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Great show I saw him in Owings Mills Maryland last fall, but he didn’t come back to the Gordon Center… he sold the place out, and there were even some kids out front holding up their hand, looking for a miracle.
I won’t drive anywhere near DC to see anybody no matter how much I like them
I saw VH several times many many years ago and on a whim got tickets to this show for me, my sister and best friend. Such a good impulse purchase. I'd never been to the Ardmore Music Hall, but it is a great intimate venue and this was just a great, fun show, such a wonderful random Wednesday night. These guys sound just as good, if not better, than the 20+ years ago when I first saw them at Kahunaville in Wilmington, DE with LIVE. So good. I hope you guys keep rocking and come back again sooner rather than later!!
Second time seeing JP Cooper and definitely the best artist to see live. His music is filled with emotion and from the heart. Met him before the show and he gave us a shout out and played one of our favorite songs even though it wasn't on his set list.
What an amazing show! The small venue was packed, but there wasn't a bad spot to watch the performance. The guys know how to entertain, and they interacted with the crowd all night, including grabbing a couple phones from the audience and doing a POV from the stage. Best part in my opinion was they stayed after the show to sign autographs, pose for selfies, and just chat with us.
These guys have a following across all age groups. My daughter was one of the many Gen Z-ers who fill most concert venues like this, but there were grandparents with grandkids, millenials who clearly knew every line of every song, and a handful of cosplayers dressed as pirates.
Definitely recommend Longest Johns throughout their tour, and definitely recommend AMH for their small venue vibe and relatively inexpensive tickets.
What a fantastic show. John Moreland is criminally underrated, & I would highly recommend seeing him live if you get the opportunity. He sounds even better live, & you could probably hear a pin drop in the audience, we were so taken in by his performance. Ken Pomery opened, & was fantastic as well. Ardmore Music Hall is probably one of my favorite venues in the Philadelphia area, it's small, intimate, & no matter where you sit/stand, you're going to get a great view. Drinks are reasonably priced, & it's easy to get to via public transportation.
Stunning intimate show. Allison has such an amazing ability to control her voice to perfectly suit the mood and tone of the song. Her gentile guitar work adds the perfect backing to the group. Josh's guitar work may as well be a third voice in the band; tonally luscious and sweet, and rips in all the right moments. Paired with his actual voice, silky smooth, the duo is a must-see.
The AMH was a fantastic venue as well. We had arguably the worst seats in the house, and while the sound was a bit quiet up there, the view and service was perfect, even in the most intimate moments of the show.
A great show at a fine venue. Josh and Allison make marvelous music together, their playing and singing of their material and some standards, makes for a fine evening of music that goes by too quickly. Go see them perform if you have the opportunity, you'll be glad you did.
One of the best shows ever. The whole band was so ridiculously talented and incredibly kind as well. Jonathan sounds just as good live, and gave each band member their chance to show off their insane skills. Can’t wait for them to come back for another show. The opening act, Portair was also fantastic!!
A really great show! Loved the venue. First time there and first time seeing Talisk live. They really put on a show, and their musicianship is only outdone by their energy. I like the laidback feeling of the Ardmore, everyone was really great we ran into. My only suggestion would be to rake or create ascending platfroms on the PLatform on the ground floor. It's hard to see from anything behind the front row.
Iam was incredible! Sounded exactly like he did on TV when he won idol and was very engaging with the audience, and I was so pleased to have had the opportunity to listen to him! He is short to have a great career and will be selling out much larger venues pretty soon! Finished with “ Bring it on home to me!” Yeah baby!
Great show as usual from the Old 97s. A few comments about their early days backing Waylon Jennings and how they've been doing this for 30 years simply reminds us we're all getting older, but the '97s are as good as ever and the band (and crowd) were wonderfully energetic.
Ardmore Music Hall is a great venue. Love the option to book seats on the raised platform on the main floor. Great site lines from anywhere in the room, but you can't beat a comfy bar stool 20 feet from the stage. Waitstaff was friendly and attentive. Sound was great, too.
Absolutely great show! Shout out to Bettysoo who supported and was GREAT! But James delivered for us here. It was an all acoustic set (not sure we knew but dont care and was GREAT) and he played everything we wanted him to. This venue is also an AWESOME and great space to get really up close and personal with the acts! Love him, love her, love the venue. Cheers.
It was my first time seeing BHTM and I will see them again. I’m never sure who has the most control over the sound mix: the band or the venue. Todd’s vocals were a bit muddled at times and the mix for the other instruments at times. It could be the volume was up too far. I don’t know, but it didn’t sound as good as it should have. The band is really outstanding : bass, drums, keyboard and Todd on guitar/vocals. I’ll see them again for sure but I need a larger, less crowded space. Their sound is too big for AMH. I mean BHT absolutely rocks your face off!
Samara Joy is a phenomenal talent who is a must-see for lovers of standard jazz artists such as Sarah Vaughn, Carmen McCrae an Nancy Wilson. It was great to be able to see her perform solo and also with her talented family. I would definitely see her again and the addition of holiday songs was a treat!
I would give 10 stars, Nikki Lane is such an amazing performer and so gracious after the show when I met her. I will make sure I see her anytime she is in the Philly area and highly suggest you do the same when she comes to your area
I don’t even like country music, but I could not love this band more. Beautiful melodies, a bit of an edge, the lead singers voice is absolutely perfect for their sound. And a stage presence that is unmatched. And on top of it all, they are super cool, down to earth humans. My life got a little brighter since discovering this band.
Sorry if you weren't there. Lots of ways to enjoy the show here. Standing in front, sitting in back or upstairs, or at the bar, drinking/not drinking, eating/not eating. Whatever works. One thing that always works is a #performance by Sawyer Fredericks. And add The Accidentals? An intentional awesome combo.
Always a great show. These guys never fail to stimulate my musical orgasm center. Their original compositions are unique and intricate and their covers of King Crimson are just amazing. I guess it doesn't hurt that two thirds of the band are King Crimson. They also covered a pink floyd tune which was stellar. Check out my YouTube page for some videos of the performance, and don't forget to buy their music 🎶
Nita and her bandmates always bring it. She is humble and appreciates what she does. Will continue to follow her shows. The venue was a small and intimate affair. She was a fan of Paul Gilbert whom she opened for. I have never seen Paul Gilbert live but was amazed by his skills. Overall a great show.
Tal is an incredible singer/songwriter and I was able to experience it up close and personal. I was in front of the crowd about 5 feet away from Tal. Tal is an incredible talent as we all should know by now. Please support the group via the merchandise table. I bought a flash device with her new album on it and she signed it for me. I really wanted to speak with her longer, but she looked tired.
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