Concert Critique of Luke Bryan: Dirt Road Dairies On October 24th, 2014, I attended the concert of country artist Luke Bryan at the 1-800 ASK GARY Amphitheater in Tampa, Florida. The title of the concert was “Dirt Road Dairies” where he sang a majority of his new songs off his fourth album “Crash My Party”. Luke Bryan is a solo artist, but does travel with other artists when he performs live. I enjoy listening and attending Luke Bryan’s concerts because I feel like I can relate to him. He sings about everything from love to hunting, but this most common theme among is music is about partying and having a good time.
My all-time favorite song from Colbie is Bubbly. That song had me dancing and singing with her. What I did notice Colbie isn’t a dancer she is more a guitar player. I love the fact that Colbie does know how to play the guitar. It’s amazing how the artist can play and sing at the same time.
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.
Jackson Young, Talented Amazing live performers Have big time hits Five We are singers and dancers We wonder how many fans we will have We hear our neighbors singing our songs We see my da pushing us to get better We want to be famous We are singers and dancers We pretend to hear fans while practicing We feel wanted We touch our instruments We are singers and dancers We understand that we have potential We dream of being number one We try our best at practice We are singers and dancers Music wonderful, soothing singing, dancing, playing performing with the band Speechless November 10, 1964 Dear Diary, Being at Mr. Lucky’s Night Club was amazing. I have never really seen a place that is like Mr. Lucky’s before.
With the assistance of his band, the Boss puts on two to three hour concerts and even once a four-hour concert. The E. Street Band and Springsteen is an unstoppable rock machine. Their look doesn’t stray beyond the causal plaid, blue jean, red bandana, or all black dirty underworld 70s “Rock and Roll” experience. When “Born to Run” is performed at concerts it’s done as an anthem. The audience all sing along, lead by Springsteen and the E. Street Band—who themselves are rocking out to it as much as the audience is.
Jimi Hendrix’s version of the “Star Spangled Banner” became the highlight of the festival. Conclusion- Review of Main Points: Today I have talked about what made Jimi Hendrix’s music so famous, the group he formed The Jimi Hendrix Experience and the Woodstock festival that he played at that made people love his music even more. Restate Purpose: The purpose for this speech was to inform you about Jimi Hendrix and what he accomplished in his short life time. I hope you all go and listen to at least one of his songs and then you will see what a great musician, singer and song writer he really
This seemed to be quite true with the concert I attended at Texas Christian University on Saturday. My first impression of the opening act, Tim Halperin was surprisingly good. I’m a sucker for good keyboard licks. It began with a bluesy minor pentatonic lick that immediately caught my attention. The song seemed up beat and quite catchy to the crowd; but after awhile my
Round after round comes to our table and we talk to anyone we can about how exciting today’s game is because every game is a big game for Cubs fans! As the clock ticks
The first concert report I am doing is the one I attended with my fiancée on September 14 of this year at the House of Blues in Los Angeles. The Group that was preforming was Stone Temple Pilots which happens to be her all-time favorite group. I can start by saying that the atmosphere was pretty laid back with a lot of people in my age group attending. As this would be my first concert of my life, I really didn’t know what to expect while I was there. I was also surprised with the amount of music I knew from them.
A Day of Jazz in the park Observation Essay 7/23/13 Over the weekend I went to the 18 annual Jazz Fest West concert at Bonelli Park in San Dimas. We parked our cars at the Pomona Fairplex and transported by charter buses to the venue. When we arrived at the park the whole east shore side of the park was gated off for the venue. We traded our paper tickets for wristbands to get in the park. I’m excited about the concert because this will be my first time seeing Fantasia in concert live.