Chapter 3 Theo felt a burst of adrenalin rushing through his veins. It wouldn’t be much longer now. The moment he always waited for. The one he craved. He’d be on stage, standing before his microphone, as well as a packed house by the looks of the dance floor. That didn’t include the people spread about the bar. While it wasn’t a big stage before a crowd of thousands, performing at a blues joint on a Friday night meant a dynamic crowd that would want them to keep playing. People loved live music, especially if it was free. It wouldn’t be tonight, thanks to the cover charge. They did enough free shows when they were staying in New Orleans. Those types of performances didn’t pay the bills, and the lack of money cost him Jonah. But losing his brother to a sound-producing job turned out to