Author: Kathy Stockbridge

  • Annual Tradition, Enter The Haggis Rocks Saranac Thursday, You In?

    One of the most anticipated shows of the Saranac Thursday line up  in Utica, NY is definitely the crowd favorites from Toronto, Canada –  Enter The Haggis.  This indie, roots rock, folk, celtic group blazes new trails for themselves each time they set out to create their music. This Thursday, July 17 at the Saranac Brewery in Utica, fans are hoping they may share a taste of what is to be material from the new album.  Join us at 6pm, whether they share or not, their catalog of music is riveting enough and you definitely won’t be sorry you came.

    With Brian Buchanan (vocals, fiddle, keyboards, acoustic guitar, and electric guitar), Craig Downie (vocals, highland bagpipes, trumpet, harmonica, whistle, acoustic guitar, and bells), Trevor Lewington (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, octave mandolin, and keyboards), Mark Abraham (bass guitar and vocals) and Bruce McCarthy (drums and percussion ) – you know the music will be top notch. How could it not? with the most impressive collection of talent on stage.  Although their rousing sound never fails to get the toes tapping, the hands clapping, and the crowd screaming,  it’s their songwriting that takes them over the top and sets them apart from all the others.

    Enter The Haggis
    Enter The Haggis

    It’s a gift, their creativity.  Each album forges new trails for them and their audience, adoringly referred to as Haggis Heads.  The last album, The Modest Revolution came about based on one day’s news publication.  As they read through this news periodical, they found all the inspiration necessary to come up with a full album of music addressing topics from that day’s current events.

    Enter The Haggis
    Enter The Haggis

    As creative as that was, their new project, The Penny Black Project, is even more so.  Over the years touring, they have heard some of the most interesting stories and tales from Haggis Heads all over the world.  Putting out a request to all their fans to share their unique stories, there was only one catch.  It had to be submitted the old fashioned way, with pen and paper and sent via the postal service.  The anticipation to hear these stories and their interpretation of them is keeping their fans on the edge of their seats.  As mixing has commenced, it’s only a matter of time for the final release date to be announced.

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    Enter The Haggis
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    Enter The Haggis
    Enter The Haggis
  • Garth Brooks – “A Simple Yes” Is The Solution

    As the live stream of Garth Brooks press conference came across today, the elation in the room was apparent.  Scattered throughout the room were those who experienced and knew Garth in the 90’s and those that want to know Garth in the new millennium.

    Garth Brooks

    As Garth took the stage in jeans, buttoned down shirt, and ball cap you immediately know that this legendary performer is not a diva by any means, but a performer who is there to share his love of country music with everyone.  As he begins to share his wonderful news about his upcoming world tour, he is hesitant to smile too broadly as he feels as though he is “under a cloud”  with the situation he has experienced pertaining to his Ireland shows over the last ten days.  As he addressed the situation in Ireland, he assured everyone that at no point and time did he ever see this occurring as he met constantly with the establishment.  The original three shows apparently sold out immediately with a need for two more shows to cover those who couldn’t purchase tickets.  As he rescheduled the second on sale dates, predominately arranged to address those recepitients in Limerick that had issues with the tickets, there was no indication that this would ever result in the cancellation of all five shows or there would be problems with the licensing.  Garth is highly respected because as he is all about his fans, right down to making sure his tickets are affordable.

    As the system began to break down he was told that “A simple yes” would make those who purchased tickets from the first three shows happy”.  But he wasn’t about hurting those who purchased tickets to the other two shows.  His response was “A simple yes will make everyone happy”.  Garth was quick to explain that unfortunately the guy who cancelled was doing his job, and it was not his fault the system is not set up for someone to step in and say, it’s okay to go ahead with these and address these concerns afterwards.  He was very adamant about how sad this has made him.  He feels that Ireland is home.  He state if he was asked today to come over and make this right, he said he would even swim over to speak to the Prime Minister, to do what he can to make these shows happen for ALL the attendees, not just the first three shows.

    When asked about the announcement of the tour cities and which will be his upcoming opening city, Garth explained that at a past show in Vegas he promised a young man, named Andy, he would be the first to know where Garth is opening when announced.  Once Garth calls Andy and speaks to him, around July 14th he will tell the rest of the world.  That, is what makes Garth so popular, a mutual respect between the performer and his audience.

    As Garth began to address questions from journalists, he assured two Irish journalists in attendance that he doesn’t hold the country or the people responsible for the situation.  The situation is a direct result from a system in place.  He further stated that Ireland will “have his love forever”.  As he was asked about possibly moving to another location or different time, he assured them (without giving away details to the show) that his set is a monstrosity that cannot be moved, and his performance one that is best done in an evening.  He doesn’t want to give them all but the best he can, and to do so during a hot July afternoon wouldn’t be conducive to carrying out his best he can offer to them.

    He points out that of those that purchased tickets, 75% were of the age of 25 or under.  That number represents attendees who were just babies when he toured previously.  Without Garth being involved in social media or having his music digital until now, to have heard about him they would have been told about his previous shows and music by their parents.  These stories obviously have built him up to being 6 foot 8 and some sort of superhero, and to give them less than a performance of that magnatude would not be what they expect, and would not be fair.  Again, all it would have taken “was a simple yes”.

    When asked about his songwriting on this upcoming album, and when to expect it’s release, Garth couldn’t answer on a date.  However he could share that it will only be available on his webpage and retail when it is released.  In the past they have done so around Black Friday, but as of now they do not have an exact date.  He state that most of the music on this double album is written by the “kick ass songwriters” now taking over country music in Nashville.  He wouldn’t categorize it as “bro country” or “hick hop”, as many of the new sounds are.

    He categorized it as Garth Music.  He explained that over his career he found that his sound was ever changing, as this one will be.  His fans are in store for some unique country mix that he has evolved into today.  Now signed to RCA/Sony Nashville, he’s very excited to enter the digital age at one of the greatest labels in Nashville, where his idol, Elvis Presley began.  As this album and the digital music is released he will be giving a thank you to those waiting with a special very affordable price to show his appreciation in waiting for his return and second chance at living his dream.

    On the tour, fans will be happy to see the same energetic electric entertainment he’s know for.  When asked how he’s preparing for the upcoming shows, he stated that it’s just something that happens to him when the music starts.  It just comes over him and then watch out.  He wants those who come to a show to leave saying “that show was stupid” (in a good way).  He dubbed it as “mas chaos at high volume”.

    When asked what was the most difficult thing to leave as he retired and what is the one thing he’s looking forward to as he returns, Garth said “purpose”.  He said he always had a purpose before.  He knew he would load in, perform, load out, and eat Taco Bell at 3am, and then repeat every day.  When he left to raise his three girls, he wasn’t quite sure what his purpose was.  Well his fans gave him the greatest gift they ever could as he found his “purpose” at home to, and that was to be their father forever.  Now what is he looking forward to, it’s his purpose again, load in, perform, load out, and eating Taco Bell at 3am again.

