Of
those in the audience enjoying an evening meal with a friend was the very busy
Windham Town
Manager Tony Plante. “Believe it or not, I get to have a life and
an evening out with friends from time to time,” joked Plante but then stated
seriously “I really enjoyed the range of music Don Pride offered. It made for a
much-needed relaxing evening.”
Pride and Bass Guitarist Steve Footer perform at Lenny's |
As
part of The Windham Eagle’s Music Entertainment Series, we reached out to Pride
who has always loved making music, to discover a bit about his passion. “I have
always loved creating and making music since I received a toy piano for my fourth
birthday,” stated Pride. “I used to sing on the radio when I was five years
old, so I’ve been a musician pretty much my entire life.”
Currently,
Pride has his own four-piece musical group known as the Don Pride Band. This
ensemble plays everything from jazz, pop, R&B, and rock dance music to
original music Pride has composed on his own. “I also play with The Portland
Jazz Orchestra (an 18-piece big band that will be releasing a new CD this
year), the Carmine Band (formerly the Tony Boffa Band), and I also sub from
time to time with people like Mark Tipton, Zappion, Charlie Brown, and many
others.”
Not
only does Pride and his band perform locally, he along with the other musicians
in his band, will perform throughout the United States, often performing at
various venues including boat cruises throughout New England. “In the past
year, I’ve been up and down the East Coast from Bar Harbor to New York City and
even on ships at sea between those places,” stated Pride. “I’ve also played
inland in New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts and New York. This past summer
I played a series of shows on the Hudson River that sailed from Newport, Rhode
Island, through NYC, where I played while cruising right up to the Statue of
Liberty and then onto upstate New York in the Catskill Mountains, where my wife
picked me up and took me back to Maine.”
Pride's love of music began at the age of five |
Pride’s
many talents and musical genres include classical guitar, jazz, and various
other popular forms. “My favorite style keeps changing but I especially love
classical guitar and I enjoy the interaction with others when I play jazz,”
Pride said.
Additionally,
Pride who has not only performed extensively during his career, has also
studied his craft, providing educational services to those who love the art of
music and performance. “I have been teaching privately since 1985,” began
Pride. “I currently run my own teaching studio out of my home and I am on the
faculty at Portland Conservatory of Music, where I teach as part of the Karger
College Prep Division, as well as giving private lessons in guitar, composition
and music theory. I hold a bachelor’s degree in Classical Guitar Performance as
well as two master’s degrees in jazz studies and composition from the USM
School of Music. I did post-graduate studies at both New England Conservatory
Boston and Manhattan School of Music In New York. I also hold a two-year jazz
diploma from the University of Maine in Augusta.”
Despite
the fact that having a career in the arts is difficult, for those who dream of
making music their entrepreneurial enterprise and success, Pride offers a few
pieces of advice:
“I
would say you should only pursue a career in music if that is all you think you
could do and be happy,” Pride said. “If you do want to be a professional
musician I would suggest you find a good teacher and get a good education, but
that is not enough to survive. You will have to be an entrepreneur and market
yourself. You also have to stick with it and don’t give up. There have been
many ups and downs for me and at times I have thought of giving it all up, but
I have been a musician so long now that I cannot imagine doing anything else.
Most of the work I get is through word of mouth and name recognition, which takes
a long time to build up. As a matter of fact, almost all the jobs I currently
have come from people calling me, not me reaching out to them. But I keep
hustling to try to find work and support my family. It’s a challenge, but I can
honestly say I love my job and can’t imagine ever wanting to do anything else.”
For further information about Don Pride, check out his website at http://donpride.com/.
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