But for now, it's all okay. Sure, Andrews has ambitions, but they're realistic ones. "I don't want a Lexus," he says. "I just want to get better as a musician. If I thought I was good, maybe I wouldn't keep going. It's a challenge, because I started late, and I'm learning new things every day. I'm not an exceptional musician yet. I'm still a back-porch player, a campfire player. But I want to be good."
All in all, the fact that Honeybrowne has lucked into a decent regional career is a pleasant surprise for the group's founding force. "Yeah, and I want to keep it that way. And hopefully it will stay that way," concludes Andrews. "If we play in front of 40 people, fine. If we play in front of 400 people, fine. It doesn't matter. I just want to keep playing and playing."
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