  • Garth Brooks Expected to Announce Return to Touring Thursday

    In 2000, country superstar, Garth Brooks, retired at the height of his career, to devote time to his wife and growing children. This Thursday, a press conference is planned for what is expected to be an official announcement of a return to touring. The announcement is to be broadcast via live stream on garthbrooks.com.  News of this tour assumed tour has slowly trickled out over the past week.

    Garth Brooks
    Garth Brooks

    “The wait is over 7/7.”

    Garth posted the cryptic message last week on his website, building anticipation for a possible return to country music and touring. One thing fans love about Garth is his contagious child like behavior, which came across loud and clear yesterday as he apparently could no longer hold back his upcoming announcement for a 2014 World Tour on GMA.

    Perhaps he is more excited than the fans to return. His Friends In Low Places are ready to join him in Letting The Thunder Roll again. Welcome back Garth, you were worth the wait.

    Over the last few weeks Garth has been in the news as the shows he had planned to perform in Ireland have become a fight between the establishment and the residents living in and around the venue. Speculation began to build as he planned these events, if he would come out of retirement. He was quoted earlier in the year that he would return touring once his girls were grown.

    An acclaimed performer, according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Brooks is the second best-selling solo artist behind Elvis Presley. In overall sales he is behind only The King, and The Beatles.

    Brooks is a two-time Grammy Award winner, and 17-time AMA Award winner.

    Despite overwhelming success, he reportedly struggled inwardly over priorities in his life, leading to his retirement announcement in 2000.

    Brooks is respected by fans for his dedication to family life.  But, while on stage, he shows an apparent love and adoration to his fans.

    In 2009 Brooks briefly came out of retirement to perform in Las Vegas, Kansas City, Los Angeles and Nashville. Sporadic performances generally covered his music and covers from some of his favorite performers. In 2013 he released  his first music in almost a decade.  Blame It All On My Roots was a box set of all his hits, some new songs, and covers from his favorite artists.

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  • Country Music Icon Loretta Lynn Sells Out Turning Stone Showroom

    Country music has evolved since it’s inception in the early 1920’s.  A mix of folk music, blues, western music, and so many other styles, it has become America’s music.  Like the melting pot of cultures it originated from over the years, one thing holds true, country music tells a story, and those who have shared their stories over the years are held in high regards by those who know country music. One individual that comes to mind as one of country’s greats is Loretta Lynn.

    Loretta Lynn – Turning Stone Showroom

    Loretta Lynn is known as the First Lady of Country Music, the Coal Miner’s Daughter, and the Queen of Country Music – and rightly so.  Her career has spanned more than 50 years in the business, with 54 albums, 15 compilation albums, 88 singles, of which 16 were number one hits, and three of her songs were recently selected  as those listed as “100 Greatest Country Songs of All Times“, in Rolling Stone Magazine.

    Originally scheduled to appear in 2013 at the Turning Stone, a medical emergency caused Loretta’s tour to have to be rescheduled, and those who originally bought tickets to the 2013 show were happy to see her June 21, 2014.  As the crowd gathered, it was a delight to see the mix of generations who recognize this amazing woman’s talents.  As the show opened with her son, Ernest, and twin daughters Peggy and Patsy, warming up the crowd for Loretta, you could see how Loretta’s love of music and talent continue through her children.  As her daughter helped her to her seat front and center on stage, that country melody sang through loud and clear as this icon performed hit after hit.

    Loretta Lynn – Turning Stone Showroom

    Was truly an honor to be able to cover this show and see firsthand one of country music’s legends.  We all have seen her story on film, heard her story through her songs, but to see her first hand as one of this country’s first women in the country music business was special, because Loretta Lynn is special. Surviving in a music business at the time dominated by men, her perseverance and persistence to get her songs heard are only one aspect of what makes this woman great.  Continuing through life, a life that wasn’t all sunshine and roses, she came out on the other side stronger and a role model to all who know her story.  She is truly an example for all women to follow, and our adoration and respect as a trailblazer is immense.  We sincerely thank Loretta for all she has done for country music, and for gracing our stage here in Central NY at The Turning Stone Showroom.

    Loretta Lynn – Turning Stone Showroom
  • Second Annual Taste of Country Music Festival at Hunter Mountain: Day Three

    There we were, the final day of the Taste of Country Music Festival and what a spectacular day it was with sunny skies, warmer temperatures, and no sign of rain in the forecast.  Perfect weather to end a perfect weekend.  As I checked out of my hotel in East Durham, The Shamrock Inn. It had the amenities I needed, shower, bed, and electricity to charge up my camera, computer, and phone, but it had one thing I needed most of all, a bar directly across the street with more live music and a kitchen open till 2am.  Yep, this girl didn’t mind the half hour travel through the windy mountainside, which I must add was spectacular.  As I spoke with the campers throughout the weekend, they absolutely loved being there at Hunter Mountain.

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    Catskill Mountains – Taste of Country Music Festival

    Day Three

    The energy at the mountain seemed to be a little more passive this morning as I made my way through the vendors to select my breakfast of choice.  It very well could be as the attendees were beginning to slow down from their two-day drinking binge, perhaps it was the sullenness they were beginning to feel with the approaching end to the festival, or perhaps they just weren’t awake enough yet.  Whatever it was, it certainly was easier to maneuver through the crowd this morning to get this creation I had heard of the previous day at my favorite corn dog vendor.  This creation was the best of all breakfast foods wrapped into one scrumptious delicacy.  It was a breakfast sausage on a stick with a donut drizzled with syrup and covered with bacon bits.  Yep, these carney chefs were geniuses when it came to hangover foods for these people, and myself who just appreciates anything with bacon.

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    Breakfast of Champions

    As I made my way to the Ram Guts and Glory stage, the jealous stares at my purchase were evident as I pointed back towards my new vendor friend.  With another stellar lineup in store I was really looking forward to the day’s shows.  First up was Jessica Lynn, followed by Chase Rice, Tyler Farr, Thomas Rhett, Thompson Square, and ending this amazing weekend as no other could, Hank Williams Jr., aka Bocephus.

    As Jessica Lynn took the stage, the crowd was sparse but, beginning to fill in, as this beautiful young lady with a full band behind her eased them into the day with some amazing music.  Her sound was the perfect blend of classic country and modern country with hints of pop.  With the accompaniment of the pedal steel guitar (played by her father), a fiddle, two guitars, bass, percussion, and even backup singers (one being her mother), her style was country classic, and her talent as a songwriter was apparent.

    She sang songs she penned about girls in the music business, “Taking Over”, and about insecurities girls often feel about themselves in numbers such as “Pretty”.  To look at Jessica you would think she was immersed in the country music business from the time she was born.  After all, she had two parents who were also in the music business.  However , this northern gal grew up in Yorktown Heights, NY and at an early age found country music, and life for this New Yorker was never the same.  Her roots may be from the north, but this girl has a southern charm that goes on for miles.

