Post by QuadRaptor on Oct 7, 2006 1:14:50 GMT -5
I had a great time, can't wait to see Shinedown tomorrow but tonight was really fun.
I got some pictures, too, but I'll post these in the order that I saw them (sorry, picture quality isn't great on my camera):
Lisa Zanghi:
She was awesome, probably my favorite of them all. She did a little of everything, in particular soft rock and a fusion of rock and country. I loved her music so much that I bought one of her CDs (She has two out and another on the way).
DJ Dragon:
Didn't get a shot of him, but he was great. Had awesome trance music, in particular played a version of a song I really like called Firestarter. I didn't stay too long listening to him because I wanted to move on but I enjoyed it.
Cat Fish Flats:
They were AMAZING! They did this great southern rock and were excellent on the guitar. Their CD comes out on Monday so I plan to get it.
Michael Bolton:
I had a tough time keeping my camera still so all of the shots came out blurry. This was the best one I could get. Anyway, he played a few songs that I knew (Hero's Welcome, You Don't Know What It's Like), and then went into some songs from his new album, which are a bunch of covers for Frank Sinatra I believe. In any case, he was great tonight.
Gretchen Wilson:
Couldn't get a shot of her, simply because there were WAY too many people to see her. I was suprised that she was that popular, but then again this is the south and we have a buttload of country fans. But anyway I never got to see her on stage because of the crowd but her music was pretty good. I only listened to a few of the songs before I moved out to see the last band I wanted to hear.
Andre and the Night Hounds:
A great group from New York City, they played a fusion of rock and blues. I'm glad I got to go to their concert (they only had about 20-30 people watching them [compared to what was at least 1000 people watching Gretchen Wilson]) and they had some kick ass music! But here's the best part - they gave out free cds! So I can't wait to play their music, I'll definately be listening to it in my car.
www.bayfest.com
I got some pictures, too, but I'll post these in the order that I saw them (sorry, picture quality isn't great on my camera):
Lisa Zanghi:
She was awesome, probably my favorite of them all. She did a little of everything, in particular soft rock and a fusion of rock and country. I loved her music so much that I bought one of her CDs (She has two out and another on the way).
DJ Dragon:
Didn't get a shot of him, but he was great. Had awesome trance music, in particular played a version of a song I really like called Firestarter. I didn't stay too long listening to him because I wanted to move on but I enjoyed it.
Cat Fish Flats:
They were AMAZING! They did this great southern rock and were excellent on the guitar. Their CD comes out on Monday so I plan to get it.
Michael Bolton:
I had a tough time keeping my camera still so all of the shots came out blurry. This was the best one I could get. Anyway, he played a few songs that I knew (Hero's Welcome, You Don't Know What It's Like), and then went into some songs from his new album, which are a bunch of covers for Frank Sinatra I believe. In any case, he was great tonight.
Gretchen Wilson:
Couldn't get a shot of her, simply because there were WAY too many people to see her. I was suprised that she was that popular, but then again this is the south and we have a buttload of country fans. But anyway I never got to see her on stage because of the crowd but her music was pretty good. I only listened to a few of the songs before I moved out to see the last band I wanted to hear.
Andre and the Night Hounds:
A great group from New York City, they played a fusion of rock and blues. I'm glad I got to go to their concert (they only had about 20-30 people watching them [compared to what was at least 1000 people watching Gretchen Wilson]) and they had some kick ass music! But here's the best part - they gave out free cds! So I can't wait to play their music, I'll definately be listening to it in my car.
www.bayfest.com