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Beach House

Live Nation & MOKB Present

Beach House

with Entrance

August 16, 2016

Old National Centre

Indianapolis, IN

Photos by Tony Vasquez of Vasquez Photography

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Ray LaMontagne

Ray LaMontagne

Ouroboros Tour with

My Morning Jacket

August 7, 2016

Farm Bureau Lawn at White River State Park

Indianapolis, IN

Photos by: Tony Vasquez of  Vasquez Photography

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WFPK 91.9 Waterfront Wednesday

WFPK 91.9 Waterfront Wednesday

with

Brett Dennen

Lucius

Kaleo

July 27, 2016

Louisville, Kentucky

Photos by: Tony Vasquez of Vasquez Photography

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Lucius

Kaleo

 

Bush

Bush

with special guest:

Chevelle

Black Map

The Dead Deads

July 26, 2016

Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park

Indianapolis, Indiana

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Chevelle

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Michael Franti & Spearhead / Marc Scibilia

Michael Franti & Spearhead / Marc Scibilia – Saenger Theatre – Mobile, AL – 7/27/16

Written by: Rosemary A.W. Roberts

Photos by: Caspian Roberts

If you need something to lift you up from the disheartening troubles that seem to be plaguing our world right now, Michael Franti & Spearhead has the perfect cure: witness the Soul Rocker Tour, which just made a stop at the gorgeous Saenger Theatre in Mobile, AL. It was a Wednesday night, which may have explained why the show wasn’t totally sold out, but there was a strong contingency of music-loving, positive-minded folks that gathered to share the love with each other. Opening act Marc Scibilia was a three-piece rock band with pleasant vocals and pleasing vibes, who eventually coaxed the crowd onto their feet to dance. If you’ve attended concerts at the Saenger, you know this can be quite a feat indeed; then again, anyone going to a Spearhead show should fully expect to dance the night away, regardless of the presence of theatre seating! The audience was receptive and welcoming towards Marc Scibilia, who explained it was their first time in the Port City, and the band won the crowd over with a melodic “Jericho”, an upbeat “Better Man”, and a rousing cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “Dancing In the Dark”. By the end of their set, the room was primed for delight.

As soon as Michael Franti & Spearhead arrived onstage, a collective smile spread throughout the theatre, and the feeling was akin to receiving a 2-hour hug from humanity. This band is the epitome of Peace, Love, and Joy wrapped up in infinitely danceable feel-good music. From the beginning of “Hey Hey Hey”, Michael enticed the crowd to raise their hands, jump, and dance for joy.  For “Sound of Sunshine” the band released dozens of massive yellow balloons into the crowd which bounced around jubilantly, and a young girl was invited onstage to help sing the refrain. It is wonderful how Franti performs, constantly moving around amongst the crowd, intimately involving them in the concert. He played several songs from a small platform in the center of the room, bringing kids and adults with him to dance and sing. He even made his way to the beautiful balcony for the awesome new song “Summertime Is In Our Hands”.

It is so uplifting to hear these musicians filling the world with a message of hope and positivity. Franti shared the story of how a woman named Hope contacted him with a request that her husband Steve, who was suffering from advanced stage ALS, get to attend a concert. Not only did the band make Steve’s wish come true, but Michael and his wife Sara created Do It For The Love (www.doitforthelove.org) which grants concert-going wishes to people with life-threatening illnesses, children with severe challenges, and wounded veterans. Franti and Spearhead are also striving to remind us that, as Michael stated during the show, “Violence is the enemy, not each other!” Songs like “We Are All Earthlings” and “Good To Be Alive Today” really drove that message home, and allowed us to dance together and feel the Oneness that human beings are surely destined to achieve if we can set aside our differences and come together. At the end of the show, Franti asked the audience to join hands or link arms with each other, and John Lennon’s “Imagine” was played over the speakers as everyone swayed in unity. What a beautiful sentiment to close with!

If you’re in need of a dose of hope and love, the Soul Rocker Tour has just what you need, and there are still a number of dates remaining for the western USA in August. Michael Franti & Spearhead continue to provide a unique must-see concert experience, and we’re so glad our Saenger Theatre brought the love to us here in Mobile!

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Jane’s Addiction

Jane’s Addiction

with special guests:

Dinosaur Jr & Living Colour

July 26, 2016

Murat Theatre at Old National Centre

Indianapolis, Indiana

Photographs by: Tony Vasquez of Vasquez Photography

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Setlist: Stop!, No One’s Leaving, Ain’t No Right, Obvious, Been Caught Stealing, Three Days, Then She Did…, Of Course, Classic Girl

Encore: Rebel Rebel (David Bowie cover), Mountain Song, Ted, Just Admit It…, Jane Says

 

Sloss Music and Arts Festival 2016

Sloss Music and Arts Festival 2016

words and photography by Caspian Roebrts

On Saturday, July 16, 2016, I traveled to Sloss Industries in Birmingham, Alabama for the 2nd Annual Sloss Music and Arts Festival.  According to their website, Sloss Music & Arts Festival is a “two-day music and lifestyle event that takes place at Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark in Birmingham,” and “offers something for everyone whether it’s being able to browse some of the country’s finest poster makers or participate in hands on iron pouring demonstrations brought to you by the Metal Arts Program at Sloss Furnaces.” When I first got there, I spent quite a while walking around the national landmark, admiring the mechanisms used for iron working. It was amazing that they had members of the furnaces pouring iron right there! After admiring the wide variety of art they had on display, I prepared for the musical experience I was about to have.