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    Jessica Lynn -Taste of Country Music Festival

    As Jessica’s show ended, next on the ticket was Chase Rice. Rice is one of Nashville’s superstars on the horizon as he has burst onto the scene as an independent artist and made huge strides in a business dominated by coorporate record labels.  This handsome young man, who once played football for North Carolina and worked in a Nascar pit, is all about writing music. Although, he’s best known for his #1 hit song  he co-wrote, “Cruise” that changed his life and propelled him into the spotlight, he’s quick to share his plans for the future and add to that catalog of musical hits.

    When asked about the song he says “I am very appreciative of it, but I’m about a lot more than just one song”.  That he is.  Chase is currently touring with Dierks Bentley and has built a huge fan base across the country.  Getting ready to release his next album Ignite the Night on August 19, Chase is living his life by his motto – “On a scale of 1 to 10, be an 11.”  As he performed Sunday for the huge crowd that had amassed for him, he sang “Ready Set Roll”, and to this day he is still amazed how crowds sing along with him and know all the words despite the fact radio has never played the song.

    His show was one of the most energized performances I had seen all weekend.  With brothers City and Fence Tucker backing Chase up on guitar/bass, these two shred like no others with a duel pitting brother against brother, east crowd vs. west crowd to see who could yell the loudest. Chase Rice is a going to be a country super star, that I would place money on.

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    Chase Rice – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    Okay, now that the football player and his dueling guitarists had left the stage, out came a man after my own heart, Tyler Farr.  I loved his southern twang, I loved his redneck tunes, I loved his camo attire, and I loved his beautiful ballad “Hello Goodbye” he wrote after finding his love in the wrong driveway.  Those were all endearing qualities, but what I loved most about this guy?  I loved how mid sentence he spotted the guy with the turkey decoy on his head and called him out as his new best friend.  This man (Tyler, not decoy head)  was awesome.  All weekend long the turkey decoy hat made the jumbotron, garnered whispers, points, and high fives,  and it floored me why no one else had noticed it from the stage.

    After all, it was definitely not small or the norm, even with this rowdy bunch. Kudos Tyler on being one with your audience.  His voice, a low sexy voice, with a rugged after tone – moved you no matter if he was singing about “Chick, Trucks, and Cold Beer”, how he was “Redneck Crazy”, or how she was the “Whiskey In my Water”.  No matter what he sang, he nailed it.  Perhaps this is because he’s actually a classically trained musician.  The control he has over his voice, almost purrs as he sings.  As many of these artists had done all week, he also performed a cover, this one was by Awolnation, “Sail”.  His cover got the attention of everyone there and by the end of his set, Tyler Farr was my, new best friend.

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    Tyler Farr – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    Up next was Thomas Rhett.  Although Rhett was born into the country music world, his plans were not to follow in his famous father’s footsteps.  Seeing what Rhett Atkins went through in the business, Rhett Jr. spent a good portion of his early years trying to decide which direction to take.  No matter which way he turned, it kept leading him back to the music industry.  Starting out as a songwriter, his songs have been recorded by the likes of Jason Aldean and Lee Brice, and Florida Georgia Line to name a few.  It was only a matter of time this talented young man would begin singing his own songs and climbing the charts himself.  As much as he is a talented songwriter and singer, he has a special charisma that translates to his audiences.

    From the moment he took the stage, there was a good time to be had. Singing his hits “Get Me Some of That”, “It Goes Like This” and “Something To Do With My Hands” the crowd, going crazy for each song he sang, became part of his show. Quite literally as Thomas came out into the crowd to find someone to share the stage with.  Didn’t take long to find Connor, a Brantley Gilbert doppelgänger, to come up on stage with him to finish out Garth Brook’s “Friends In Low Places”.  Sometimes no matter how much we try to fight something, fate plays a part in it and this is a shining example of how Thomas Rhett was meant to be on the stage.

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    Thomas Rhett – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    Next on the all-star billing was Thompson Square, a husband and wife duo who have been taking Nashville by storm lately.  Relatively new to listeners, this couple is not new to country music or their journey to where they are today.  Arriving in Nashville to pursue solo careers, the couple met the first week there and from that moment on have found together everything they ever dreamed of.  Joining forces after marrying on the music front as well, this duo combined their aspirations, songwriting talents, and blend the best attributes of both to create Thompson Square.

    Since Just Feels Good, their second album, was released, their schedule has been packed with a full year of touring and performing.  When this couple hits the stage you feel their connection. You feel their chemistry on stage as they performed “You’re Everything I Shouldn’t Be Thinking About” and “Here We Go Again”.  However it was their performance of “If I Didn’t Have You”  that fans felt their passion in each other and the music they share.

    As they began playing their final song “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” I looked around to see the first hand how contagious this love they share is with their audience. Couples dancing all around me just confirmed what an amazing team they are, and how worthy they are to be the first and only married couple to receive CMA Vocal Duo of the Year honors, in addition to multiple other CMA, AMC, AMA, and Grammy Awards and Nominations.  Just proof that sometimes things are great on their own, but combine them and they are even better together.  As a footnote, the award for line of the day was awarded to Thompson Square as they spotted a special guest in the audience and shouted out, “Is that Spiderman?  Well it’s not a party until Spidey shows up”.  Classic.

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    It Ain’t A Party Till Spidey Shows Up

    As the sun began to set, and the festival prepared for its final act, concert goers seemed a little more subdued awaiting the legendary Hank Williams Jr. Growing up in Murfreesboro, TN instilled a few country customs one never outgrows.  These include the love of cornbread, barbecue and sweet tea, the appreciation of clogging and square dancing, and the sheer awe of country greats such as Hank Williams, his son Bocephus, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Conway Twitty, Johnny Cash, and so many more that graced the Grand Ole Opry stage.

    No matter how far north you go, you always hold dear to your heart those country basics.  So the anticipation of seeing Hank Williams Jr. in person was surreal in a way for this gal.  Those in the audience seemed to share this belief as well.  The crowd wasn’t the rowdy, on your shoulders holding beer up in the air bunch that had been having a good time all weekend.  No, this bunch was perhaps the same group, but they were a buzz with a respectful excitement of suspense now awaiting Hank Williams Jr. to take the stage.  Without keeping the crowd in suspense any longer, Hank Williams Jr. took the stage, and from that moment on that man had your attention.  Not quite sure what was to be expected, but without any reservations, this man far exceeded what I imagined.

    Hank Williams Jr. – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    As Hank Williams Jr. began his set, you knew immediately that this was a man who made no excuses, didn’t apologize for who he was, and took full ownership of his beliefs, his life choices, and career.  He truly was an original outlaw.  As he performed numbers throughout the evening the audience gained an insight into what makes Hank tick.  Raised in a household with frequent guests who gathered around the dinner table and piano, Hank’s momma, Audrey, couldn’t understand why when Hank got into music he kept gravitating towards that rockabilly sound.

