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...although it seemed to take Ann the length of the lofty song to wind up that powerhouse voice of hers, she found her bearings and left us, seemingly, listening to a recording in our living rooms...
Heart @ Klipsch Music Center in Noblesville — The weather was a bit dreary as excited concertgoers headed to their upgraded seats at Klipsch Music Center. The slight drizzle didn’t seem to dampen anyone’s mood, knowing that they were about to see an overwhelming amount of talent. There was a slight buzz in the air…
A quick spin-around made it clear that the crowd had doubled, if not tripled in size since [the openers], and from the moment O.A.R. began playing every single person on the lawn was dancing.
O.A.R. @ The Lawn at White River State Park in Indianapolis — The entire set was reminiscent of the 311 and Pepper show that graced White River’s lawn in the summer of 2011. One of the highlights of the night was during “That Was A Crazy Game Of Poker,” when the sky turned from a muted blue to a stark white; nearly every member of the audience had been handed a deck of playing cards, all of which were launched into the air at the chorus of the song.
The Neighbourhood did a live studio recording at The Pop Machine in Indianapolis for X103 and was very lucky to be there to do stills and this video. Fun fact: The console being used in this recording is a Soundcraft Series 1600 24x8x24 designed by Phil Dudderidge and Graham Blythe, …
For the blow-out-near-twenty-minute climax security disappeared and the crowd rushed the stage, creating as intimate of an atmosphere as can be had at an outdoor venue.
Do You Feel Like We Do
Peter Frampton & Robert Cray @ The Lawn at White River State Park in Indianapolis — Frampton played favorites, such as “Baby, I Love Your Way” and “(I’ll Give You) Money, the latter of which was highlighted by a brilliant guitar solo by his young-gun second guitar player Adam Lester. Peter Frampton got all the credit until this moment we saw what his second-in-command was packing.
For over two decades, Irish alternative rock band Ash has been paving the way showing generations of alt rockers the true way of the warrior. Having sold nearly 10 million albums world-wide and playing shows almost nightly makes them one of the hardest working bands in rock.
In my relatively short career, nothing has come as close to making me cry as this video. Totally by accident, I stumbled across this music video where the song 11:11 by Rodrigo y Gabriela is put to world-renowned photo-realistic artist Barry jazz Finnegan painting a photo I took. My picture …
The Aristocrats are BACK in Indianapolis on August 13th @ Birdy’s Bar & Grill. Get your tickets here. Seriously, Indy doesn’t get a band this incredible often. Don’t miss out. See you then!
This is one of this author’s personal favorite tracks, and it occurred just as the sun slipped behind the horizon and the stage was thrown into a wash of dim UV and blue lighting.
Seven Devils
Florence & The Machine @ The Lawn at White River State Park in Indianapolis — As the time approached for Florence and her machine to make their entrance, the golden hour light of sunset fell perfectly behind the stage providing a bold, heavenly glow to the band as they took their places. The sweet beginning notes of “Only If For A Night” fell on the crowd’s ears as Florence came into view. The static excitement erupted from the crowd and set the ball rolling for what would indeed be a night to remember…