Monday, March 3, 2014

Lorrie Bennett band rocks Johnny Cash Birthday Celebration

By Butch Worrell and Vicki Langdon
     Nashville, TN

 To Lorrie Bennett he was Uncle Johnny. Anita Carter, Lorrie’s mother and June Carter Cash‘s sister, had one of the most beautiful voices in the music business.


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

NASCAR Food City 500 Returns to Bristol Motor Speedway

Bristol Motor Speedway during NASCAR Sprint Cup Food City 500
Bristol Motor Speedway during NASCAR Sprint Cup Food City 500
Coming up next month in beautiful Bristol, Tennessee is the Food City 500 at the Bristol Motor Speedway.  The March 16th race is a premier event in the NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit.  The deafening roar of the engines, the excitement of the race, and the thousands upon thousands of race fans all make this one of the most exciting NASCAR events around.  Featuring the best stock car drivers in the world, NASCAR events are a spectacle unlike any other event.  Bristol Motor Speedway has long been the home to NASCAR fame since the early 1960’s.  Previous notable races held here have been the Southeastern 500 and the Valleydale 500.  The Food City 500 features 500 laps totaling 266.5 miles of pure adrenaline and speed.  Fans come for not just the excitement of the race, but also for a day of tailgating with friends and family.  Kicking off this year’s race is a concert from Colt Ford on the Food City 500 stage.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Snoop Dogg Brings the Party to Bogart's

Snoop Dogg/Lion played for a small sold out crowd this Friday night at Bogart's. Snoop has been playing small venues at select spots across the country during the winter with a plan to return to the big arenas/festivals this summer.  I think all bands should do this from time to time, as intimate atmosphere adds to the experience of a great performer. Snoop played all the classics and a few new  tracks for the crowd. On this particular night, Snoop showed up fashionable late but still played a strong set of what the crowd wanted to hear. Check out more of my crowd coverage at NBC.com under their music section. (Not a whole lot of wide angle shots as I have two lenses getting worked on at this moment.)

Images by Doug Siegel

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Looking Forward to Moogfest 2014

Flying Lotus at Moogfest
Flying Lotus at Moogfest
Moogfest 2014 is fast approaching to the legions of electronic music fans in the southeast.  It is taking place over five days from April 23-27 in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina.  Since coming to Asheville, North Carolina in 2010, Moogfest has become the premier urban music festival, bringing the top of the line music and workshops to multiple venues around downtown Asheville.  Moogfest is named after the late Bob Moog, known as the inventor of electronic music and the Moog Synthesizer.  The festival is held in order to honor the creativity and inventiveness that Bob Moog spread throughout his life.  







Friday, February 14, 2014

The Augustines at The Independent

It's fortunate that The Augustines, a band that was recently on the verge of calling it quits, managed to find their way to recording their sophomore album, "Augustines." This past Monday night saw them in top form as Billy McCarthy (lead vocals & guitar), Rob Allen (drums) and Eric Sanderson (bass, keys & guitar) rolled through San Francisco with a stop at The Independent in San Francisco.

Galactic w/ Maggie Koerner and Ryan Montblue

Galactic played on February 12, 2014 at the 20th Century Theater with special guest Maggie Koerner. I must say, I have never heard Galactic perform so well. I have seen Galactic at several festivals this year but this performance really stood out. Maggie Koerner has an amazing voice and blends well with the funk grooves of Galactic. More information is available at galacticfunk.com. Ryan Montblue opened the show with a great set as well.

Images by Doug Siegel

 

Monday, February 10, 2014

Rebelution at the Madison Theater

Rebelution came to the Madison Theater on February 8, 2014 to play for a sold out crowd last Saturday night. I noticed that there were lots of Cincinnati Bengals running around before the show. It turns out they were having an end of the season party upstairs in the balcony for the performance. Domata Peko, a defensive tackle for the Bengals, introduced the team and brought about 8 other team members up on stage to kick off the night. The home town crowd went wild and Rebelution went into a great set of old and new songs. See what the band is up to at www.rebelutionmusic.com

Images by Doug Siegel


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