    Perhaps it was because Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash (his godmother), Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, and Elvis Presley didn’t play old-fashioned country or gospel type music, when they came over.  No, they banged those keys and rocked the house, and this was what Hank wanted to play.  In a career that has seen more number one albums, singles, awards, and continues to thrive today, the man on stage was a living legend.  As he began playing his hits such as “Women I’ve Never Had” “A Country Boy Can Survive” and “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight”, the crowd cheered and clapped and Hank fed off of this and just got better and better with each number.

    Hank Williams Jr. – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    Because Hank has had such a successful and long career, he has the options of traveling or not traveling.  He is selective when it comes to shows, so when he was approached, he said it was a no brainer to come to see us at Taste of Country Music Festival.  It was on a mountain that once held one of the all time great festivals, was great hunting and fishing country, and offered a Remington Arms factory right up the road.  What was to decide?

    Hank Williams Jr. – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    As the show progressed I was truly amazed at this man’s versatility.  Hank Williams Jr. is quite a musician as well as an amazing singer. At one point he was sharing his love and respect for Fats Domino, as he played the piano and sang “Jambalaya”.  The next minute he was performing Johnny Cash’s “Walk The Line”, and you would have sworn it was Johnny himself singing it.  Then he went into one of the best mash-ups of Lynyrd Skynard/ZZ Top/Aerosmith that  I’ve ever heard.  All the while he shredded, strummed, tickled the ivories, and rosined up his bow – he did so with a new brim each and every number.  This man is a classic.  He had a hat for his guitar numbers, a hat for his rock numbers, and a hat for his honky-tonk numbers.

    As he played throughout the night, I believe my favorite moment was hearing him talk of how he had been approached by a lady who had always wanted to see his father play, however didn’t have the chance to make it in time, so he dedicated a number to her.  As he sang to her “Lovesick Blues”  you could see Hank Williams live on through his son, through country music, and through the never-ending love and adoration of his fans.  As Hank Williams Jr. played the evening, this sentiment held true for him too.  As he closed out the festival, joined on stage by Tyler Farr and Thompson Square, fans knew they had just witnessed a piece of history not often seen.

    Hank Williams Jr. – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    As the curtain called, the set began to be torn down, the buses filled with gear, the shuttles filled with passengers ready to go back to their cars in the lots and hotels surrounding the mountainside, festival goers were left with an afterglow of sorts from the amazing weekend they just experienced.  I must commend the event organizers, planners, volunteers, and staff for an amazingly seamless event.  The security team was top-notch, diffusing anything that may escalate into a problem so that everyone there was safe and had a good time without incident.

    I commend them on their top-notch staff that was hands on from day one and had every detail possible covered, beforehand and as it arose.  They were efficient, professional, courteous, and always striving to make the event the best for everyone involved from the performers to staff, to media, to attendees.  I can’t imagine how 2015 will live up the standards of 2014’s Taste of Music Country Festival. Oh wait, maybe you can get Tim McGraw to headline.

    Headlining 2015 Taste of Country Music Festival
  • Second Annual Taste of Country Music Festival: Day Two

    As day two began at Hunter Mountain’s Taste of Country Music Festival, festival goers certainly didn’t allow the torrential downpour on Friday night to hinder their spirits in any way.  Perhaps the other spirits on hand played a part in that.  Perhaps it was just this crowd was tough and didn’t care about sissy things like a little adverse weather conditions. With a clear forecast up on the mountain for the day, this crowd was locked and loaded, okay not quite loaded yet, but they were there and the fun had begun.

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    Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    Day Two

    Having the hindsight to write down the directions vs. relying on cell powered GPS today, I made my way to the mountainside in no time flat, with enough time to meander around and see the festival goers, vendors, food sources, and fun to be had away from the stages. As I approached the entrance, a random festival goer high five’s me and immediately I become one with the crowd again, despite my lack of tent, cowboy hat, and/or red, white, and blue attire; this girl did have her cowboy boots on though.  We belong to a gang, one that loves to hoop and holler, one that doesn’t mind getting a little dirty, cold, or wet, and a group that loves their country music and those that sing to us.

    As I scoped out my attack on today’s culinary cuisine, a few of the sites beckoned me with their wafting fragrances.  Tough as it was to decide between loaded potatoes, barbecue, hot dogs or hamburgers, fried macaroni and cheese, potato pancakes, alcohol infused donuts (which I would love to try next time I’m not working), watermelon, and so many more choices too numerous to list here, I made my decisions.  I would start off with the Asian noodles as a healthy light fare, and later follow-up with the bacon wrapped corn dog.

    As the crew began to set up the stages for the day’s performances I couldn’t help feel the energy already building for the day’s stellar lineup.  Up first was Jamie Lynn Spears, followed by The Cadillac Three, Charlie Worsham, Leah Turner, Craig Morgan, Randy Houser, and the headliner and one of country music’s icons, Brad Paisley would finish the night out right.  Wishing the line to the chair lift wasn’t so long so I could get a panoramic view of this crowd and the goings on, I had to put off as there just wasn’t time before the first performer took the stage.  As I hiked the hill to scope out the crowd, I took note that the crowd around the Ram Guts and Glory Stage was starting to fill in, which was my que to hightail it back to my spot for the shots I needed to capture.

    Taste of County Music FestivalUp first was Jamie Lynn Spears, best known as an actress on several Nickelodeon shows, and sibling to her famous sister, Brittany.  The crowd seemed apprehensive to what they would be in store for, but open-minded enough to welcome her with cheers and encouragement.    Jamie had been out of the lime light now for more than six years focusing on her soon to turn 6-year-old, daughter Maddie. During this time, Jamie did some soul-searching and being from the south and loving country music, she began writing with a team that included Chris Tompkins, Liz Rose, Lisa Carver and Luke Laird.

    With their expert guidance, she learned the art in putting your heart and soul into words that translate to messages through her songs.  As she began to sing, as good of an actress she is, this definitely is her calling  She has the perfect country voice, the perfect stage presence, and showed this audience what raw talent she has in this business.  She definitely proved herself and laid to rest and doubts the audience may have.   As she sang songs from her current list of music and covers she won over the audience.  However it if they didn’t love her yet, when she brought out her daughter to have the audience help her sing “Happy Birthday” to her, she won them over then.  Look forward to seeing more from this artist in country music as she grows with this country music family too.

    As Jamie left the stage, next on the days lineup was a band called The Cadillac Three.  As they took the stage, this trio of musicians stole my heart and rocked my world.  You couldn’t help relating to these guys as you felt like you were in the presence of Wayne and Garth from the movie Wayne’s World, which I’m sure they get all the time.  However, once past the initial doppelgänger recognition factor, Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason and Kelby Ray got your attention in a whole new way.  The energy they had during their set was off the charts.

