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I hereby declare the house concert to be a complete success. There were about 16 audience members, plus Kaia (who might be a bit young to be considered a true audience members, but seemed to enjoy herself nonetheless). Between Heather, Ben, Jason, and John, there were probably enough instruments to outfit a small country, but they all got played.
The concert itself was wonderful. Small, intimate, lots of really good interaction between the performers and the audience. They played a lot of songs from their new album, The Green Knight, and their next-most-recent album, The Gabriel Hounds. I mouthed the songs to myself off to the side. It was lovely.
Afterwards, the 6-7 people who were left sat around and chatted while the rest of Heather's band packed up the instruments. I told Heather she could blame me for sitting and not talking. "Yes, I'm forcing here and making her sing me songs! (Was that loud enough, Heather? Should I say it louder?)"
Clean-up only took about 30-45 minutes, and now I'm sitting here listening to the new CD and just finished posting some pictures from the concert on my facebook, which you can see here.
Ta for now!
The concert itself was wonderful. Small, intimate, lots of really good interaction between the performers and the audience. They played a lot of songs from their new album, The Green Knight, and their next-most-recent album, The Gabriel Hounds. I mouthed the songs to myself off to the side. It was lovely.
Afterwards, the 6-7 people who were left sat around and chatted while the rest of Heather's band packed up the instruments. I told Heather she could blame me for sitting and not talking. "Yes, I'm forcing here and making her sing me songs! (Was that loud enough, Heather? Should I say it louder?)"
Clean-up only took about 30-45 minutes, and now I'm sitting here listening to the new CD and just finished posting some pictures from the concert on my facebook, which you can see here.
Ta for now!