Thanks for all the input guys. I'm just trying to put a slice of bread on my plate. I've been in top 40 bands that made $900 a gig for a four piece band, but that just made me sick playing radio tunes, in all honesty. So I quit doing that for playing blues and jazz and have dwindled my income severely. It's all about having fun in my opinion!
Though my live recordings may not be top notch quality, it is a simple stereo recording with two shure sm57's and a tape deck. I hardly EQ it just because I'm a lover of lo-fi material. Yeah, I agree the general public does ask to hear the same ole numbers quite often, but I don't mind personally because the feel is never the same, the solos are never ever the same, plus it's interesting at least to hear what is going on at that point in time.
May the glory of harmony be with you all!
Unfortunately the music scene around Cincinnati is somewhat stagnant. I do drive to Kentucky to go to blues jams and I host one every Sunday in Oxford, and co-host one on Thursdays in the hometown of Miami University.
TL