    As they performed all I kept thinking was they were a party on stage.  Their hillbilly rocking, southern rock style was reminiscent of ZZ Top meets Lynyrd Skynyrd meets Molly Hatchet meets Charlie Daniels, meets .38 Special.  This wasn’t country music, this was rock and roll folks.  Their performances incited the audience and made for some of the most fun I had to date this weekend.  As a photographer first and foremost, I just love bands that move around the stage.  Things that always make for great photos were everything they offered in their show; long crazy rock and roll hair to whip around, a drummer that stood up and above his set really getting into the beat, and reflective glasses to show off the insanity their music was inciting.

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    The Cadiallac Three – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    If you haven’t taken a look at these guys yet, please do.  You may have heard Keith Urban’s #1 single “You Gonna Fly”, which was co-written by Johnston, but it’s only the tip of their talent as their music that is worth a listen to.  Numbers such as “Tennessee Mojo”, “Back It Up”, and “The South” substantiate their stronghold they will wreck on the country music world.

    Next on the bill was newcomer Charlie Worsham.  Relatively new to this audience but definitely not new to the business, this talented young man has years and years under his belt of music experience.  He began playing piano in kindergarten, and then after seeing bluegrass banjo player, Mike Snider, at Opryland began learning the banjo.  Years later he would join him onstage at the Opry accompanying him on his own banjo.  This multi talent young man didn’t quit at the piano and banjo, each year he would learn another new instrument.

    This versatile young man found himself at Berkelee College of Music, where he fine tuned his craft in instruments and writing and since has toured and collaborated with such stars as Miranda Lambert and Taylor Swift.  On his newly released album Rubberband you will hear further collaborations with country music greats, Vince Gill and Marty Stewart, who join him in “Tools of the Trade”.  This young man was a total crowd pleaser from the moment the audience saw him.  Out of the norm for most musicians, he came out to the audience prior to his set to meet fans and sign autographs.  You see this after the fact at times, however beforehand is generally not the norm.  Signing and talking with them for a good long time, he eventually had to stop as his band beckoned him back to the stage to start the set.

    Already developing a relationship with this audience, this continued as he totally countryfied this crowd with his amazing banjo and mandolin playing tunes.  As if they couldn’t love him more, he decided today was the crowd and day for his first ever “body surfing”.  This totally rocked as he was passed from front to back to the soundboard and high fives everyone the entire time.  During his set he pulled up a young lady from the front and serenaded “Happy Birthday” to her as she blushed and gushed over him.  Yes, Charlie Worsham was a crowd favorite.

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    The Cadillac Three – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    As Leah Turner took the stage, her raspy country voice was a nice example of female representation in the male dominated country music business today.  Leah originating from California was by no means a surfer type, in fact she was representing the California cowboy/cowgirl clans.  One area of country music often forgotten about as Bakersfield, CA, which has given us some of country’s greatest artists, such as Buck Owens, Dwight Yoakum, Marty Stewart, Creedance Clearwater Revival, and Merle Haggard to name a few. About an hour outside of LA, Leah was raised on a farm in Morongo Valley with horses, goats, and chickens.

    This young lady had been around cowboys her entire life as her father has been on the rodeo circuit for years.  So country music was in her soul.  After working in LA with well-known producers, David Foster and Humberto Gatica, she realized her heart was in country music, and shortly thereafter bought her one way ticket to Nashville to realize her dreams.  The one thing you noticed about this country gal was she was no sissy. She had a strong presence, strong voice, and I’ll kick it country attitude.  As she sang some of her new tunes like “Take The Keys” and “Bless My Heart” from her EP Leah Turner, she showed us she had followed her true path.  Show casing her strong voice even further were her covers of Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” which pumped up the female crowd attendees, and her cover of John Fogerty’s tune “Proud Mary” which truly accentuated her strong vocal skills and stage presence.

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    Leah Turner – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    Next up was Craig Morgan.  As I looked around the audience, his popularity was apparent.  It was a blanket of people everywhere. Opening the set with his hit “International Harvester”, he immediately got the attention of the crowd and from that point on sang hit after hit.  Numbers such as “A Little Bit of Life”, “Wake Up Loving You”, and of course his hits “Redneck Yacht Club” & “That’s What I Love About Sunday”.  This down home family man has found success just being himself.  With a resume that is as diverse as it gets, it demonstrates one thing about Craig, that he is a people person that cares about making life better for others no matter what the job.  Beginning as an EMT, he then spent ten years in the military, went on to being a contractor, sheriff’s deputy, and even worked at Wal-Mart.  The one thing though that tied all these jobs together?

    No matter what he was doing or where he was going, music was his passion and played a part in every aspect of what he did.  This dedication continues into his personal life as he is an avid outdoorsman, husband, and father to four children.  He continues with his dedication to community and causes such as those serving in the military. He has had an extensive singing career for years, and the one thing he continues to do is grow with his music.  He’s at a point in his career now that allows him the ability to feel confident enough to uncover raw emotions in his songwriting that reflects a piece of him in each song.

    Songs such as “If Not Me” and “We’ll come Back Around” signifies the depths he went to, to address ideals and experiences in life he drew from.  His success and longevity however come from his ability to mix it up and covers such as Justin Timberlake’s “Drink You Away” and Foreigner’s “I’ve Been Waiting” were perfect examples of Craig being Craig.  His set flew by, and the sea of people gathered cheering confirmed his popularity at this years Taste of Country Music Festival.

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    Craig Morgan – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    If any artist was to receive an award for their performance at the show this year, hands down it would be Randy Houser.  As Randy took the stage, unbeknownst to anyone in the audience, he and keyboardist, John Henry Trinko, literally just arrived.  Somewhere out in Pennsylvania was the rest of the band, the gear, and a broken down bus.  Not quite sure how the crowd would react, he began his acoustic set.  As he shared with the audience how he is a songwriter first and foremost, he began his set.  Best known for his “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” song recorded by Trace Adkins, Randy’s portfolio of work is much more serious as he writes mainly about life experiences.  As he played song by song, no one noticed there wasn’t a band behind him.

    Between him and John Henry, they had it covered.  Randy told the audience how it felt as though we were all sitting in his living room or on his porch, sharing a beer, and listening to music together.  And that is how it felt.  This acoustic set was amazing.  His voice was all the crowd needed.  It wasn’t the pomp and circumstance they loved about Randy, it was his voice, his message, his music.  As he sang “Started With A Goodnight Kiss” and “Running Out of Moonlight”, the audience loved him more and more. However they really were on his front porch as they joined in on his cover of Garth Brook’s “Friends In Low Places”.  He didn’t need all the special effects. A keyboard, a guitar, and his voice was all that necessary to bring the show.

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    Randy Houser

    As Randy left the stage, Dee Jay Silver pumped up the crowd with his mixes of country tunes keeping this complete wall to wall crowd at bay during set change.  Pure genius as this crowd was completely pumped up and ready for the highlight of the evening, Brad Paisley.

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    Brad Paisley – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    As Brad Paisley took the stage, the most spectacular light show ensued along with a full lineup on stage, and full set list of hits to share.  Brad best known for his numerous number one albums and hits, and charming sense of humor brought that along with an extensive catalog of music to choose from.  Even though he was promoting his new album, Moonshine In The Trunk, with today’s current hit “River Bank”, he shared out of the treasure chest of other albums with numbers such as “This is Country Music”, “Online”,  “Ticks”,  “Mud on the Tires”,  and “American Saturday Night”.

