Fan Reviews
Grace never disappoints her audience. She was energetic and entertaining. She played with a great drummer, a wonderful keyboarder, and a fantastic bassist. I have truly enjoyed the concert and will definitely come back for more. The Center for Arts in Natick got some new seats and they are comfortable, which further enhance this wonderful venue. I have a great time at the concert and would give it a two thumbs up.
It was the best show with her quartet I have ever seen. It was so dynamic and fun. All the band members' musicianship was amazing. Grace was charming and engaging. Very uplifting experience when seeing a Grace Kelly show
This was my 13th show over 3 years but every time I go it's like the first time if you can understand that. Minor difference's in presentation, additional or new songs rotated into the show keep me coming back and of course Tristan, my favorite singer on the planet who's simply amazing! Thanks for the after show chat everyone!
If performances could earn a 5 star rating, Jake Shimabukuro would garner 6 stars.
His musical performance and energy create an absorbing atmosphere that leaves you in awe of his talent. I can't wait for him to return to Massachusetts!
Thank you to The Natick Center for the Arts for hosting this magnificent talent. The space and the staff were terrific!
Reed is a phenomenal singer/songwriter and performer!
His songs are very heartfelt and his singing and guitar and harmonica playing is exceptional! I’d go see him anytime/anywhere, AMAZING! Thank you Reed OX
Another great show at the TCAN, Matt and band were fantastic as usual and throw in Tom0 Fujita and Christine Tambakis to finish the night was a great bonus! I have seen probably 20+ guitarists there and Matt has the cleanest sound out of all of them, you hear every note without any distortion(unless intended) throughout the whole show, great job see you at the next one!
I hadn’t seen Edwin in over 16 years (before our first child was born) and he hasn’t lost a beat. His voice and songwriting are still phenomenal and he’s still one of the funniest storytellers I’ve ever seen!
Great Venue !! David is amazing as always!!! The only issue is , show wasn’t long enough!!! David is so talented & love to hear him sing that I wished he could of sang more as I never get tired of listening to him !!!
( I understand he needs to stop at some point , so , my comment is not negative in any way , just would listen to him all day long live !!! Lol I’m sure any David fan feels the same way .
Fantastic show!! If you have not seen David Cook in concert then you are really missing out. Not only is he extremely talented musically but he is really funny as well and engages with the audience frequently throughout the show. The venue is intimate and the location is ideal with plenty of parking. I hope he returns to this venue again soon. He is WELL worth the price of admission.
Lived up to my expectations. She played a great set list and was joined by her daughter on stage for back-up vocals on numerous songs. Gerry Leonard was worth price of admission on his own.
Great show. hope she comes back soon.
I walked down the aisle to Clare singing When The Right One Comes Along at my wedding, I held up a sign at the concert when she sang the song and she acknowledged me, wonderful night with amazing music.
My wife and myself were thrilled to see Quinn at this location. Felt like a private concert for each individual that was there. The only complaint is that the show went by to fast and finally had to end.
Look forward to the next time we attend an event there.
Great job
Eric rocked the house in the last concert before the world went to hell. With his incredible band including virtuoso bassist Roscoe Beck, the evening was intimate, laid back and absolutely a joy to behold. Eric performed his classics, as well as new cuts off his latest releases and finished the show with an amazing 12 minute jam on “Zap.” An absolute guitar player’s fantasy, Eric is a national treasure!
Venue was nice. Not enough handicapped parking.
Nefesh Mountain was excellent. Unfortunately they gave the first half of their show time to Ashton- the opening act. This wasn’t cool. When a crowd comes to watch a particular band. The open act should only be a couple of songs 3-4 max. He played 6-8! That was first half of show. Nefesh Mountain only played after intermission. How is that fair. Crowd was disappointed. At the end you could see Donnie was telling Eric to cut the show short. I felt cheated. I used to enjoy their music. Now I am cold to their stuff. A few Hebrew words were pronounced wrong like Heharim ,which she sang as something like Checharim. There is no Chet in that word(In Esa Eynaim). The mountains he-Harim.
An amazing singer, songwriter and musician. Her performance was terrific.
Even with occasional imperfections, she reveals herself as truly human with a refreshing demeanor and a great sense of humor. She is perfectly adept at engaging, her audience and enjoying the show as much as we do.
She gives her all to every song with a voice that is stunningly beautiful .
We love Liz!!!
Richard never fails to thrill his audience with his prodigious guitar work and his unique voice. As strong as ever. He also shares his decades of experience in music and in life to include his audience in his life story. A phenomenal show.
Amazing! I just love Taylor Dayne! Her voice is perferfection. She is worth every penny! Never disappoints! She played at the Verve Hotel in Natick Massachusetts which I highly recommend. Very cool place to stay with retro-designs and toys, and art all over the hotel. Beautiful! The food was fabulous!!
Susan Provencal
Venue was perfect for this intimate experience with one of the founding musicians of the rock era.
Jim and his stringed array were superb from acoustic to electric to the mandolin on Be Free. Jim dedicated Kind Woman to his friend, Rusty Young.
The band was exceptional in their performances of songs from Jim's catelog.
After the show, Jim came out for a Q&A and was very candid about his life's work.
Playlist:
Watching the River Run
House at Pooh Corner
Danny's Song
Thinking of You
Whispering Waters
Follow Your Dreams
Kind Woman
You Better Think Twice
Country Song
Holiday Hotel
Lovin' Me
Make Your Woman Feel Wanted
Peace of Mind
Be Free
Angry Eyes
You Need a Man
Your Mama Don't Dance
This long-anticipated/delayed by Covid concert finally took place at the beautiful Center for the Arts venue in Natick, the perfect location for this Al Stewart/Empty pockets collaboration. And boy, the wait was well worth it as we witnessed a well-received opening set featuring the Empty Pockets, a brief intermission, and then a nearly two-hour-long closing set featuring the truly outstanding performance of Al Stewart, highlighted by his compelling story-telling and outstanding delivery of many of his many major hits. The man has still got it!
The integration of the backup Empty Pockets with the star of the show was truly remarkable, a match made in heaven. To say that the aggregation was "tight" would be a major understatement. And then when they added in a brilliant harmonica, flute, and saxophone virtuoso performance the sell-out and wildly enthusiastic crowd was on its feet.
This was a class act from start to finish, where Al Stewart took the time to introduce each member of the Empty Pockets, allowing them to leave the stage one at a time to thunderous applause, after finishing the performance of the Al Stewart hit "The Year of the Cat", only to be all called back to the stage for an encore by the crowd which simply did not want to see the night end.
The venue was small and intimate. I loved every minute of seeing and hearing Rickie Lee Jones after a 2 year covid hiatus. I would definitely attend this venue if she were to come back.
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