i guess I'll post this year lol
not much to say man. I'm happy, healthy, and busy 🥸
I played a bunch of music with people that make me want to up my game. I got some goofy ass friends and I can't imagine life without em. I cut some fluff out in favor of pursuing goals that give me purpose. I occasionally post some whack stories cuz it's funny as hell and life is short lol
life is bueno and I hope it keeps on being bueno
anyways, @unfollowconner took some rly good pics. Think I'll make this my profile pic for the next 6-18 months idk
one year of gig pics
slowly learning to tone down the resting bass face lol
ty to the homies that have filled my life with rad music, fart jokes, and purpose 🥹
peek some sweet sweet booba at the end
Let’s git some of that Mo’ Jam mojo with featured artist Juan Becerra. Rocking the Seattle scene Becerra is front stage this Monday! Lets go!
Born and raised in the sleepiest corner of rural Idaho, Juan began playing bass in his high school jazz band. One decade, several instrument switches, and 1/3 of a music degree later, he made the much-needed move to Seattle. At first, he just expected to play the occasional jazz combo gig like he did back in Boise. Instead, he discovered a thriving community of friendly, talented musicians that quickly made him feel at home. Focussing on his love for jazz-fusion, funk, R&B, and soul, he can be found playing with a variety of artists and groups, including his main bands, JAMN (@jamnlikedamn and Altigi @altigimusic@numerohoowan “When I first moved here and I didn’t really know anyone, I got the itch to play bass and decided to give Mo’ Jam a shot. I was shocked by just how quickly I was able to meet cool, like-minded people who made the city feel a little less lonely. Week after week, the incredible musicianship on display made me want to improve and share my craft with the community. It’s no exaggeration to say that I wouldn’t be who I am today without Mo’ Jam!” - JB
Fellas, I've been in a FUNK
I've learned the brutal reality of what it means to try to turn your lifelong passions into a career. I've grown increasingly angry, resentful, and pessimistic towards blatantly evil corporations, politicians, and other people of power. I've made myself numb to the suffering of others, both across the globe and across the street, because it's easier than feeling like I'm unable to do anything meaningful about it. I still struggle with a nasty habit of isolating myself from the world to avoid having to find my place in it.
But despite all of that, I've made some damn good friends and have kept music as an all-important force in my life. I'm grateful for all the opportunities I've been given and where they have landed me today. I don't have all the answers and I don't know exactly how to move forward. But I'm going to keep trying to figure this shit out. Even though I usually have trouble showing it, I want you all to know that this REALLY means the world to me.
Much love, friendos 🥹
Nothing beats late night jam sessions with your musician besties 🥹
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