    Through the modern miracle of technology, Brad was able to perform his duet with Carrie Underwood, “Remind Me”, as her image was projected in a hologram right there on stage.  He was awarded the best line for the night as he told the crowd “…this is the most fun you’ll never remember you had…”  Brad always has come across as a decent human being, and this was solidified as I saw him sign and hand a guitar he had just finished playing to a small boy right in the front of the stage.  Who does that right in the middle of their act?  Brad Paisley does.  Truly a superstar and all around decent guy.

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    Brad Paisley – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    As the night came to a close up to the top of the mountain the spectacular light show finished out the night as the fireworks display went off.  Yep, Day Two lived up and beyond Day One.  Surely Day Three, would be anti-climatic.  Or would it?

  • Second Annual Taste of Country Music Festival: Day One

    Well if there was ever any question as to how northerners feel about country music, all doubts were laid to rest June 13, 14, and 15 – as more than 40,000 ready to party, country music fans flooded the Catskill Mountains with their tents, coolers, cowboy boots, cowboy hats, and American flags in tow for the Second Annual Taste of Country Music Festival.

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    Sponsored by Taste of Country Music, organized by Townsquare Productions, LLC, a collaboration between Townsquare Media Group and Chet-5 Festivals. The Festival was held at the beautiful Hunter Mountain Ski Lodge, in the heart of the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York. The setting and choice of seasons couldn’t have been better to celebrate the festival.  With a lineup that looked like the guest list from the country music awards show, I was caught up in the flood of anticipation for what was to come over the next three days.

    Friday – Day One

    Although the festival opened Thursday with a few special performances for the early arrivers. Friday was officially the start of the festival and the lineup was stacked, starting with Gwen Sebastian opening the main Ram Guts & Glory Stage, followed by Blackjack Billy, Eric Paslay, Brantley Gilbert, and closing out the night with one of my favorite country musicians, Dierks Bentley.  Inside at the Bud Light Stage, Ms. Ashley Winters, Gwen Sebastian, and the Timothy Chance Band entertained those taking cover from the weather conditions. Which did its best to put a damper on the show by the end of the night with a downpour.  However, tried and true die-hard country fans didn’t budge. What’s a little mud on the boots after all?  Wasn’t anything new to them.  Bring it on, and bring on the weekend.  They were ready.

    Friday Fans at Taste of Country Music Festival

    As I meandered my way through the mountainside towards the festival, cell coverage was sketchy for this gal and as the GPS gave out, I found myself at the end of a dead-end dirt road.  Realizing this truly wasn’t the way to Hunter Mountain and thinking to myself what a great country song this would be, I turned myself around and found my way to the mountain just in time to make my way up to my parking place and inside to the main stage just as Blackjack Billy was going on.  A little disappointed to have missed Gwen Sebastian’s set, I heard from those around what a great performance she had and vowed to catch her next time she came up this way.

    Blackjack Billy at Taste of Country Music Festival

    For new fans of Blackjack Billy, this amazing group is the partnership of Rob Blackledge and Noll Billings who moved to the Nashville area to pursue solo careers, however it was after meeting each other and partnering with Jeff Coplan that they had realized that they found the right mix to showcase their talents.  Individually they have their own unique sound, however it’s the combination of what these individuals bring to the table that put them over the top.  Throw in drummer, Brad Cummings, and the energy they brought to the festival was off the charts.  With songs, “Get Some”, “Got A Feeling”, and “Drink Along” these guys turned up the heat for the crowd and got them rocking.  But it was their mashup of  – Jason Mraz’s “I’m Yours”, Nelly’s “Must Be For the Money”, throw in some classic Journey, and  finish it out with Lil Jon’s “Get Low”  and the crowd was on the verge of pandemonium.  What’s unique about this group is their unique sound, their showmanship on stage, and their genuine desire to take time out for their fans. In between sets as the stage was being set up for another act you could find Noll Billings out in the crowd signing caps, shirts, and whatever was thrown his way while also taking selfies.  A relatively new band, but definitely one to watch for in the future.

    Brantley Gilbert at Taste of Country Music Festival

    As Ashley Winters went on the inside stage, it wasn’t long before Eric Paslay was set up and out entertaining the hyped up crowd.  Wishing I could be at two places at once, I stayed put as Eric began his set.  The one thing that stood out immediately with Eric was his songwriting talents.  You hear all the time of artists who travel to Nashville, LA, and New York to become stars.  However part of the internship into this select group includes playing numerous gigs every time asked no matter where, and writing song after song, many that end up being someone else’s hit. With songs like “Angel Eyes” Paslay showcased his impressive resume of melodies for the audience demonstrating to them his talent with words.

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    Dierks Bentley

    But after hearing a few other melodies such as “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” and “Rewind” it was apparent that this multi talented young man was destined for a long and successful career both writing and recording. Ending an absolutely outstanding setlist was his current hit “Song About A Girl”.  As Eric so bluntly puts it, country music isn’t always “about tailgates…about bonfires…about souped up cars, water towers, or drowning in a bottle of Jack – it’s a Song About A Girl”.  With the debate of how country music has changed over the years, this song brings to light how country music has evolved and covers all topics.  Just because it’s not the same as what it was generations before, doesn’t mean country isn’t country any more.  For decades subject matter for country songs tends to follow these guidelines – Some songs are let’s have good time Friday night songs, some are love songs, some are break-up songs, and some are family songs about home and the farm.  No matter what the subject matter is though, Eric Paslay I guarantee will put it to words and music, and make it a country hit.

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    Eric Paslay

    As the night grew darker, the weather began to look ominous, a storm was brewing.  As if on que, out came Brantley Gilbert, a 29-year-old from Jefferson, Georgia wearing biker boots, blue jeans with a chain hanging out his pocket, a white tank top, ball cap, piercings, and rings that could definitely break your nose with one hit.  With a microphone handle that looked like brass knuckles, this bad boy had our attention. It was apparent that this outlaw definitely makes his own rules, and I looked forward to seeing if his music reflected this attitude as well.

    As Brantley performed, the audience began to see another side to this tough guy.  He was charming, he was patriotic, he was chivalrous.  All in all he was one outstanding young man who stood for what he believed in and made no excuses.  His music was the same.  I could see all the influences of life and music he  had inside, come out in the music he wrote and performed.  He sang of family, friends, love, and country.  His music was the perfect marriage of country and southern rock n’ roll, the kind you have to crank up in your car, and this music was delivered with a sultry raspy country twang that came across super sexy and powerful.

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    Brantley Gilbert at Taste of Country Music Festival

    As he performed the hit “Dirt Road Anthem” which he co-wrote and was recorded by Jason Aldean, “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do”, and “Small Town Throwdown” you were wrapped up in the wave of energy both on stage and off as the audience began to respond.  As he shared stories behind his music, fans got a sense that this young man was destined for greatness.  His stage presence, his energy level, his sheer talent, all are indicators that this man is a name to remember.

