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maandag 14 oktober 2019

Cheers


On the net I got in contact with the very gifted American singer/songwriter Reni Lane. (Nowadays she is part of the band Fever High). There was a big surprise when I read that she would do a gig in my home town and the surprise got even bigger when I saw that she would do her show in the smallest venue available, Theater Borra.

The weather was quite bad and I even doubted to go, because it would mean a trip through the rain on my bicycle. In 15 minutes on a bike you can get really soaked. At the last moment I decided to go anyway; I sort of promised Reni that I would be there, so she at least had one fan attending the gig.
When I entered she was sitting behind the piano and I thought I was too late. Maybe my watch had drowned in the rain?

It was not the case, she managed to wave at me and guitar player David Patillo told me that she was "sound checking". I could have sworn she already had started, it sounded magnificent. There were a few other people, mostly sitting at the bar drinking their beers. Nobody but me seemed to pay any attention. Reni Lane seemed to get more and more lost in her adventures on the piano; to me it sounded like she was writing a new song. At least she was getting ideas for one.

When the moment arrived that the gig should start, David went up to her and told her so. She nodded, David signalled the rest of the band and they took their spots.
The concert was great. I remember the owner, Willem Borra sitting at the - for him- wrong side of the bar and giving a deep sigh: "That girl is far too good to play in a dump like this!" I did not totally agree with him, because the bar really is very nice.

After the gig the band busied themselves, they had to clear out their instruments and PA system. Reni had played the piano so had nothing to do and ended up sitting next to me at the bar. She asked me what I would recommend to an unexperienced drinker. I think I ordered a Kriek beer for her, which she really liked.
"I'll tell you a secret", she said, "this is my first beer ever. I would be breaking the law at home, in the US. Cheers!" Because of her very experienced way of performing I never thought anymore of her age. She was only 19 at that moment. The way she talked was not really like a teenager.

I was about to leave when she offered me a drink, David Patillo joined us and the three of us drank together while the bar slowly became more and more empty. When Reni had to go the toilet I asked David what her parents thought of her travelling the world with a band. He shrugged, not giving an answer on this, but stating that experiences like this one would be good for her to develop her talent even more and to become more resilient.

After the tour Reni Lane kept a bit in contact although it became less and less. Once in a while I would see something about her popping up. I know she broke with David Patillo, joined the band Fever High and wrote a film score. Later I discovered that she unfriended or unfollowed me on the social media. Maybe that small gig in my home town and the guy who was there was not a welcome thought anymore. I will never know, but I really like the idea to have been there at the beginning of her career.

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4 opmerkingen:

  1. Nice to be a part of someone's life at the beginning. Maybe he will forget, but you will always remember
    Thank you Albert for this short story .

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  2. Thank you for your nice words. I hope I will be remembered, it really was a nice evening. I hope she will have a great career.

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  3. A very nice memory, so nice of you to have gone in spite of the rain. It's hard to know what an unfollow means. I'm sure she appreciated your support that night.

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  4. Thank you so much for your nice words, Julie. They are very much appreciated. And I think you are right, I think her account was shut down later.

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