Concert trombonist David Roode had months of gigs canceled as the coronavirus rolled over the country. All he can do now is tap into his savings — and wait for performers to be in demand again.
David Roode and his wife, a concert pianist, have done some recording while on lockdown in Cincinnati. And they've tapped into savings they typically rely on during the slower summer months.David Roode and his wife, a concert pianist, have done some recording while on lockdown in Cincinnati. And they've tapped into savings they typically rely on during the slower summer months."You can't really have a concert if you can't have an audience," David Roode muses.
"I really think when this is all over, people are going to want to go hear concerts and they're going to want to have that experience."
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