Archive for the 'Concert' Category

Rock the Boat: Held Over

Friday, June 22nd, 2007 at about 3:41 pm

I promised to let you know if you could view the Rock the Boat concert from their archive. Well, you CAN! Until June 30, 2007 you can watch the full concert by clicking the link below.

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In case you missed the earlier post, here’s the lineup:

Comedian Thor Ramsey
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DecembeRadio opened
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Reliant K followed
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The evening was interspersed with clips from the movie
Evan Almighty. It looks pretty good.

Jeremy Camp followed Reliant K.
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Switchfoot was obviously the biggest name of the night, and they didn’t disappoint.
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Click here to watch the concert!

Posted in Concert, Free Video
by MusicMan

Rock the Boat

Saturday, June 16th, 2007 at about 10:11 pm

I guess they call this “liveblogging”. I’m listening to the Rock the Boat concert online right now, and enjoying it. I’m watching every now and then, but I’m mostly working.

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Comedian Thor Ramsey emceed the show, and seems like a genuinely funny guy. I got a sense that he was a bit over the heads of a lot of folks in the crowd, but they tended to laugh in the right places anyway.

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DecembeRadio opened, and sang a few songs. I was really looking forward to seeing them in concert, as I totally dig their sound. Watching them reminded me that they’re not the seasoned veterans we’re used to seeing. They’re good, but it’s clear they haven’t been around as long as Petra.

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Reliant K is a different story, though. The moment they took the stage it was obvious that they felt at home there. They’ve paid their dues on the road, that’s for sure. No hesitation, no nerves…just a quality set. Good stuff. I especially like the fact that they enjoy themselves. Just look at some of the titles of their albums and songs to see what I mean:

Life After Death and Taxes
Two Lefts Don’t Make a Right…but Three Do
Five Score and Seven Years Ago
Five Iron Frenzy Is Either Dead Or Dying
The Anatomy Of The Tongue In Cheek

You get the idea. I like these guys.
Note to self: listen to more Reliant K.

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The evening was interspersed with clips from the movie Evan Almighty. It looks pretty good.

Jeremy Camp followed Reliant K. I really like his stuff, and I have 3 of his albums. Unfortunately, I’ve always found that solo artists in concert with groups have a tough time competing. His band was good, and he was as good as he always is…but after the sonic wall that Reliant K threw up (and anticipating the sonic wall that is Switchfoot) it was difficult to keep focused on Jeremy.

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Switchfoot was obviously the biggest name of the night, and they didn’t disappoint. They started with Stars, which was adequate. They followed up with Oh Gravity! and Gone, two of their stronger songs. This was obviously a crowd-pleasing sort of set…next were This is Your Life, one of their best-known songs. Then came American Dream, followed by an acoustic-starting version of This is Your Life. They finished with an interactive Meant to Live, and said good night.

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I thought it was a really good night…considering that most people would pay somewhere between $60 and $200 to see all of those artists, the price was definitely right. If I find out that it’s archived online, I’ll send you a link.

Did you watch the concert? What did you think? Did you have a good time?

Posted in Concert
by MusicMan

FREE Concert: Switchfoot, Jeremy Camp, Reliant K

Thursday, June 14th, 2007 at about 10:31 am

What would you say to a free concert by three of the hottest in contemporary Christian music, right there in your own home? If you’re like me, you’d say “heck yeah!”. Well, now’s your chance…but you’ll have to act fast.

Hollywood Jesus is hosting an online concert by Switchfoot, Reliant K, and Jeremy Camp. Joining Jeremy Camp will be DecembeRadio, one my favorite new bands.

WHEN: June 16th .. 9pm EST (-5 GMT)
WHERE: Sign up at the Hollywood Jesus website for exclusive access to the event.
WHY: Because you’ll see and hear an incredible concert!

A limited number of viewers can take part, so go sign up now!

Posted in Concert, Free Video
by MusicMan

Free Concert: Michael Olson

Monday, February 5th, 2007 at about 2:11 pm

Michael Olson is doing a show this Sunday night at 7pm at New River Fellowship in Franklin, TN. This is absolutely free and all are invited! For those who need directions, here’s a map, and here’s their address:

New River Fellowship
1097 Murfreesboro Road
Franklin, TN 37064

I’m a little jealous, since I’ve been looking forward to hearing Michael live. For those who don’t know, New River is Michael W. Smith’s church. Michael is, of course, one of my Shoutlife Friends. I know that doesn’t mean anything, but it’s fun to say.

Posted in Concert
by MusicMan

Concert: Disciple

Monday, November 6th, 2006 at about 2:38 pm

CCM Links is all about FREE stuff: free mp3s, free concerts, freedom in Christ, freedom from bad music and bad lyrics and bad toupees.

If you’re in the Columbus, OH area (place of my wife’s birth) you can see Disciple for FREE. Just go to The Basement tonight at 7pm and you’re in for a treat. 391 Neil Avenue.

Have fun! If anyone goes, let me know how it went.

Posted in Concert, Hard Rock
by MusicMan

Concert: Denver & The Mile High Orchestra

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006 at about 9:35 pm

Denver, Colorado:

Denver & The Mile High Orchestra will be in concert on Friday, August 4th at 7:30pm at Denver First Church of the Nazarene.

D&MHO is comprised of 3 trumpet players, 3 sax players, 2 trombone players, and a rhythm section…they play everything from Big Band to swing, jazz, pop, R&B, and funk.

You can get tickets online or call the church office at 303.761.8370.

Posted in Concert
by MusicMan

concert: Caedmon’s Call

Saturday, April 29th, 2006 at about 7:34 pm

Begins: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 at 6:00 PM

Ends: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 at 7:00 PM

Location:

Denver First Church of the Nazarene

Denver, CO

I’ve been a Caedmon’s Call fan for some time. I have a half-dozen of their CDs, and have memorized a lot of their songs. Tonight I saw them in concert for the first time, and they were great.

They didn’t play many songs, since they were the closing act of the Fusion Conference at Denver First Church of the Nazarene in Denver, Colorado. They didn’t talk much, either…it was the end of a conference day, after all. Still, it was very enjoyable.

They played a few favorites, including Hands of the Potter and Hope to Carry On (written by their departed friend and mentor, Rich Mullins). They also told about a trip to India, for which they brought a young American girl back to the land where her parents were born. Her name is Sarala, and their 2004 album Share the Well features a song in her name. Her Indian grandparents are Dalits, the ‘untouchable and unworthy’ caste in India. Their compassion for the plight of the Dalits led them to support the Dalit Freedom Network. I’d recommend a visit to their site.

It really was great to see such a talented band in person, and a treat to hear some of my favorite songs performed live. If Caedmon’s Call is coming to your area, go and see them…and tell them MusicMan sent you!

Posted in Concert, Acoustic
by MusicMan