In May I will be seeing Red Wanting Blue again at the House of Blues. They will also be in Kent in this friday April 16. Everyone should check them out if they have the time. This band's lyrics are melodic and you can see the passion on Scott Terry, the lead singer's, face when he sings. The band is from Columbus so it's nice to have such a talented local band. At their concerts it's awesome to hear the fans sing every word with them, even though they are local. I am really into their song "Borderline" right now because it is about where they are from, Columbus, Ohio. Check it out...Borderline
In July I will be seeing Brooks and Dunn's final concert :-)...It's a bittersweet goodbye. I am a huge country fan so it is exciting and sad to be able to see their final concert. I am 13 rows back, so maybe I could touch them :-). Check out their song Only in American live..here
Opening up for Brooks and Dunn will be Gary Allan. He is a great performer with great songs...it should be a good time. Check out Learning How to Bend.
And finally if I am lucky...I may go see John Mayer in August. He is my favorite performer and he is an awesome guitar player. Hopefully it will be an early birthday present to go see him :-). Here is performing one of my favorite songs on David Letterman, "Vultures."

Wow you go to soooo many concert. Kudos to you my friend. I never liked concerts, I don't know why. The only one I ever really liked was a Josh Groban concert. (That was like being in heaven for 2 hours.)
ReplyDeleteJohn Mayer live is arguably one of the best experiences one can have in life. Even at Blossom, where I was surrounded my so many people, it's such a passionate experience.
ReplyDeleteOh Cory I know what you mean about John Mayer. It's been two years since I have seen him and I am going through withdraw. I am anxious to see his "Battle Studies" record performed. He has passion for his music.
ReplyDeleteAnna, next semester I'd be happy to take you to some concerts. I will open your eyes to knew concert experiences :-)