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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Artist Spotlight: Ben Rector

What you need to know:
1. Style- Singer/Songwriter
2. Sounds like- If Jason Mraz and John Mayer were to have a baby
3. Originally from Oklahoma but currently resides in Nashville
4. Currently on tour with Needtobreathe promoting his album "Something Like This"
5. What should I listen to first?- If you like a good love ballad (and i'm talking, "I want this as my wedding song" good) check out the video I took of him opening for Needtobreathe performing "Forever Like That". It's breathtaking to say the least.


Side note- The adorable baby laughing in the video, is his nephew. 


Usually when an opening act comes out, the crowd is just counting down the minutes until it's time to see the headliner. While no one around me in the crowd had ever heard Ben before that night, I can tell you that no one wanted to see him leave the stage once they did. There were several looks being darted around which said "Where did this guy come from, and why have I never heard of him?" Myself included. 

Everything about him was just, refreshing. Everything from his smooth vocals, catchy lyrics, sarcastic personality, and a smile that made all the girls melt. Sorry ladies, he's married! I know, I know, very sad.

If you still need convincing to love this guy, listen to his cover of  "I Wanna Dance With Somebody". It's pretty great.


Here's another video I took, called "Home"





All in all I definitely became a big fan that night and can't wait for him to come back to the west coast!

Go buy his album "Something Like This"!
You can also follow him on Twitter, @benrector (he's pretty funny)

Monday, March 26, 2012

Needtobreathe and Ben Rector at Club Nokia

Show: Needtobreathe and Ben Rector
Venue: Club Nokia, Downtown Los Angeles
Date: 3/20/12
Show #12

I had been waiting for this show for what felt like an eternity because I had gotten my ticket several months beforehand. Tuesday finally rolled around and I could not have been more excited to see my favorite southern boys of Needtobreathe. Needtobreathe has easily become one of my favorite bands to see live. They somehow find a way exude even more energy on stage than the last time. It's difficult to explain how amazing they are live without seeing it for yourself. They just pour their heart and soul in to each and every note they play, and lure you in with their beyond compare powerhouse vocals, mesmerizing stage presence and overall expert musicianship.

Oh, and they're not half bad to look at either.



This was my 4th time seeing Needtobreathe, and each time, the lead singer Bear, let's everyone know how humbled by the response they get when the come to so cal. It still continues to baffle them, and will admit they used to be afraid of playing in front of us here in LA. 







They also had an amazing opening act (I will be doing a larger post on him separately). His name was Ben Rector. I couldn't recommend him more highly.


For all my videos from the show, visit my YouTube channel!

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Voxhaul Broadcast at The Sattelite


Show: Voxhaul Broadcast
Venue: The Sattelite (formerly Spaceland), Silverlake, CA
Date: 3/19/12
Show #11

On Monday night I went to see Voxhaul Broadcast for their 3rd week into their month long residency at The Sattelite in Silverlake. I've seen these guys a few times, I believe the first time was when they opened for Rooney a while back. They really resonated with me when I saw them that first time, and I've seen them a few times since, each great. They're an indie rock group from Orange County. They released an album last year called "Timing is Everything" and I highly recommend checking it out. "Leaving on the 5th" is my favorite.

The Sattelite isn't my favorite place to see a show because of the poor sound quality and lack of stage lighting, so unfortunately this time seeing the guys isn't one of the better performances I've seen. I know they're better than what I saw that night. Either way, still glad I went. Here a few shots from the show.









To see my videos of Voxhaul Broadcast from this show, check out my YouTube page

Jordan Knight at House of Blues



Show: Jordan Knight
Venue: House of Blues, West Hollywood CA
Date: 3/8/12

Show #10 

On this Thursday knight night in Hollywood, hundreds of 30 something women flocked to the House of Blues to see a childhood crush come alive again. Jordan Knight, of New Kids on the Block was in town on a solo tour. Yet instead of hearing the normal boy band talk in line about where to put that new poster you just got from Tiger Beat, it was "I wish I could have gotten here sooner but the babysitter was late." While the fans may have grown up, it was apparent their inner teenybopper never left them.

While New Kids on the Block was before my time (All about BSB for me), I had the chance to see them on the NKOTBSB tour (3 times :-) and after the first song, instantly knew I was a  "Jordan girl" as the fans say. So I was very excited to hear he was coming to HOB.

The show was opened by a YouTube sensation named Chad, who was known for his 1 minute Boy Band Medley. Jordan saw his video and asked him to open the show! Pretty cool! The mash up can be seen below:


He also sang an original song which was pretty hilarious. Definitely reminded me of Andy Samberg.


He was followed by Spankie Valentine... She was... Hmm... Trying too hard may be an understatement. She acted like she was headlining at Madison Square Garden. Which I guess you gotta give her props for that, but it was just a little too over the top for Jordan fans, and the small venue. 

Then it was finally time for Jordan to come out! He opened with "Let's Go Higher", which was the perfect song to get the crowd going. But let's be real, he could have just stood there and stared at the crowd for 20 minutes and everyone would have still showed up. 


I think if you were to ask anyone there though, there would be a unanimous vote that the highlight of the night was when he performed "O Face". Why you ask? Let's just say, hip thrusting was back in full effect and the video I recorded of it is NSFW.


