Dear Guest,
Please register or login. Content don't create itself!
Thank you
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Going to see Freckle Legend at Rockwood Music Hall in two weeks.
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Concert review:
Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen last night. 2 1/2 hours of them singing songs and telling stories. It felt like I was visiting with friends that I hadn’t seen in years.
Two thumbs up.
Mike
Mike Noble
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Originally Posted by
mnoble485
Concert review:
Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen last night. 2 1/2 hours of them singing songs and telling stories. It felt like I was visiting with friends that I hadn’t seen in years.
Two thumbs up.
Mike
Going to see Lovett with Hiatt Feb. 2.
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
I'm going to hear Kenny Barron's trio next week. Excited! Been too long since I heard live music...
Guy Washburn
Photography >
www.guywashburn.com
“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”
– Mary Oliver
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Originally Posted by
bironi
Going to see Lovett with Hiatt Feb. 2.
I saw that version last year. you are in for a treat.
Mike
Mike Noble
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
It was an all-Canadian performance at the Rex Theatre in Pittsburgh last evening as Whitney Rose was the opener for Alan Doyle his band. Alan was the lead man for Great Big Sea until their breakup a few years back and he continues to amaze. Go out and see these folks if they visit your town...Canadian Maritime music is the best that I can describe it...sea shanties and traditional "kitchen party" music with a rock twist for sure. These folks are all multi-instrument musicians and their harmonies and individual performances are impressive.
Alan Doyle * A Week At The Warehouse
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Richard Thompson Electric Trio at the Egg. Rory Block and Cindy Cashdollar opening. Stunning guitar playing in the opening just made look so easy... and then Thompson sat in on a song. So beautiful I almost wanted to cry.
Then Thompson and his band just plain rocked it out. Demonstrated again that if you want to rock, have a good drummer. That guy was detonating.
Egg membership and WFH is a great combo. Early notice so wind up sitting eight feet in front of the stage with nobody in front of us, still with good sound. Priceless.
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Originally Posted by
Tom
Richard Thompson Electric Trio at the Egg. Rory Block and Cindy Cashdollar opening. Stunning guitar playing in the opening just made look so easy... and then Thompson sat in on a song. So beautiful I almost wanted to cry.
Then Thompson and his band just plain rocked it out. Demonstrated again that if you want to rock, have a good drummer. That guy was detonating.
Egg membership and WFH is a great combo. Early notice so wind up sitting eight feet in front of the stage with nobody in front of us, still with good sound. Priceless.
SO nice. I managed to miss seeing RT in Northhampton by one day (repeatedly passing by the marquee on the theater, taunting me with the date) and then miss seeing him in Boston because I was overscheduled.
Grr.
GO!
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Planning on springing for babysitting for this one. My wife and I have a thing for Australian New New Wave Murder Ballads.
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
i was in the front row for edgar meyer, bela fleck, zakir hussain, and rakesh chaurasia at the nashville symphony hall recently; it was a great show.
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Really wanna see Metric in Buffalo next week.
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Going to go see the "Live from Here" show at Town Hall in NYC 12/22. Probably see some great jazz, eat wonderful food, the whole NYC bit...
Guy Washburn
Photography >
www.guywashburn.com
“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”
– Mary Oliver
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Originally Posted by
guido
Going to go see the "Live from Here" show at Town Hall in NYC 12/22. Probably see some great jazz, eat wonderful food, the whole NYC bit...
Nice. As for great jazz, Johnny O’Neal’s midnight show at Smoke never disappoints. Small’s is usually fun too and you can’t beat Dizzy’s for that uptown atmosphere.
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
John Scofield tomorrow at Scullers.
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Originally Posted by
clunk
Nice. As for great jazz, Johnny O’Neal’s midnight show at Smoke never disappoints. Small’s is usually fun too and you can’t beat Dizzy’s for that uptown atmosphere.
I haven't been to Smoke in a few years now, but I have caught Johnny O'Neal at Smalls, he sure plays a fine set. I really like Smalls and Mezzrow, Bar Next Door, Jazz Gallery, 55 Bar, Cornelia Street and have deep ties to the Village Vanguard... So many fine places!
I'm leaning towards Gilad Hekselman and Joel Ross at Cornelia and afterwards heading to Smalls to hear Robin Eubanks if I can keep my eyes open...
Guy Washburn
Photography >
www.guywashburn.com
“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”
– Mary Oliver
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Guy Washburn
Photography >
www.guywashburn.com
“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”
– Mary Oliver
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Just saw Nine Inch Nails on Monday and it exceeded my wildest expectations.
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Rhythm Future Quartet at Scullers on Thursday.
-
Re: Concerts you are going to
Folks, I just saw Skating Polly and Potty Mouth. They are effin' awesome if you're into strong women, fuzz and a bit of punk-pop.
Fair warning, there's a douche-bro band called Potty Mouth on Spotify. You don't want that band, you want this one:
Potty Mouth on Spotify
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
Bookmarks