Saturday’s lineup included bands such as Seratones, Anderson East, The Joy Formidable, and Shovels & Rope. These bands varied from genre to genre, providing a unique sound in the Birmingham area. I can’t tell you how many people I heard say aloud, “I have never heard of this band, but I love this!” Sloss provided the ability to expand people’s musical tastes, sharing new sounds that the crowd would never have heard before. As the day progressed, the next band I saw was Glass Animals at the Blast Stage. Their Indie-Rock set list included hits such as “Life Itself,” “Gooey,” and their very popular “Black Mambo.” Lead vocalist Dave Bayley and lead guitarist Drew MacFarlane often joined in the middle of the stage, dancing, singing, and playing together in a joyful expression of music. After their set, the growing sensation Grouplove took the Steam Stage. The Los Angeles based band performed a very lively set, playing hits such as “Itchin’ on a Photograph,” “Tongue Tied,” and an amazing rendition of the Beastie Boys “Sabotage.” Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals played a fantastic set, including my personal favorite “Steal My Kisses.” Ben Harper’s skill on slide guitar and regular guitar resounded throughout the crowd, causing some to even shed a tear. My last venture of the night was Logic at the Shed Stage. The Gaithersburg, Maryland born musician is now a professional singer, songwriter, and producer in hip hop and rap. His show was extremely hyped up, with his fans rapping almost as fast as he can.

Sunday began with ominous storm clouds in the distance, and an unsuspecting crowd enjoying bands including Banners, Jr Jr, and Sylvan Esso. While the crowd was enjoying the day, we trekked over to the Blast Stage for Dr Dog. While they were playing their set, those storm clouds had closed in on the grounds of the festival, providing a downpour of rain on us. This downpour turned into a large, dangerous storm, forcing the crowd underneath the underpass of the train tracks. After what seemed like forever, the rain finally left, allowing Fitz and the Tantrums to play their set. They played hits including “Out of my League,” “Fools Gold,” and their newest hit “Hand Clap.” The crowd celebrated the return of the music, forgetting about their soggy clothes and messed up hair. The final show we went to was the Flaming Lips, who had an amazingly choreographed performance for the crowd, launching balloons into the crowd. Their set contained songs such as “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Pt. 1,” Do You Realize??” and a beautiful cover of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity.” The Flaming Lips provided a perfect end to Sloss 2016.

Sloss Music and Arts Fest provided an amazing blend of live music of all genres, local artwork, and national history. I highly suggest coming and attending the next Sloss Festival with me!

Dave Matthews Band

Dave Matthews Band

July 22, 2016

Klipsch Music Center

Noblesville, IN

Photos by: Tony Vasquez of Vasquez Photography

Setlist:

Pig, Big Eyed Fish, Bismarck, One Sweet World, Crash Into Me, Warehouse, Samurai Cop, Don’t Drink the Water, Seek Up, Fool to Think, Lover Lay Down, Belly Belly Nice, Sugar Will, #41, Tripping Billies, Digging a Ditch, Pantala Naga Pampa, Rapunzel               Encore: Sister, Granny, All Along the Watchtower

 

Forecastle Festival 2016

Forecastle Festival 2016

July 15-17, 2016

Louisville Waterfront Park

Louisville, KY

Written by: Belinda Vasquez

Photos by: Tony Vasquez of Vasquez Photography

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Forecastle Festival has continued to grow, since the first one in 2002. This year it set a new attendance record, with over 65,000 in attendance. One might think the festival crowds might be getting too big, but the organizers did a great job utilizing the Louisville Waterfront Park grounds. With more than 60 acts on the lineup there was plenty of music for everyone to enjoy. This year’s headliners included The Avett Brothers, Alabama Shakes, and Ryan Adams. Other notable acts included Death Cab For Cuite, Gary Cark Jr., Dan Auerbach’s band The Arcs, Andrew McMahon, Grouplove, and Sylvan Esso.

 

Friday started off great with acts like the Seartones, 1200, and Black Pistol Fire. Portland’s Liz Vice, with her smoky vocals and laid-back groves set the tone for the rest of the weekend. She spoke about overcoming the craziness in the world by overlooking stereotypes, and coming together as one. It was a sentiment that was echoed by several other bands that weekend. We were all there with one common thread uniting us. It was the love of music and celebrating that fact was a beautiful thing to witness. Friday did have a weather evacuation, but none of the acts had to cancel their sets. The Avett Brothers played a high-energy set, and had the crowds singing along as they closed day one of the festival.

SatuPB1A3163smrday and Sunday were both scorchers, but the large crowds and extreme heat did not stop everyone from having a good time. Many of the attendees sought the shade in new Party Cove area. Where you could find mermaids playing volleyball, drum circles, and DJs playing tracks between acts over on the WFPK Port Stage.

Saturday night’s family shot before The Alabama Shakes took the stage again reiterated the theme of community and togetherness. The Louisville mayor, Greg Fischer, paid homage to the recently deceased Louisville native, Muhammad Ali by asking the crowd to raise their hands in compassion for the rest of the world.

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When Sunday rolled around the crowds were gathering at the Mast stage early in the day waiting to hear Death Cab For Cutie. Wrapping up Sunday night and the festival was Ryan Adams. His comical banter reflected that Ryan seemed happier than he has been in years. With his band providing the backbone for his amazing lyrics it was easy to see why. The weekend flew by after months of anticipation, but one thing is for sure next year’s Forecastle can’t get here fast enough.

 

Gregg Allman and Peter Frampton at The Lawn

PETER FRAMPTON and GREGG ALLMAN | 2016 Concert Series

Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park (Harrison College Concert Series) 7/20/2016

Photography courtesy of Phierce Photo, Keith Griner

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