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Not sure what to say?! The master returned after a considerable delay, to an extremely welcoming and enthusiastic crowd, with a performance that exceeded everyone's expectations, in a substantial way. High energy and passion. exquisite compositions. And in a proper, historic venue. What a priveledge to be a witness. Can't wait for his next visit. Keep him and the venue on your radar!
Excellent! Heartwarming and So Talented! 🎶🎸🎻🪕💓💓
My first time seeing Tish and first show at Anderson Fair.
I was lucky to catch Tish swinging through Houston. I have only been listening to her for a few months even though she is a long established artist. Her songs are so honest and deeply sentimental, they pull on all the heart strings. The intimate setting made for a great show, not to mention the accompaniment of keys, guitar and oh my goodness the accordion.
On top of the great show, Anderson Fair is a wonderful venue. The owner greeted us before we even got inside and suggested I move my car so they could keep an eye it and avoid break-ins. Tim was very welcoming and friendly. The venue is great, it's intimate, there is cafe style seating and they offer food and beverages of course. Cash only bar but that was the only drawback if I can even call it that.
Thank you Tish Trio and Tim for the great night.
Fun concert from a talented musician.
September 16, 2016 was a historic and monumental date in the city of Houston. Amanda Pascali and the Family performed their bon voyage concert, before going on a year’s sabbatical in Sicily.
The show took place at the historic Anderson Fair venue in the beautiful Montrose district.. The nominal ticket fee was an indisputable bargain for this event of a lifetime. The owner and staff worked hard to accommodate both band and patron, so the evening could be comfortable and memorable .
Once the immortal band took the stage , the enthusiasm in the room never waned. The titular singer/ song writer began the night with an update of her mission to be a messenger of stories of her family’s past and how she came to be. This crown jewel of Htown, of transcontinental heritage was very emotional this evening, as was everyone in the building. Miss Pascali is the daughter of an esteemed professor who as a young man rebelled against the then communist government in Romania, and was sent to a forced labor camp and eventually a refugee to the United States . As Ms Pascali explains, her whole existence is based on rebellion . Most of her songs are inspired by these events , Which is how she became the Messenger. Now as this talented activist went on to explain, she will be entering a new venture . She will be going to Sicily for a year to research another activist , singer Rosa Balistreri, and eventually translating Miss Balistreri’s songs from Sicilian to English .
The high emotions did not impede the performance . Miss Pascali and her musical partner, the talented Addison Freeman, gave one the most magnificent performances in the history of the arts in the City of Houston . Miss Pascali explained the band’s name significance, “Amanda Pascali and the Family.” She said we are all family . She proved this by making herself available to all her fans after the conclusion of her performance.
The sky is the limit for this band’s success.
This is the 2nd time I’ve seen Thomas Czirba and he is just an enigmatic and entertaining as the first. He has a unique gift for connecting with his audience. Humble, courteous, grateful, and hugely talented. He will go far!
Awesome show and tribute to Guy Clark. Brant performed with his wife, Lainey.
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