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Still Playin’ After All These Years

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By Joe Earle

Tom Gray first got paid to make music when he was in high school. By his 20s, he was playing keyboards and touring with a 10-piece soul band. “That was really the proving grounds,” he said. “You were working six nights a week, four sets a night.”

Although Gray’s 66 now, he’s still making his living playing music. His current band, an Atlanta-based blues band named Delta Moon, regularly performs in towns around the southeastern U.S. and even abroad. The band recently wrapped up a tour in Spain and Italy.

There was a time, Gray admits, when he thought it seemed laughable to say he’d be playing music in bars past age 40. “I thought that was old,” he said during a chat at a coffeeshop in Decatur, where he now lives. How does he feel now about taking the stage at his age? “Actually, I feel good. I enjoy it still. I have to be more careful and I have to work harder than when I was young, but it’s still

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