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February 14, 2016 at 9:27 pm #31870paul_from_losangelesParticipant
Maintaining a tradition of pre-Grammy shows, the historic Troubadour venue in West Hollywood hosted a salute and tribute to Glenn Frey, this past Saturday evening, Feb. 13. As usual, the show sold-out online in minutes, despite no confirmed knowledge of the actual performers.
The evening began with our friend, Shannon McNally, singing into a microphone at center stage. However, in a curious juxtaposition, Shannon was not the featured singer–instead, despite being center stage, she sang support for her friends, the Cedric Burnside Project, Grammy nominees for Best Blues Album. (Thanks to Shannon’s Facebook page for clarifying Cedric’s group.)
The show progressed with 1-song sets by musicians associated with Glenn Frey, and climaxed with Brandi Carlile and Bonnie Raitt singing “Peaceful Easy Feeling”, and the entire ensemble closing with “Take It Easy”.
Forum member grumpymama was in attendance, among many other famous music-types, who I didn’t know.
A pleasant 2.5 hours for a Saturday night, more enjoyable with my welcomed access to the upstairs sitting lounge.
Here is a link to a more factual review, by reporter Holly Gleason.
http://hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=299736February 15, 2016 at 6:59 pm #54923stogerParticipant@paul_from_losangeles wrote:
Maintaining a tradition of pre-Grammy shows, the historic Troubadour venue in West Hollywood hosted a salute and tribute to Glenn Frey, this past Saturday evening, Feb. 13. As usual, the show sold-out online in minutes, despite no confirmed knowledge of the actual performers.
The evening began with our friend, Shannon McNally, singing into a microphone at center stage. However, in a curious juxtaposition, Shannon was not the featured singer–despite being center stage, she sang support harmony to a Grammy nominee–an African-American man playing drums at rear stage, and singing lead vocals into his microphone by the drums. With my lack of knowledge of most Grammy nominees, I can’t report his name. I spoke with Shannon later, but I neglected to learn the singer’s name. (but see link below)
The show progressed with 1-song sets by musicians associated with Glenn Frey, and climaxed with Brandi Carlile and Bonnie Raitt singing “Peaceful Easy Feeling”, and the entire ensemble closing with “Take It Easy”.
Forum member grumpymama was in attendance, among many other famous music-types, who I didn’t know.
A pleasant 2.5 hours for a Saturday night, more enjoyable with my welcomed access to the upstairs sitting lounge.
Here is a link to a more factual review, by reporter Holly Gleason.
http://hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=299736Well done, Paul. I’m curious as to whether you learned of this event via Shannon’s website, or elsewhere. At any rate, you seemed VIP. And “grumpymama” is as good a name as any big musician, for my money.
February 16, 2016 at 5:06 am #54924paul_from_losangelesParticipantstoger, I learned about this event from the Troubadour’s weekly E-Mail, although I was expecting a possible show, since the Troubadour advance calendar was suspiciously empty for the Saturday night before the Grammy’s. This event was similar to the Everly Brothers tribute, per the forum thread I started on Jan. 17, 2014.
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