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Alan Jackson Concert Details

Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Band Concerts, Concert Venues, Live Music Venues | Posted on 13-11-2008

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Alan Jackson Concert Details-Alan Jackson born on October 17, 1958 is an American country music singer and songwriter. He is the one of the best-selling country musicians of the 1990s and has sold over 40 million albums with 30 number 1 hits. Jackson is originally from Newnan, Georgia. He previously worked in The Nashville Network’s mailroom. Jackson’s wife Denise got him connected to Glen Campbell, who helped him jumpstart his career.

His first album, 1990’s Here in the Real World, was a major hit, as was his second (1991) album, Don’t Rock the Jukebox. His 1992 release, A Lot About Livin’ (And a Little ‘Bout Love) was a smash success, spawning five major singles with “Chattahoochee” being the most enduring and successful. After a few more hit albums, Jackson again rocketed to fame with “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” a song about the September 11, 2001 attacks, which became a hit single and briefly propelled him into the mainstream spotlight; the song was even the subject of parody on the popular animated series South Park, in the episode “A Ladder To Heaven”.

Although Jackson has been characterized as a “hat act”, his influences go deep into the roots of country music and his songs have been recorded by some of the greats like Charley Pride, who recorded “Here In The Real World”. He has sung with George Jones on the award-winning “I Don’t Need Your Rockin’ Chair” and “A Good Year for the Roses.” His sense of humor comes through in “Gone Country” with the satirical description of the wannabes who cynically jumped on the country music bandwagon in the 1990s: “Everybody’s gone country/Yeah we’ve gone country/The whole world’s gone country.” He has been credited for popularizing a Neotraditional Country sound.

Alan’s band is named the Stray Horns.

Some of Alan Jackson Albums are:

• Drive (2002)

• Let It Be Christmas (2002)

• Greatest Hits Volume II And Some Other Stuff (2003)

• What I Do (2004)

• Precious Memories (2006)

• and many more

He has received many awards like:

• Grammy sward for Best Country Song “Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)” 2002

• Entertainer of the Year 1995

• All time winner: Single of the Year 2005

• Album of the Year, Common Threads: The Songs of the Eagles 1994

• and many more

The Magic of a Live Concert

Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Band Concerts, Concert Venues, Live Music Venues | Posted on 12-11-2008

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The Magic of a Live Concert-If you have been to a concert ever, you know that the memories will be with you for a long time to come; the atmosphere, side shows, beautiful people from all walks of life and cultural backgrounds. Not to mention the kaleidoscope of colors and, of course, the quicken pulse that you experience when you are at a live concert. It is almost surreal at times. You lose track of time, and indeed, for the majority of us, all inhibitions take leave of us.

Aside from the wonderful feeling that one gets at a music concert, one also gets to temporarily suspend all worries and concerns that he or she may dealing with. It is almost akin to taking a hallucinogenic drug to escape them. Without the side effects associated with. The benefits are similar. We all know how the shaky state of the economy is, and how it impacts our livelihood. Yes, your hard earned dollars can only go so far these days. Certainly not as far as it used to. I guess going to a concert will be one way of escaping this feeling of doom and gloom.

It is why a lot of the world renowned musicians are having their concerts sold out! Yes. People somehow manage to spare $30 to $50 for a concert in spite of the financial hardships. Such is the magical power of live music. In all actuality, this has a twofold Benefit: It supports our artists (gone are the days of artists making money by having a hit going platinum) since the internet began to enable people to download music, and we get entertainment which is therapeutic.

In case you think I have forgotten, many relationships, romantic and non-romantic have come about after a meeting at a concert. That indeed is the magical power of concerts. People get groovy and before you know it they get bold enough to approach strangers. Then one thing leads to another. That is how it goes. For those lucky souls to score, the end of a concert does not bring about the sadness which comes with it. You know the reason is they are in cloud nine. All ecstatic and smitten! Is that not a wonderful thing, or what?

