in which I live. It is truly a wonderful place to be.
I hope you are all well. Come visit Decorah sometime and you will see what I mean.
Peace,
Collin