    Take amazing songs, add in a bit of southern country bad boy, a splash of patriotic charm, and a whole bunch of energy and talent and it’s understandable how he has more than 823K followers on Twitter and more than 3,000,000 on Facebook.  As he closed out his set with his number one hit “Bottoms Up”, the 2013 ACM’s Best New Male Artist Award recipient gave festival goers a peek of what is to come for this young man. Brantley Gilbert is definitely a name that will go down in country music history.

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    Brantley Gilbert at Taste of Country Music Festival

    As Brantley left the stage, the act everyone had been waiting for all day was up next.  Headlining the first night of the Taste of Country Festival was multiple Grammy, CMA, and ACM award-winning artist, and Grand Ole Opry member, the one and only Dierks Bentley. Bentley, currently touring in support of his latest album, Riser, had a magnificent stage set up. With so many number one hits to choose from for a setlist, it was bound to be a complete hour of amazing music.

    This family man outdid himself this time as each number demonstrated the depths he went in finding the words to express his feelings.  These raw emotions found an outlet through his songs, each representing loss, love, and life he had recently been going through.  His talent is more than just a pretty face and honey twanged voice.  He grows with his music.  He’s not afraid to put himself out there or stand up for what he wants in life.  As he began to play, you could see a part of him in numbers such as “Drunk On A Plane” in which he shows his sense of humor and his other passion in life, being a pilot.

    The truly personal song “I’ll Hold On,” which gives an insight into his character and what means the most in his life – family, love, and music.  Sharing moments on the road, displaying family and friends in a video projecting behind him and the band, he sang “Every Mile A Memory”.  I’m always impressed by the production of these tours and his light show was actually another piece of the band accompanying him on each number.

    As he played  “Got A Lot of Leaving Left To Do” the ambient lighting  left you feeling a bit melancholy, as the low twinkling lights helped set the mood. As he began singing “Counting Stars,” one of the songs recently performed with One Republic at the festival, I thought to myself what a perfect pairing these artists were bringing out the best in them and their songs.  Covers continued with two more crowd favorites with a rendition of both Bon Jovi’s “Living On a Prayer”, always a crowd pleaser, and one of my personal favorites, “Hey Brother” by Avicii.

    As anticipated, his set list was amazing, full of hit after hit, his production with lighting, sound, and videography paired perfectly, and to end the evening was another favorite, “Settle For A Slow Down”.  He nailed it.  His live performance lived up to any expectations festival goers had.

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    Dierks Bentley at Taste of Country Music Festival

    As the night came to an end with pouring rain coming down on each and every attendee, it didn’t seem to matter as I passed smile after smile.  I couldn’t imagine this event getting any better than tonight’s performances and wondered if this was the climatic  highlight to the weekends event. Could Day 2 live up to the first day?  Stay tuned for Day 2’s coverage and highlights with NYS Music.com’s part two of the Taste of Country Music Festival at Hunter Mountain.

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    Eric Paslay at Taste of Country Music Festival
  • A Musical John Legend Sells Out The Oncenter

    John Legend @ Oncenter Syracuse
    John Legend @ Oncenter Syracuse

    Every once in a while you just know you are in the midst of greatness as it’s unfolding.  This summarizes “An Evening With John Legend“, as he played for the sold out crowd in Syracuse at The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater, June 12, 2014.

    John Legend, 2007 Starlight Award recipient from the Song Writers Hall of Fame and a nine time Grammy Award Winning, musician/songwriter/producer, is best known for his collaboration with artists such as Kayne West, Jay Z., Alicia Keyes, Britney Spears, The Roots, Sade, and Lauren Hill to name a few.  This multi-talented musician spans genres of R&B, Soul, and Hip Hop crossing over to the pop charts with his recently number one hit “All of Me”.  However John Legend has dominated the R&B chart for years with his albums, Get Lifted, Once Again, and Evolver.  John is currently touring and promoting his current album Love in the Future which debuted in the Billboard Top 200 at number 4.  This album to date has released four hits, “Who Do We Think We Are”,  “Made to Love”, “You & I (Nobody in the World)”, and of course the number one hit , “All of Me”.

    Just like John’s music, his set was comfortable and intimate with four couches set up behind the string quartet, guitar player, and John’s baby grand piano. Four lucky couples who won their upgraded seats from local radio and television stations, were able to view the entire show from the stage.  As John began the show, this intimacy extended even more so to the audience as he shared an amazing history of how he began singing in his grandfather’s church choir at the age of seven.  After graduating from high school as his class Salutatorian, John was offered scholarships at such prestigious schools as Harvard, Georgetown, and Morehouse College, however it was the University of Pennsylvania where he further fine tuned his musical knowledge and experience as a side bar to his studies in English and African American Literature.  This insight into his course of studies, helped to explain to me his wonderful way with words and songwriting.

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    John Legend @ Oncenter Syracuse

    From the moment John took the stage, the crowd was truly mesmerized by each number he sang, as they sat on the edge of their seats awaiting the next story, joke, song he shared.  As he played hits such as “Made to Love”, “Tonight”, “Maxine”, “Used to Love U”, “Ordinary People” and so many more, the audience sang back, clapped along, and prompted him to continue begging him to not stop.  His rendition of “Where Did My Baby Go” with the accompaniment on strings was spectacularly beautiful, while his “Good Morning Love” was as though he was serenading each and every one of us.  As he sang “Caught Up” the audience became a part of the song singing along and clapping as though they were part of the show themselves.

    During the show John shared a personal story of how he was invited to perform on Jimmy Fallon’s show the week they were honoring Bruce Springsteen.  During that show he sang his version of “Dancing In the Dark” hoping at one point and time to hear feedback from Bruce’s team or Bruce himself.  He spoke of months going by with no hope of any response either good or bad, when out of the blue he received a call from Bruce’s management personally requesting him to play his version at a tribute for Bruce Springsteen himself. This validation should not have been a surprise to anyone as the rendition was amazingly beautiful.  We often see songs remixed time and again to speed ballads up into dance numbers.  However to see a fast song slowed down to a ballad tempo was amazingly beautiful as we heard the song with new insight.

    It was however his dedication to his grandmother who taught him how to play that moved me the most.  Many covers have been done of Simon and Grafunkels’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water”, however the raw emotion he put into this number brought goosebumps as he sang his resonating melody straight up to heaven for her.  One could feel the love and adoration as he sang to her.

    As the night came to an end and John left the stage for a moment, the crowd chanted over and over for one more song.  As they cheered in anticipation, it was of course the encore they had awaited all night, “All of Me”.  This sexy song, seems to touch everyone who hears it as an anthem to love, after all it was written as such for John’s wife, Christine Teigen.  As I left the show, these feelings seem to spill out onto those in attendance. Unbeknownst to one unexacting lady, out in the lobby was a surprise orchestrated by her boyfriend who took this opportunity to express his love and propose to her after the show.  To paraphrase one comment made by John Legend during the show, “for those men in attendance, I(John) am setting you guys up nicely for a wonderful romantic evening with your ladies.  Please don’t ruin it and say something stupid”.  That young man didn’t.  She said yes.  John would be proud.

