I tuned in to Jeff Peterson's StageIt show yesterday at 8:00pm EST. He has these weekly and it's a modest donation to watch him perform live from what I guess is his living room. Anyway, yesterday's theme was "Rain " and he played a wonderful set lasting over an hour long. Never ceases to amaze me how professionals can compose multiple songs a week ago and play them flawlessly the following week.
Yep. He's done something like 80 of these since covid came around. I've watched about a dozen of them. Amazing dedication and skill. He's a gifted performer. Of course, even a modest donation starts to add up. I think he has a rabid following, though. There always seemed to be a set of regulars who watched every week. FWIW, I subscribe to his instructional website where he has hundreds of songs demonstrated. I won't run out of new stuff to learn for years. That's worth the price for me.
Thanks for posting. I need to get over the hurdle of watching something on-line. As an engineer, I work in front of a computer all day, so spending any time with on-line recreation is a stretch. Even when I post here (or on other fora) it is usually done while I wait for large AutoCAD drawing files to download.
I've seen Jeff perform live on a few occasions, and taken workshops from him, so no doubt his show would be enjoyable. I need to spend some time on this cold, rainy night with his Slack Key DVD again. It is doubtful that I will ever absorb all of the tremendous content that is presented.