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Collin Raye Concert Review – Lake Jackson, Texas

On one of the few sunny Saturday’s since New Year’s Day, I decided to take a road trip to Lake Jackson, TX.  Not really a tourist hot spot, however this weekend one of country music’s top hit makers was performing at The Clarion at Brazosport College.  Collin Raye has a track record of five certified platinum albums, 24 top ten hits, and 15 number one hits.  Saturday night’s performance was billed as an acoustic performance with two acoustic guitars (Collin being one) and piano accompaniment.  Raye is known for his rocking, upbeat and energetic performances, so an acoustic performance seems a little “out of character”.   So it would seem.

The Clarion is a 600 seat concert hall built to accommodate acoustical performances.  The “acoustics” proved to be quite impressive on Saturday evening.  Raye emerged on a darkened stage to begin the evening with one of his top ten singles from 1999 “Anyone Else”.  He continued on with well known hits that included “Little Rock”, “I Can Still Feel You”, and “Little Red Rodeo”. 

Raye is very personable and quickly established a rapport with his audience.  He mentioned that he likes performing in the smaller venues because it is more intimate and he can make eye contact with almost everyone in the audience.  Raye stressed that the large stadium shows are exciting due to the sheer number in the crowds, but the smaller venues made him feel like he was performing with friends in their living rooms.  Throughout the evening he made everyone feel right at home.  

Raye’s voice continues to be as strong and as powerful today as when he first emerged on the country music scene in 1991.  With the release of his latest CD “Never Going Back”, Raye continues to produce quality and versatility in his music.  With only his guitar and piano accompaniment, Raye performed two selections from the CD, “The Only Jesus” and the latest single release “She’s With Me”.  “She’s With Me” is a touching  tribute written by Raye for his granddaughter who has a regressive neurological condition.     

Mid-way through the evening, Raye changed the tempo and the direction of the show with a selection of classics that expanded several decades and genres of music.  Raye began with the timeless Simon and Garfunkel classic “Bridge Over Troubled Water”.  He introduced the song by stating that “it was one of those you are afraid to do because you don’t want to mess it up”.  No worries.  Raye did a beautiful rendition of this classic and was rewarded with applause and cheers from the crowd.  He followed with Kris Kistofferson’s “Sunday Morning Coming Down”.

Raye next faced the challenge of “Rockin’ It Up” with “Do It Again” by Steely Dan with two acoustic guitars and one grand piano.  Rockin’ it up they did with the amazing guitar accompaniment of Chris Raspante and outstanding piano accompaniment of Melanie Shore.  The electronic embellishment and the beat of a drum were never missed.  The crowd was engaged and amazed and erupted with applause of appreciation several times throughout the song.

Raye ended the set of timeless classics with a rendition of Hank Williams Sr’s “Ramblin’ Man” and Elton John’s “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me”. 

Raye then returned to the hits that gave him his multi-platinum status.  He rocked out again with “That’s My Story” which he continues to perform “true” to the style of the original recording and sings it in the original key even though he is “not as young as he use to be”.  Raye explained to the audience that Conway Twitty gave him sage advice at one time “to never change the key of your songs because your audience will appreciate you more”.  Good advice.

Raye concluded the evening with his first number one hit “Love, Me” which the audience sang along to throughout.  He returned for an encore with “In This Life”. 

An acoustic performance for Collin Raye was definitely NOT out of character.   The audience enjoyed an evening of true (not enhanced) music performed by three exceptionally talented artists.  The artists were rewarded with a standing ovation, applause and cheers.    

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Country Tonite Concert Review

Country Tonite ShowThis past week, I traveled to Branson, MO for a short getaway.  While there I attended the Country Tonite show at the Oakridge Boys Theatre. 

The show is a jammed packed two hours with a brief intermission after the first hour.  The first hour will get your blood flowing and your hands clapping with featured singers, high energy dancers, and a little comedy thrown in by host Bob Nichols.  

The second hour of the show features guest entertainers from some of country music’s finest.  The Country Tonite band pulls it all together with top-notch talented musicians that include Gene Mulvaney on steel guitar, Nathan Agdeppa on fiddle, Casey Smith on drums, Mike McAdoo on guitar, Marty Wilhite on bass guitar (as well as the Music Director), and Randy Luna on keyboard.  

