Jay nash musician wikipedia

I remember when I was kid, being dumbfounded, paralyzed and terrified all at once, when the notion of infinity first dawned on me. I think that I was eleven years old and in the sixth grade at Enders Road Elementary School. It was then, that the expanse of the Universe and the endless stream of time first dwarfed my perception of my own reality and it was then, for the very first time that I felt afraid and alone.

This pre-pubescent, existential crisis was thankfully subverted by a fortunate discovery.

Music.

Sure, I had been listening to bands like Def Leppard, Quiet Riot and Kiss on expandable suitcase-record player since I was seven, which was all well and good. But, it was the sound of the Grateful Dead, emanating from my Sanyo boombox, as I laid in my bunk bed, that reconnected me to the world, humanity and I dare say, the universe. There was a language of truth that I had never heard before in Jerry Garcia’s fiery playing (circa the 1971, ‘Skull and Roses’ release), that intertwined in conversation, chorus and harmony with Bob Weir’s, glassy, rhythmic punctuations. The en

Getting to Know Jay Nash

How long have you been performing?

Well, my very first performance in front of people, playing guitar and singing was when I was in 10th grade for a talent show. So that was about 20 years ago. And playing music became my full time job, let's see, in 2008. That was when I started making my living exclusively by playing music. Between college, which I graduated from in "98 and 2008, I was in varying degrees of part-time musician, ski-bum, surf-bum – and I started working on it in earnest in 2003. It was like, "Ok, I need to do this."

Where did you go to school where you could be both a ski-bum and a surf-bum?

Well I really wasn't either of those things, I mean; I skied a lot in college. I was an engineering student in college. After college is when I started…I spent a year playing music in New York, and then I spent two years in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, skiing…a lot. And then the first two years I was in L.A. I spent a lot more time surfing than playing music.

So from engineering to music, that must have been a daring leap?

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Jay Nash

Australian rules footballer

For the American author (born 1937), see Jay Robert Nash.

Australian rules footballer

Jay Nash (born 21 December 1985) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club and Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Career

Nash began his career in South Australia, where he played for the Central District Football Club. As a young player, he played for the Nuriootpa Rover Football Club, in the Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association.

He was drafted by Essendon Football Club in the 2003 AFL Draft at Pick 28.

In Essendon's round 16 win against Collingwood in 2005, defender Andrew Welsh was unable to take his place on the field. Nash was called in to replace him only hours before the match was scheduled to begin and he was lined up against Collingwood's captain Nathan Buckley.[1]

Nash played 43 games and kicked ten goals during his career at Essendon. He played a career high 21 games in the 2008 season, but only 2 games in 2009, as he struggled with

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