It's been a few years, I tried a few different band/scenarios...I'd get people not interested in the same style of music I listed; or people expecting to drop in to a working band with gigs when I clearly stated "starting a new project".
I'm in a tourist area, most of the established bands and musicians have been here for many years, many born and raised here, so breaking in to bands here isn't easy unless you know someone or make a name for yourself. When I first moved here, I got to know a few local musicians and bands, nearly every one said open mic nights at certain places was where local musicians would go when they were looking for fill-ins or replacements and no one they knew was available or interested. it turned out to be true. Never amounted to anything for me though.
Too many guitarists here; I really don't want to play bass again just to play out; not much interest in Hammond organ players either - most of the keyboardists do the one-man show with a workstation or arranger which I find cheesy - but I thought about buying a 61-key Korg Nautilus a few times but came to my senses in time.
Really good jazz club in town here, gets national and international artists, and a few smaller places that have jazz nights. It's been a few years, but I tried to find a jazz drummer and guitarist to create a jazz trio (I'd be on Hammond), and learned it's even more difficult to break into jazz here, it's an even smaller, tight-knit community.
I did just order my first 5-string bass, so I may go that route to start...