A much needed night of live music tonight. The Annie Moses Band was playing on campus at the Heritage Center, and thanks to the ticket package we bought at the start of the year, we got to attend.
The show was based around their upcoming album (due out in September), and called "Rhapsody In Bluegrass." It was American music and influences, filtered through the lenses of classical, rock, folk, and (yes) bluegrass.
For a large ensemble (drums, bass, piano, two fiddles, viola, organ, harp, mandolin, acoustic, & electric guitar) they managed to meld sounds and voices pretty well. The harmonies were excellent, and if certain instruments tended to get lost in the mix at different times, that just gave an extra opportunity to focus on what voices and instruments came to the forefront at those moments.
The show was energetic and fun, definitely keeping the audience well involved. It was hopeful, uplifting music that provided a needed burst of energy in the middle of the week. Definitely the jolt of energy I needed on a Wednesday night.
The show was based around their upcoming album (due out in September), and called "Rhapsody In Bluegrass." It was American music and influences, filtered through the lenses of classical, rock, folk, and (yes) bluegrass.
For a large ensemble (drums, bass, piano, two fiddles, viola, organ, harp, mandolin, acoustic, & electric guitar) they managed to meld sounds and voices pretty well. The harmonies were excellent, and if certain instruments tended to get lost in the mix at different times, that just gave an extra opportunity to focus on what voices and instruments came to the forefront at those moments.
The show was energetic and fun, definitely keeping the audience well involved. It was hopeful, uplifting music that provided a needed burst of energy in the middle of the week. Definitely the jolt of energy I needed on a Wednesday night.
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