Colbie is amazing singer with a great personality. The concert was pack with just about every seat filled. The reaction of the audience was an amazing, we all were singing and dancing to her songs. The audience stood up and swayed their arms to the sound of “Chariot,” and went crazy for Gavin DeGraw’s latest single; the No. 1 hit “Not Over You,” especially when Colbie Caillat came back out to the stage to do the duet with Gavin Degraw.
DJ Williams Projekt Two days ago on Sunday, December 9th I went with my roommate, to see the DJ Williams Projekt, one of the most popular bands of Richmond in recent times. The group consisted of DJ Williams on guitar, also added vocals from time to time, Dusty Simmons on the drums, Brian Mahne on the keyboard, Gordon Jones on the saxophone, Todd Herrington on the bass, and Mark Ingraham on the trumpet. Café Diem, which holds an open mic night every Sunday, is where this sextet performed for us. It is a small restaurant located on N. Sheppard Street in Richmond. Besides for open mic night on Sundays, they have live music every night of the week.
During the concert Luke Bryan played a lot of his hits, but there were a few that were chart toppers that he didn’t sing. At the end of the concert when he left the stage everyone start to scream and yell for more. People were going crazy not wanting the concert to end. After a few minutes Luke Bryan came back out on stage and started to sing a crowd pleaser which was a ballad called “Do I”. This song hit home to be because one of the first concerts my fiancée and I ever went to was for an artist that Luke Bryan opened up for.
General Purpose: to inform Specific purpose: To have my classmates learn more about culture festivals like Viva Fest. I. “Sounds of trumpets, guitars, and violins filled the air as dancers in colorful dresses twirled on a small stage outside the HP Pavilion as part of VivaFest! Also known as the twenty first annual San Jose Mexican Heritage and Mariachi Festival. A.)
Tartuffe opens February 10th, with more shows on the 11th and 12th at 7 pm. Between the beautiful costumes, wonderful actors, a phenomenal set, and an impeccable story line that has kept audiences laughing for centuries, Tartuffe is sure to be a hit. So gather your friends and family and support your local theatre program! For more information, contact Lizzy Parsons at
Langston Calhoun Professor Gardner Music 004(online) April 22, 2012 The Concert To Remember #2 The United states Air Force Band of the Golden West has one of the most significant music selection I have ever heard. They have there organization to complement there great performance. Before each song they would tell you the song followed by where the inspiration came from. I really enjoyed hearing all of that because it makes you appreciate the music just as much. Captain Haley Armstrong led the band to a wonderful performance.
In his Common Application essay, Enin writes about his love of music into a story about leadership, community, and bringing joy to the world by singing and dancing in a production of Guys and Dolls. It was because of this same essay that 12 colleges including all eight Ivy League universities had decided to accept him. They include Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, Yale, Duke, Stony Brook University, SUNY Geneseo and Binghamton University. His academic performance has made him the subject of interviews by dozens of local, national, and international news
Out of that nine, “Forever Holding Close the Memories”, by Richard L. Saucedo was my favorite. This concert was performed by FGCU students where as the first concert I attended were performed by professionals. I could definitely tell the difference between the two performances. Although I enjoyed the performance, there were a few times In the performance where they played very poorly. The first piece they played was called “hoedown from Recercada
1 Miriam Moreno Woodstock 2 There was a lot of stuff that happened during the 60's. The sixties were about assassination, unforgettable fashion, new styles of music, civil rights, gay and women's liberation, Vietnam, Neil Armstrong landing on the moon, peace marches, sexual freedom, drug experimentation, and Woodstock. (Kopper,2009) All of these things changed the world of music and society. Woodstock was a three day concert, held in Catskill Mountains of New York’s Sullivan country, where people just enjoyed the great music and loved one another. Just imagine being in a concert where there is groovy performers and everyone one is happy and having a good time.
I remember standing behind the curtain backstage whispering to myself and collecting my thoughts. My heart would be racing and my stomach would be filled with excitement, it was such a thrilling adventure. This was my experience twice a year as a member of a community musical theatre group. I spent most of my free time as a child in a rehearsal hall. Three nights a week my mom, sisters and I would attend rehearsals for our spring or winter production.