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    John Legend @ Oncenter Syracuse
    John Legend @ Oncenter Syracuse
    John Legend @ Oncenter Syracuse
  • Celtic Women Emerald Tour Makes Their Final Stop in Syracuse

    As the Celtic Women Emerald Tour crossed the nation, bringing to their fans a production chock-full of Celtic music and dance, those in attendance at The Landmark Theatre on June 8, 2014 in Syracuse, NY were honored to be chosen as the audience to close their eighty-eight show run.

    Celtic Women, a production created in 2004 by Sharon Browne and David Downes, a former musical director of the Irish stage show Riverdance, features a cast of the most talented vocalists, musicians, and dancers who bring to audiences a celebration of Celtic culture through angelic voices, sounds of traditional celtic instruments, and dances from their beloved home of Ireland.  With a mix of both traditional tunes such as  “Danny Boy” and modern numbers such as “Sail Away” and “You Lift Me Up”, these ladies mesmerize you with their harmonic voices, while being accompanied by the some the most talented musicians on tour.  Recently described by a fan as the “violin vixen”, Mairead Nesbitt commands the stage from the moment she steps foot on it.  As you watch her perform, it’s as if she entrances you with her amazing fiddle playing; she leads you around the stage as though she is the Pied Piper of the fiddle, never to be able to take your eyes off her.  Her energy and ease of playing while constantly moving astounds me each and every time I see the show.  The Emerald Tour featured four highly acclaimed vocalists: Susan McFadden, Mairead Carlin, Lynn Hilary, and Lisa Lambe (who I must add was dearly missed at the Syracuse show by all her fans).  Each of these women have mile-long resume’s under their belts for stage, screen, and recording.  Each a star in their own right, however together, their voices, for a loss of a words, are angelic.  The harmony, the rich mellow tones, the ease in which they sing, can only be what angels sound like.

    This production is A+ when it comes to the lighting, the sound, the musical scores, the background musicians, the choreography, and the dancers.  Too numerous to mention here, but each cast member deserves a standing ovation in their own right as they perform solely and together as a unit.  They seamlessly fit together and it is apparent how much they respect and love working together.  Always a crowd favorite is our friend, Anthony Byrne’s bagpipe solo of Amazing Grace, a number that never loses its emotion when played.  It brings a tear, recalls a loved one, and always brings a standing ovation.

    Another stand out moment during this show was the dance number with the three percussionists on the Cajon drums.  As they accompany the “dance off”  between Craig Ashurst and Nicholas Yenson, the choreography of this piece highlights the superior talents of both percussionists and dancers and makes it one of my favorite moments in the production.  Again, I would be remiss not mention the amazing talent of these two dancers as they defied gravity throughout their numbers the entire show.  Hands down though, it was the elaborate number “Mo Ghile Mear” in which the group really highlights and rises this production to award-winning status.  As the ladies shine through with their angelic voices, the percussionists vie for your approval through a “drum off”, while the background musicians and vocalists accompany them, highlighting their notes and movements.  Throughout this number, the entire cast is on stage holding your attention and demanding your respect as you sit agape at witnessing such superior talent.

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    As the production takes a few months off, they will once again hit the road as they tour Brazil and Europe this fall.  With a few North American dates scheduled currently, keep note of new dates being added to towns near you as this is a must-see, spectacular production.  We thank you Celtic Women for the chance to be your final show as you definitely brought down the house.

  • Taste of Country Music Festival 2014 at Hunter Mountain – June 12th-15th

    Coming out of the gate in 2013 as a new country music festival, the Taste of Country finished with a huge win for all involved.  With a field of winning performers in the first year, those in attendance at Hunter Mountain were in for a treat.

    Taste of CountrySet in the picturesque Catskill Mountains of New York State, only a few hours north of the NYC, and an hour off of the NY State Thruway, Hunter Mountain is centrally located and the perfect setting for a country music festival.  Just envision lush green foliage and cool mountain breezes along with your favorite artists, food, friends and family.  What could be better?

    Country music is said to have originated in the southern Appalachian Mountains of North America as immigrants brought over favorite instruments such as the Irish fiddle, the German-derived dulcimer, the Italian mandolin, the Spanish guitar, and the West African banjo.  This collection of culturally based music and instrumentation has evolved over the years into what is today’s country music.  

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    Hank Williams Jr. – Taste of Country Music Festival 2014

    Country music is so diverse and appeals to so many listeners that we now see it crossing over to main stream radio, with hits topping both charts.  It just seems fitting to have this event in the foothills of the mountains, be it not its original Appalachian mountainside, it’s still truly the perfect setting for the only country music festival held in the Northeast.

    With a “Who’s Who List” of country musicians gracing the two stages this year, you would be hard pressed to choose which stage to be at at any given time.  However, don’t fret, because this festival has been organized by Townsquare Productions, LLC, a collaboration between Townsquare Media Group and Chet-5 Festivals.  “Townsquare Media Group is a diversified media, entertainment and digital marketing services company that owns and operates radio, digital and live event properties, and Chet-5 Festivals has produced the Mountain Jam music festival since its inception in 2005”.

    They have organized these two stages so that the musical acts are performing at staggered times and attendees can meander between the two and not miss a minute of either show. Having attended several festivals in the past, this option has me extremely excited as I can see everyone on my “must see” list, and not have to choose between which stage to spend my time.

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    Taste of Country Music Festival 2014 Line Up

    Options for camping are numerous as well, however becoming limited in certain areas.  Passes can be purchased for the whole weekend event, with or without camping, and they recently released single day passes in the event you can’t make it for the whole three-day festival.  Wait…did I say three-day festival?  I meant four-day festival as they have just announced their “Campground Kickoff Party” to begin on Thursday, June 12th as a thank you gift to ticket holders.  And if you don’t feel like camping, visit the Taste of Country Music Festival website for a list of alternate lodging accommodations within the area.  Shuttles will run from local designated areas throughout the entire weekend and tickets are still available for the shuttle services.

    Like all great events with music, fun, and friends, there must be food.  Those attendees planning to eat at the event will have a smorgasbord of choices to choose from, with numerous vendors satiating appetites with foods as unique as grilled mac & cheese sandwiches to the perfect Chinese noodles and vegetables. Yes I said grilled mac and cheese sandwiches.

    For this who can’t sit still, there will be vendors and activities on site to saunter through and see all there is to see.  For the perfect view of the whole event, don’t forget to ride the chair lift to the top for the best vantage of all the goings-on below.

    Spectacular music is the focus of the entire weekend, with spectacular views, spectacular food, and spectacular friends and family.  Now that is what country living is all about.