Well since the Tonight Show ended three years ago, I'm really back to being sort of what I was a long time before the Tonight Show and that is a freelance jazz drummer. I'm really kind of back to home base again, which is fine, I'm enjoying it immensely. And I do a lot of clinic work at colleges at high schools. I've been doing that for many years. I like working with kids a lot so I do really a lot, I've done over 600 by now, schools. And I'd say three out of four are colleges and maybe one out of four is high school. But I like them both, they're fun to work with the kids, you know. The thing about kids playing music is that when they're really into it, they're really into it for the music, not yet near the big buck syndrome or anything else, you know. And you find a little bit later then some of them start to smell the Rock `n Roll money -- this is later after school -- and then there's a whole different thing that starts to happen with some of them. But the ones that really love jazz and want to stay in that area, they're the ones that I really have the most fun with. They're great to work with.