Now there are dos and don’ts of concert going. The dos are:

• Make sure you get your concert ticket or tickets well in good time
• Make sure you get your concert ticket or tickets from a legitimate seller
• Take advantage of the convenience of buying from a reputable online ticket dealer
• Last but not least dress comfortably and grab some blanket and portable chairs

The don’ts are:

• Do not wait until the very last day or so to get your concert ticket, or you will risk getting scalped L
• Do not be conned into buying your concert ticket from a shady source
• Ladies should avoid wearing high heeled shoes, preferably.

The Concert Legends

Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Band Concerts, Concert Venues, Live Music Venues | Posted on 11-11-2008

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The Concert Legends-”Without music, life would be a mistake” is a famous old saying. However, without the great musicians there is no great music. Those who are really interested in live concerts would have come across the names Tom Petty, Kanye West, Kenny Chesney, and Jimmy Buffett. They are the real music legends. Spare a little time to reading on, to know more about these legends.

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers

Tom Petty will be familiar as a singer, song writer, and a guitarist to those who love heartland rock music. The songs like “Don’t Do Me Like That”, “Refugee”, “Runnin’ Down a Dream”, “The Waiting”, “Don’t Come Around Here No More”, “I Won’t Back Down”, “Free Fallin’”, “Mary Jane’s Last Dance”, “American Girl”, “Learning to Fly” and “You Don’t Know How It Feels”, are heavily played hit singles by Tom Petty which act as medicines for broken hearts. Born and raised in Gainesville, Florida, USA, Tom was very much interested in rock and roll music early at the age of 11 when he met Elvis Presley. He began his recording career with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, the band’s 1976 debut album, which was initially unpopular in the United States. Their second album, You’re Gonna Get It! marked the band’s first Top 40 album.

Kanye West

Kanye West, who is one of the great American rap artists and a hip hop producer, released his debut album “The College Dropout” in 2004. His recent, third album being “Graduation” was released in 2007. All his albums received lots of awards (including nine Grammys). Kanye West who was born in Atlanta, Georgia was involved in a near car crash fatal in 2002 while driving home from the recording studio. The crash provided inspiration for West’s first single, “Through the Wire”. Kanye also won the ‘best new artist’ award in 2004.

Kenny Chesney

Everyone who loves to hear music of country genre would have come across the name ‘Kenny Chesney’. Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, Chesney has recorded thirteen albums, eleven of which have been certified gold or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America. ‘I will Stand’ Chesney’s third album for BNA, was released in 1997. “She’s Got It All”, which served as the album’s lead-off single, became Chesney’s first Billboard Number One single, spending three weeks at the top of the country charts.. Yet another enthusiastic artist in the globe!

Jimmy Buffett

Jimmy Buffet, the 62 year old businessman is also a successful singer and a song writer. His band is known as “the Coral Reefer Band”. He has also produced movies recently including hits such as “Margaritaville”. Buffett began his musical career in Nashville, Tennessee during the late 1960s as a country artist and recorded his first album, the folk rock Down to Earth, in 1970. Jimmy Buffett has released over 30 albums, as of October, 2007. In 2007 Buffett received the CMA Event of the Year Award for his song “Hey Good Looking” which featured Alan Jackson and George Strait.

LET THE MUSIC BEGIN

Simple words cannot explain the capabilities of these great legends. You need to catch them live in action to have the electrifying experience of their live concerts. Getting the tickets to the live concerts of these musical legends has never been easy before. However, websites like seat exchange helps you fans of these great artists find their events and get the tickets for them all in one place with ease. So what are you waiting for? Grab your tickets and let’s experience the extravaganza.

How To Promote A Concert The Creative Way

Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Band Concerts, Concert Venues, Live Music Venues | Posted on 10-11-2008

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How To Promote A Concert The Creative Way-Don’t know how to promote a concert? Well that’s probably not unusual because there really isn’t one method you can use for each concert or event. Concert promoters make a fortune doing this for a living so certainly you can’t expect my humble little price of the internet to be able to tell all, but I can offer some tips and ideas.

I used to promote seminars, not really concerts but when I helped a friends band get some publicity and promotion it seemed to work. I got some new tips from a book and they seemed to help to.

