Thursday, May 10, 2012
Two Blasts From the Past
Two Blasts From the Past
Monday, May 7, 2012
Ingrid Michaelson in Madison
Well I know only too well how hectic things get towards the end of the school year, so wasn't entirely surprised when Annie told me she was a bit overwhelmed with all she had to do and didn't feel like she could take the time to go to Madison : ( . My hotel was non-refundable, though, so I asked hubby if he felt like a roadtrip to Madison and happily he said yes, as long as I didn't make him go to the concert (typical!). But I was pleased to have company for the trip.
It was a lovely weekend for a drive east to Madison and the Wisconsin portion of the drive was quite scenic (sorry Iowa). We stopped in Dubuque and had a great lunch at Crust, then continued on to Madison. To my surprise, my hotel turned out to be right on the downtown square and our room had a great view of the domed capitol and its lovely surrounding tulip beds in full bloom. We wandered around the square and then stopped for a drink before my show, watching the growing line of fans at the concert hall across the street waiting for the doors to open. I had a general admission seat in the balcony and, despite the line, scored a seat in the first row in the small ornate theatre.
An interesting group called Pearl and the Beard opened the show. They were unique, talented, funny and entertaining but otherwise hard to characterize. Here are a few of their songs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z76jlXjRndY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y79N-UhF8o8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LlbuXpITGg
I enjoyed Ingrid's set but was not as familiar with her new album as I would have liked to be. Also, as is the case with most performers, she didn't include some of my favorites ( and even chatted a bit about how playing the 'old favorites' becomes a bit of a burden to the artists excited by their new material).
Take Me the Way I Am
Soldier
Ghost
Blood Brothers
The Chain
You and I
Ingrid Joking About the Power of an Upbeat Melody
Jim found us a cute and very yuppy breakfast spot just off the capitol square. We lucked out and just barely beat the crowd - by the time we finished eating there was a line outside on the sidewalk.
Jim was waiting out front when I exited the Overture Center and we had a late supper at a fast-food Greek spot down the block: gyros, Greek salad and baklava - yum! So my roadtrip was fun even if I did miss out on some mother-daughter bonding.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Lady A in Moline

Although I haven't kept up with all of their new music, I enjoyed seeing Lady Antebellum when they opened for Keith Urban and, a bit later, for Tim McGraw. So when they began their own tour I kept an eye out for a show I could make it to. When I saw that they would be coming to Moline, IL I decided that was the show for me, even though it was on a not-so-convenient Thursday night.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Michael Pawlak and the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony

And now for something completely different...
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Don Williams in Waterloo, IA

I left Peoria early enough that I would be passing through Iowa City in time to have brunch with my daughter Annie. We went to a new place she had been meaning to try (Her Soup Kitchen), a casual funky spot on the south side of town. Annie had a breakfast sandwich but I thought I should try soup and sandwich. My turkey artichoke sandwich was pretty good but I wasn't thrilled with my soup. But I'm always game to try most any place once!
I Believe in You http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWLvnjKnYq4
Livin' on Tulsa Time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aHtWCZQuck
It Must Be Love http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqWmZeU85aI
If Hollywood Don't Need You http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULT9daZSZ74
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Trace Adkins in Peoria

When I received an email alert about Trace Adkins coming to Peoria, IL on March 10, I realized that I would be flying into Moline from my Nashville visit to see Keith at the Opry that day. Peoria is only 70 miles from Moline, so it seemed an opportune time to catch one of Trace's shows. Taking advantage of the Peoria Civic Center presale, I scored a Row B seat - sweet!
I arrived in Moline before lunchtime so went to my favorite Thai restaurant before heading to Peoria. In Peoria I initially tried to check into the wrong motel but eventually made it to the right location. All day long I racked my brain for Peoria memories. I knew I had been there in 2008 for a Keith show. I recognized the Civic Center and remembered the floor plan of the lobby. But damn if I could recollect anything about that previous concert and somehow a Peoria review is not included in my blog. Once I was in the Civic Center auditorium for Trace's show I was even more shocked about just how blank my memory is for my previous visit. The Peoria Civic Center has fixed theatre seating; plush chairs are a rarity for Keith concerts. So why can't I recall seeing him perform in this unusual theatre environment??? I fear my mind is going! : (
Trace's stage set-up was relatively simple. What looked like windowpanes formed a backdrop and a bit of "ceiling" above the stage and a large wood-panel set of double doors marked the center of the back of the stage (Trace entered from these doors later on.) It was funny sitting in the middle of the front floor Trace-crazy crowd instead of in the midst of a Keith-crazy crowd! Most of the seats around me seemed to be filled by fan club members and about 4 of the gals were scheduled for the meet and greet that Trace holds AFTER the show. I listened to them raving about how sexy Trace is and sharing the numbers of shows each had been to (sound familiar?). Trace was funny and self-effacing. He came out and, after the screams had died down, said that he was serving as his own opening act tonight. He said that first he would be playing material from a new album and - "Just like when you see some opening acts, no one will know any of the songs and some of them might suck" (hee hee) but then the Trace Adkins the audience knows will be out to sing all their favorites. The new songs did not suck and were a nice mix of both the light-hearted and serious songs that Trace is known for. Trace (the opening act) began the night a long sleeved shirt, sleeves rolled up. Later Trace (the headliner) came out in a form-fitting teeshirt. And still later in the show he removed his hat, untied his ponytail and let his long locks swing free for several songs.
You're Gonna Miss This http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtKlvflQYcI
Love Buzzhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1Y9C1hjH4A
Trace singing a song from his college days http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1Y9C1hjH4A
The crowd got most rowdy for hit songs like Ladies Love Country Boys and Ba-Donkkadonk. But another highlight of the evening came when Trace reported that during the intermission he had gotten a tweet from a husband in the audience asking that Trace sing One Hot Mama to his wife. And so Trace did, which tickled the audience. It happened that this husband and wife were sitting in Row A right in front of me, and their 2 teenage kids were sitting next to me. They went abolutely nuts during this song, the 15 year old son gesturing "That's my mom!!" throughout, the daughter cheering. A fun song and a fun and enjoyable concert!