K. Dana Morris

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Joe Nichols, Yeah!

Joe Nichols performed at the Old Florida Outdoor Festival in Apopka, FL on February 15, 2015.  Great outdoor amphitheatre that sat about 1,500 (way fewer people there, though).  Perfect Florida winter weather with a high of 72 degrees, no humidity, a light breeze off the lake, and not a cloud in the clear blue sky.  Oh, and beer and BBQ!

As soon as he started singing I mentioned to my brother that he had a DEEP voice like George Strait.  Sure enough, after his third song he started to tell the crowd about his music influences…Merle Haggard, George Jones and George Strait.  He said he couldn’t quite bring himself to do the raps that country music artists do these days, and that he prefers the traditional country tunes.  Because rap is so popular and he wasn’t willing to bring it into his songs he thought he’d bring country into a rap song.  So, he did about 1/3 of “I Like Big Butts” by Sir Mix-A-Lot.  It. Was. Hilarious.

Another cool thing he did was a mashup of sorts.  He started with “I’m the Man” by Aloe Blacc.  The entire crowd was singing along, and then right before the official first verse he melded straight into one of his songs.  It was pretty cool.  Seamless transition for sure.

About half-way through the show he covered Tom Petty’s “Runnin’ Down a Dream”.  I’m not sure if he’s done that before, but Tom Petty is from Gainesville, FL (about 1.5 hours away from this show’s venue) so it was a HUGE hit with the crowd.  Seems people of all ages love Petty.

Joe is a true crowd pleaser.  Anytime anyone came from their seat to the stage he’d pose for a picture or fist bump.  He even took one girl’s phone and took pictures of the crowd from his view.  She’ll save that phone forever!

For the encore he and his band came back on stage, started up a tune, and he immediately went roaming the crowd.  Oh, how the ladies love Joe.  He stopped for pictures all along the way, never turning anyone down.  Below are 2 videos of that.  As soon as he got close to me and took the hand of the woman in the pink he got a “yyeeesh!!” look on his face.  I’m not sure if there were some type of offensive words on her shirt, or if her shirt wasn’t much of a shirt.  Either way, you could tell he really wasn’t too keen on being that close to her.  And on his behalf, the crowd is pretty hillbilly in Apopka.

I think you’ll enjoy his show on February 26th.  He’s a great performer and super easy on the eyes.  Yeah!!

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Toad and Crows

Counting Crows

Daniel and The Lion

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Toad the Wet Sprocket

Set List

1. Something’s Always Wrong
2. Good Intentions
3. New Constellation
4. Windmills
5. The Moment
6. Crazy Life
7. Brother
8. California Wasted
9. Nightingale Song
10. All I Want
11. Fall Down
12. Walk on the Ocean

Counting Crows

Set List

1. Sullivan Street
2. Scarecrow
3. High Life
4. St. Robinson in His Cadillac Dream
5. Mr. Jones
6. Colorblind
7. Start Again (Teenage Fanclub cover)
8. Anna Begins
9. Miami
10. Earthquake Driver
11. Round Here
12. When I Dream of Michelangelo
13. Friend of the Devil (Grateful Dead cover)
14. Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell cover)
15. If I Could Give All My Love -or- Richard Manuel Is Dead
16. Elvis Went to Hollywood
17. A Long December
18. Rain King

Encore:
19. Washington Square
20. Hanginaround
21. Holiday in Spain

The Boss

Set List

1. Joe Hill (Earl Robinson cover)
2. Clampdown (The Clash cover)
3. Badlands
4. The Ties That Bind
5. Out in the Street
6. Jesse James (Bascom Lamar Lunsford cover)
7. High Hopes (The Havalinas cover)
8. Candy’s Room
9. Darkness on the Edge of Town
10. Brothers Under the Bridge From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come)
11. Wrecking Ball
13. Night
14. My Love Will Not Let You Down
15. Gloria (Them cover)
16. No Surrender
17. Bobby Jean
18. Pay Me My Money Down (The Weavers cover)
19. The Ghost of Tom Joad
20. Lonesome Day
21. Light of Day

Encore:
22. We Are Alive
23. Mary Don’t You Weep (Fisk Jubilee Singers cover)
24. Born to Run
25. Dancing in the Dark
26. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
27. Shout (The Isley Brothers cover)
28. Thunder Road

Summer Concert Series

Robert Plant – Chicago, IL July 12, 2013
KISS – Orlando, FL August 16, 2013
Scott Weiland, Orlando, FL August 23, 2013
Sammy Hagar, Washington, DC August 29, 2013
Stone Temple Pilots, Orlando, FL September 18, 2013
Memphis 59 and The Clarks, Falls Church, VA November 8, 2013
Memphis 59 and The Clarks, Annapolis, MD November 9, 2013

Memphis 59 and The Clarks

Yet another fun event when I visited DC – my brother plays drums in the band called Memphis 59.  They played two shows in two famous venues.

Friday night November 8th was at The State Theatre in Falls Church.  It is vintage built in the 30’s and is a movie theater turned concert venue.  The place had both table seating as well as a standing area in front of the stage so that I could get close and/or dance.  I’d never seen the opening band, The Clarks, live before so that was also a cool treat.  The stage was huge which is great because The Clarks have “a lotta dudes” in their band.

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Scott, Mike and Toby

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Nate, Scott, Mike and Toby

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Robbie James from The Clarks joins Memphis 59 on stage.

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The Clarks have “a lotta dudes”

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Shimmy Low!!

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Packed House!

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The next day we took off to Annapolis, MD for the show at the famous Rams Head Tavern.  I’d never been to Annapolis before so when we drove right past the Naval Academy football stadium I had to get some pics.  If I would have known there was a game that afternoon I would have gone.  Tons of men in uniform escorting their girlfriends and families to the game.  Such a thrill to see!

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This venue, The Rams Head On Stage, was really different than any place I’d seen a band show before.  It was all table seating.  No dancing, no prancing, no shimmy-ing low.  I made the best of it mostly because my table mates were really fun. Unless it is a dinner show or a play I don’t really need to go back there.  I like to be close to the stage and available to dance at any moment.  But the sound was stellar, and the bands both agreed.

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Nate, Mike, Scott and Toby

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Table mate!

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Nate with the girls at my table

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