First – think about who your target audience is. What other concerts / gigs / events would they go to? We gave out flyers at other gigs in the area where other bands in the same musical style played. Hence our target audience was there and an easy target. One of the bands even announced our concert for us at the end of the set.

Second – flyers. Okay, I should have made this the first point – I was just testing you!. Try to put them up / hand them out where your target audience will see them (take a hint from the first tip) and make sure you don’t just litter the place and aren’t posting them anywhere illegal. Make sure they will stand out, so colour is good, but expensive. You will be able to get many more leaflets / flyers out there if you buy black and white. It may be an idea to go to the local college and see if you can get a graphic design student to design a leaflet for you in exchange for free tickets.

Thirdly – get on the web. Myspace has a great music section, and it can’t hurt to promote your concert here. Maybe link to a Youtube video of your band playing, or put clips from your last performance if you have a video of the event.

Fourthly – most local papers have a what’s on guide or events page. Make sure you have a listing here which is often free. Is your concert newsworthy in any way? Try contacting the paper to see if they will do a write up. Are you playing for a charity or worthy event? Are there any unusual circumstances around the gig? On a slow news day the paper may just get your photo in the paper and give a small write up. Try getting a free mention on the radio as well.

Fifth – Alice Copper was played in London. To promote the gig he had a big truck drive around with an advertising board on the back. The truck “happened” to break down right in the middle of London, and caused traffic jams that made the news. People in the UK saw a big picture of Alice Cooper right on there TV screen, and soon everybody knew Alice was playing a concert in the UK. Now, I don’t suggest you do this, but be creative. What about putting stickers promoting your event on coins, pasting flyers to your vehicle and leaving it parked in a busy car park where lots of people will see it. Try putting stickers on any mail you send out – you’d probably be surprised how many pairs of hands that mail goes through!

I think that is enough for know to wet your appetite. As a final thought, think about your budget. It is very easy to spend a lot of money promoting a concert if you don’t know how. I’ve learned from some of my mistakes which is why I bought the book – I try to learn from other people’s mistakes these days.

If you really want to know how to promote a concert and get the full range of techniques I suggest taking a look at the book as well.

How to Survive an Underground Rock or Metal Concert

Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Band Concerts, Concert Venues, Live Music Venues | Posted on 09-11-2008

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How to Survive an Underground Rock or Metal Concert-Underground indie rock or underground heavy metal shows are not like mainstream rock shows. Security isn’t paid to protect you, but to protect the club from you and to kick you out if you damage anything or act like you’re on drugs. If you want to enjoy the music, and it is some of the most vital music in rock, you’ll want to follow some basic rules:

* Bring nothing but your wallet and keys. If you get frisked by security, or someone else does something stupid, you don’t want to be holding anything. Leave the drugs at home or get a hotel room nearby with your friends, and taxi over.
* Don’t drink until you’re obliterated. If you want to have a few beers, who’s going to complain? But know your limits. That fun stunt you thought wouldn’t make you look like a drunk idiot will make you look like a dangerous drunk idiot to security, or to the guy who decks you with a haymaker because you were being a drunk idiot.
* Mosh? Going into that pit is like signing a contract that says you’re not going to blame someone else for causing you bodily harm. It can also be a load of fun. The rules are: try to bounce other people off you, not hit them. Forgive others when a misplaced elbow makes chin contact. And finally, if someone falls, pick them up before they get trampled.
* Security guys are underpaid and are used to every excuse in the book. The time to make peace with them is before an incident starts. If two guys start fighting, back up and make it clear you’re not involved. If the guy next to you suddenly coughs cocaine all over the stage and starts barfing blood, do the same thing.
* I recommend showing up early to get a good parking space, and leaving nothing visible in the car at all. Homeless people sometimes take a shine to your old sweater if it’s a cold night out, or wonder if those fake Oakleys are real.
* Suppose something goes really wrong, and the cops show up. Even if you have a grudge or well-reasoned complaint against our law enforcement officers, now is not the time, when they are outnumbered and surrounded by a potential riot. Be polite, sit down quietly away from any incident locations, and get out as quickly as you can, because if mayhem happens, they’re going to start taking people out.
* Club personnel are in this job because it’s a lifestyle, and don’t get paid much. It won’t kill you to be polite, but don’t be a chump. State your request, be friendly, and move on.
* The bathrooms may be a disaster before the show, but they’re usually a compost pond by halfway through. If something needs to happen in your excretory tract, make sure it happens before you arrive at the show.
* How to make a band happy: bands get paid the least for CDs and tshirts you order online from a third party store, a little more for CDs and tshirts you order from the label, still a bit more from tshirts and CDs you buy at the club, and a little bit more for tshirts and CDs you order from their web site. What makes them the most cash is when you find them after the show and buy the shirt or CD from them there, because they don’t have to pay the club or label a cut.