The other highlight of the night was when he picked 2 girls to come on stage with him during "Rockstar". Before picking the girls, he prefaced it by saying he always gets girls on stage who act crazy in the crowd, but when they get on stage, they're shy and don't dance. Unfortunately 1. I didn't get picked, and 2. the girls who were picked were extremely boring to watch and you could tell Jordan was upset they wouldn't do anything. Nonetheless it was fun to try and live vicariously through them for a few minutes.


All in all, it was an amazing show and completely exceeded my expectations. Can't wait to see him again!

Venue Tip
Do "Pass the Line"! While it's a ploy to get you to spend more money there, HOB has a program called "Pass The Line" where if you buy an entree from the restaurant, or spend $20 in the store, you get to go in a special line which goes in before the general admission line. A few things to remember for this:

1. Order food at the bar upstairs and then go eat in line. It's better to have someone in your party go order the food, while someone stays in line.

2. Make sure you tell them you're buying food for pass the line, they need to sign your receipt, that will be your early ticket in.

3. Ask where the Pass The Line is. You'll learn this place is super unorganized, and if you ask 10 different people, you'll get 10 different answers. I'll tell you that when I went for this show, I happened to ask the right security guard who told me where the right line was going to be, and everyone else had started a fake line, so I got to get in first. It was at the end of the hill, by the VIP entrance near the stairway to the Foundation room, near the Valet. Go there first.

4. Don't freak if a few people go in before you, there's usually a meet n greet that gets to go in even before pass the line. All in all it's worth it if you want to get up close.

To see all my videos from the show (yes, there's more!) visit my YouTube page.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Quick Update

Hi everyone!

It’s been a busy few weeks, but just wanted to let you know what posts you can look forward to, coming soon!

     Jordan Knight at House of Blues (Videos on YouTube)
     Voxhaul Broadcast at The Sattelite (Videos on YouTube)
     Needtobreathe and Ben Rector at Club Nokia (Videos on YouTube)
     Of Monsters and Men at The Troubadour (Videos on YouTube)
     The Lumineers at Hotel CafĂ© (Videos on YouTube)
     Cartel at The Key Club (Happening Saturday)
     Good Old War at Avalon (Happening Sunday)

So many shows, so little time! Promise to get photos up soon! In the meantime, check out my YouTube page as I upload videos the next day.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Daniel Bedingfield at Hard Rock Cafe






 
Show: Daniel Bedingfield
Venue: Hard Rock Cafe, Hollywood CA
Date: 3/6/12
Show #9

Last night I went over to the Hard Rock Cafe because I heard about a free show going on, with headliner Daniel Bedingfield. Yes he may have been a one hit wonder nearly 9 years ago, but I was so infatuated with that album, I still put it on from time to time and belt out every word. Such a beautiful, fun, and addicting album. So I was VERY excited when I found out he was coming back.

I got to the venue around 10:30, and ended up meeting Daniel's assistant. Once he understood how big of a fan I was, he ran to get Daniel so I could meet him! So sweet of him!

Don't get me wrong, I love me some Daniel Bedingfield, but good lord, I've never seen anyone with a worse case of ADD. He was ALL over the place. It was amusing actually. I think at one point he was attempting to have 3-4 different conversations with all separate groups of people standing somewhat close together, myself included. I was surprised he stayed in one spot long enough to even take this picture.

His sisters Natasha and Nickola showed up! They performed one of my favorite Daniel songs "Honest Questions", to which he actually prefaced the song with asking the audience "Who has ever wanted to die? Like really really badly?" *crickets* "C'mon, no one?". So that was interesting. You could tell the 3 of them had not rehearsed this beforehand, but it was good nonetheless and a nice surprise to see Natasha.




Video of the performance is below:

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Review of the band that came on right before Daniel, The Silent Comedy coming soon! Until then, there's a video of them on my YouTube page

Also, videos from last night are up on my YouTube page now as well! Includes 2 videos of Daniel beatboxing with Blake Lewis from American Idol.



Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Mat Kearney at The Mayan

Show: Mat Kearney
Venue: The Mayan, Los Angeles, CA
Date: 2/23/12
Show #8

I had the pleasure of seeing Mat Kearney at The Mayan last month. Where the hell is The Mayan you ask? It's definitely not on the list of normal LA venues. The Mayan is actually a nightclub downtown, which they turned into a concert venue for the night. This show was originally supposed to be at the Music Box in Hollywood, but it recently closed and is pending a renovation under new management, so they moved it here.

Great venue! If it weren't for Mayan markings everywhere you turn, I would have thought I was actually at the Music Box. Looked just like it. Same setup (gen admin floor, seating upstairs) and about the same size too. My only complaint was the distance from the barricade to the stage.

The opening act Robert Francis was so great! I highly recommend you check him out. He performed like a seasoned veteran who had been doing this all his life. The songs were catchy, gritty and soulful. I'll be keeping an eye out for him in the future, i'd love to see him again.

Mat was great as usual. He always looks so comfortable on stage and belts everything out so effortlessly. One of the big highlights was when he brought a fan on stage to perform with him. I always love seeing artists do that.

I took a ton of great videos from the show. They can all be seen on my YouTube page here.



Mat jumped off the stage into the crowd right in front of me in the middle of a song! I was a little caught off guard so the pic is a little blurry but you get the idea.