
Local venues are STILL DESPERATE to bring crowds back to see live music.
Slowly but surely, crowds are getting back their confidence in Midtown.
Accordingly, here's an excellent write-up that hopefully helps the local music scene music advance . . .
"Meerna’s voice carried through the chatter of the crowd, accompanied only by her guitar. Although I wasn’t familiar with her music, her phrasing caught my attention, yearning vocal arcs with a haunted vibrato near the end. As her set wound down, the musician asked the audience to help choose her final song, saying, “Clap if you want a quiet bummer, woo if you want a love song.” The cheers from the romantics won in a landslide over my own soft clapping and Meerna played a final song to warm reception from the almost-full room."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Welcome the Future By Letting Go: Deep Sea Diver at recordBar
I stepped into the cool darkness of recordBar last Thursday to hear Deep Sea Diver on an early stop for the Billboard Heart Tour.
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