Follow these basic instructions and you’ll be a productive and happy member of the audience, and no harm will likely come to you. Think of it as a new form of etiquette for places where you might not expect standards to apply, but because they’re inherent to human behavior, they do.

Concert Venues: CW Center Stage in Atlanta GA

Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Band Concerts, Concert Venues, Live Music Venues | Posted on 28-10-2008

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Concert Venues: CW Center Stage is an icon in the Atlanta Music and Performing Arts Community! An intimate 1100 capacity venue where every seat is a winner, an undisputedly premier sound and lighting system, a cozy lounge area and prime location in the heart of Midtown, EarthLink Live stands apart from the rest!

Center Stage is building upon a rich history of hosting some of the most recognizable names in show business, including:

  • Nathan Angelo
  • Faith Evans
  • Billy Corgan
  • Bright Eyes
  • The Faint
  • Jesse McCartney
  • Mudvayne
  • Backstreet Boys
  • Queens Of The Stone Age
  • Ryan Cabrera
  • Nas
  • Kenny Wayne Shepherd
  • Ministry
  • Deftones
  • Sonic Youth
  • Jill Scott
  • David Byrne
  • Zero 7
  • Blondie
  • Marc Broussard
  • Sugar Ray
  • The Crystal Method
  • Air
  • Kanye West
  • Chevelle
  • Spiritualized
  • Our Lady Peace
  • Wu-Tang Clan
  • Sister Hazel
  • The Cult

CW Center Stage Contact Information:

1374 West Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30309

Phone: (404)885-1365
Fax: (404)885-1919

Concert Venues: The Blue Moon Saloon in Lafayette, LA

Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Band Concerts, Concert Venues, Live Music Venues | Posted on 27-10-2008

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The Blue Moon Saloon opened in April of 2002 on the back porch of the Blue Moon Guesthouse and has since become one of America’s premier venues for roots music from around the world. This world famous honky tonk is a home-grown place where all kinds and sizes are welcome, the Saloon is more than a venue or a gig.

The Blue Moon Saloon has become a meeting place where world travelers, community organizations, families, artists and politicians rub elbows, dance, drink a few and thank their lucky stars they have the good fortune to spend an evening together in Lafayette, LA.

Contact Information:

Blue Moon Saloon
215 East Convent Street
Lafayette, LA 70501 / USA
1.877.766.BLUE

Previously Recorded Live Music Performances:

Freebird Live – Jacksonville Florida Top Concert Venues

Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Band Concerts, Concert Venues, Live Music Venues | Posted on 26-10-2008

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Freebird Live, located in Jacksonville, FL has evolved into one of the country’s premier small live music venues. Showcasing a spectrum of national and regional touring artists, as well as, select inspiring local artists. The name “Freebird Live” reflects our focus on “live music”, offering a variety of genres to satisfy your musical interests.

Freebird Live features the latest state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems. A non-smoking two story music venue with a current capacity of 700 with 2 full bars, a unique railed balcony overlooks the ground floor stage. In addition, there is an open air exterior wrap around balcony designated as the smoking area.

Freebird Live is located in downtown Jacksonville Beach, Florida just one block east of the Atlantic Ocean across from the SeaWalk Pavilion. Freebird Live has become well-known as one of Jacksonville, Florida’s Premier “Live Music” Venues!

Checkout the following links to performances that were recorded at Freebird Live: