Tuesday, September 21, 2021

WFNM with Lucy Clearwater, Daisy Gray, Mia Nicolai, Hayden, Windser

WFNM is known for highlighting a variety of musicians that range from crooners to rockers. Lucy Clearwater was a late add. I didn't even realize she was playing. I walked in and she was in the middle of her set. I had seen her once before during the pandemic when she played an online set for WFNM. It was nice to catch her live.

Lucy Clearwater

Daisy Gray came up next with stunning vocals that had a hint of gospel influence.

Daisy Gray

Mia Nicolai came in from The Netherlands with some pop tunes.

Mia Nicolai

Hayden providing some crooning vocals. 

Hayden

Windser closed out the night with joy.

Windser

Sunday, September 19, 2021

The Echo: Kairos Creature Club with Poppy Jean Crawford and Canned Peach

Kairos Creature Club is from Florida and made a joke about the fact that they were all vaccinated. They're also the residency band at The Echo for the month of September. They let the sun shine through their music. 


Kairos Creature Club

Poppy Jean Crawford closed out the night. I've had the opportunity to catch her sets twice before. A sure fire rocking hit. She had some dress issues. She accidentally split her dress apart and showed a whole lot of leg that was not intended. She didn't let that get in the way of her putting on an awesome set.


Poppy Jean Crawford

Canned Peach opened up the night with rocking sounds. 


Canned Peach

Thursday, September 9, 2021

Zebulon: Gal Pal

I went off to Zebulon to catch Gal Pal, but missed two other bands. That wasn't necessarily the intention. I guess I just remember when Zebulon didn't have bands go on until 10 p.m. By the time I showed up at 9:30, the second band was on their last song. Oh well, it was worth only seeing Gal Pal. This band has vocals that punctuate with an eclectic sound.


Monday, September 6, 2021

Highland Park Bowl: Night Talks and The Social

It was off to Highland Park Bowl for the first time since early 2020. It was also my first time since the re-opening of our music venues to catch Night Talks. You can depend on one thing when it comes to this band, a set filled with expressive display. Their pop sounds were on display for a packed crowd. In fact, some folks from the sidewalks, looking through the window, also spent a few moments watching the band play.


Night Talks

The Social came on next with their own brand of pop sounds. What I found highlighted the band was some beautiful vocals. The melodies are perfectly crafted. Such an enjoyable set that had their fans standing within inches of the stage to get the whole experience. 

The Social