32990508-c9ee31706b1436e1fd06e77622b66f88_4ac2e303-scaledCountry Tonite includes today’s hottest songs, songs from the 70′s and 80′s, as well as a few new twists to some of country music’s standards.  The featured vocalists are Kenya Wilhite, Kim Barber, David Griffin, and Jason Froeschle.  All four are extremely talented artists with unique sounds of their own.  While their voices blend together in perfect harmony throughout the show, they each showcased their individual talents in solo spots as well. 

IMG_0263The most memorable solo performances for me included Kenya Wilhite’s rendition of Dolly Parton’s Jolene.  Kenya’s voice lends a soulful and emotional sound to this classic.  Kim Barber’s voice was strong with haunting emotion with her performance of Johnny and June.  David Griffin has a strong, raspy voice with a little attitude.  He grabs your attention with Be My Baby Tonight.  Jason Froeschle rounds out the soloist with an upbeat and powerful rendition of the hit from the Zac Brown Band Chicken Fried

IMG_0267The Country Tonight Band was featured in a performance of The Devil Went Down to Georgia.  Charlie Daniel would have been impressed with this talented group and a standout performance from fiddler Jason Agdeppa. 

32990913The Country Tonite show is enhanced with great choreography and talented dancers that include Bristol Sosa, Jenn Turner, Jill Perry Fitzpatrick, Tim Ehrenberg, Todd Coker and Stephen Feemster.  They add energy and personality to the show.  They also added a bit of surprise with some unexpected and skillful clogging.       

The second half performance featured multi-platinum recording artist Collin Raye.  Raye has five platinum albums and fifteen #1 hits to his credit.  He performed some of his standards including I Can Still Feel You, That’s My Story, Little Red Rodeo, and his signature hit Love, Me

Raye also performed this reviewer’s favorite Little Rock accompanied on keyboard by Melanie Shore. Melanie is extremely talented and also serves as Raye’s Music Director. 

IMG_0270Raye performed his current single She’s With Me from his new CD Never Going Back previously reviewed in this blog.  She’s With Me is a loving tribute to his granddaughter Haley who has a regressive neurological condition and is physically challenged.  Raye spoke openly about Haley’s condition and performed the song with the care and emotion only a loving grandfather could.

Raye gave a strong performance and was personable as always.  Having followed Raye’s career from the beginning, I will say without a doubt that his voice only gets stronger and more powerful each and every year.  His ability to reach out and connect with the audience continues to enhance each and every performance.  He makes himself at home with the crowd with humor and sincerity.   

Country Tonite is definitely a must see on your next trip to Branson, MO.   The show flows well and is definitely entertaining.  You will want to sing along and laugh a little.  You will walk away with a smile on your face.  I was sad to hear that the show will be closing at the end of this season in December.  If you plan on making a trip to Branson do it quickly.  You don’t want to miss the chance to see it!

CD Review: Collin Raye “Never Going Back” (New Release)

 

nevergoingbackIt’s been four years since Collin Raye released a full CD with all new music.   Raye emerged on the country music scene in 1991 with his unforgettable hit Love, Me.   Since that time he has had five certified platinum albums, 24 top ten hits, and 15 #1 hits. 

After an 18 year career, he is still going strong.  His new CD Never Going Back is one of his best to date.  It is a testament to his versatility and his staying power as an artist.   

Raye returned to his roots in the making of this CD.   Never Going Back is a mixture of southern rock, a little jazz, a little blues, and a little contemporary Christian. 

The first single released from the CD is Mid-Life Chrysler.  It’s an upbeat rockin tune about a man comfortable with his life and still in love with his wife after twenty five years of marriage.  The sound is reminiscent of the southern rock of legendary ZZ Top. 

Click Below to Listen to Mid-Life Chrysler

Raye continues rockin with Stuck In the Middle With You.  He gets a little bluesy with the title song Never Going Back.  In the following interview Raye talks about the significance of the title song.

 

 

With past hits such as I Can Still Feel You, What the Heart Wants, The Gift and Love Me, Raye has built a reputation for bringing love songs to life.   He shows that no one can do it better with Take Care of You and Don’t Tell Me You’re Not In LoveRaye reunites with Susan Ashton (The Gift) for a powerful duet to reprise Without You.

Never Going Back is perhaps one of the most personal CDs that Collin Raye has recorded.  Raye wrote or co-wrote three out of the fourteen songs on the CD including the title song Never Going Back.  The most personal track She’s With Me was written by Raye as a loving tribute to his granddaughter Haley, who has a neurological condition and is physically challenged.  

Never Going Back is solid from beginning to end.  Collin Raye has done himself proud with this one.  It is a must have for your music collection!