Of course, the show was sold out!
In honor of the event patrons were given an official Narrows commemorative mug. And the official commemorative t-shirts and sweatshirt were available for purchase, listing every artist, including openers, who have performed at the Narrows over the past 8 years.
Of course, Ms. Tedeschi--whose dad and brother were in the audience--charmed the crowd with her bluesy chops, impressive singing, and kickin' group of musicians performing with her.
Kansans Moreland & Arbuckle opened the show with a set of blues rock that won them fans bigtime (You should have seen the line to buy their CDs after the performance!).
Mvyradio.com streamed the show live on its website and two radio frequencies. Chances are the show will be archived on the site in a few days.
7 comments:
Wow~ Susan was ok.$75? Nahh! Not worth it.
Hey....Great Show! Love the cup girls!!! Cheers! HAHAHAAAAAAAAA SO FUNNI!
Please stop the high price shows. There is enough high end place for the rich to go see shows.
You guy are a gem. Dont lose the people that brought you to this point. $75.00 is too much for this Venue and for Susan. Marc Cohn is only $45.00.
$75.00 at this price has the Narrows Mission Statemnet changes?
I am willing to pay top dollar to see performers that would otherwise be playing in a venue with thousands of seats. Let's focus here, people. If you don't want to pay $75 to see a show, don't buy a ticket. The Narrows offers most of its shows at a much lower rate, but if you want to see top tier acts in an intimate setting, you have to pay the price. Do the math--if an act gets $20,000 for a show (many cost much more) and the Narrows seats 280, tickets are going to cost $75 or more. Otherwise, go see shows of this caliber at the Comcast Center. I've paid $100 to see shows there over the past few years--and that was just to walk in the gate. Never mind that I needed a telescope to see! Stop the hating people, I my opinion the Narrows is exceeding its mission. Do you want the deal of the year??? Then get a ticket for Chuck Prophet for only $15.
Why dont the Narrows Staff ask the people who go the the show what is TOO High a price for any preformer? The Z in New Bedford Did
Catty, Catty, Catty. Lord save me. Don't complain about the $75 ticket. If you don't want 2 pay it, DONT COME! There, problem solved. I mean seriously people.
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