Topic: Tommy Emmanuel
I know there are at least a few fans here.
I've always enjoyed seeing Tommy play, but it had always been "second hand", via shows on PBS, or YouTube videos. None of which do the live experience justice.
He played at Elgin Community College's Blizzard Theatre (Sold Out, capacity 662 seats), last Wednesday (9/18). And the next night he was at the Park West, in Chicago.
I was part of the mesmerized crowd at the Elgin show. Tommy said he had not been in the area in quite some time. And I'm so glad I didn't miss this visit. Unfortunately, although my brother-in-law had scored a meet and greet, the insane weather that afternoon (and the resulting traffic snarls) conspired against us, and we missed that. But made the concert with plenty of time to spare, thankfully. Tommy treated us to two sets. The first one was an hour long, then he took a half hour break. (No doubt to let his fingers cool down....) Next up was another 1.5 hours of stellar guitar (and guitar percussion) playing.
BTW, theater staff (and even the sound guy, a friend of Tommy's) were adamant about the "no recording" policy. Several people were shut down when they began to. I must say it was nice not to see a sea of people holding up cell phones during the performance. That's not a dig against the many recorders, here...but it was refreshing to see people just taking in a show, and not worrying about recording it for "posterity"--except in their grey matter.
It was a concert experience I won't ever forget. Notable moments included "Guitar Boogie", "Beatles Medley--started with Here Comes the Sun and ended with Lady Madonna", "Mombasa", "Classical Gas", "Halfway Home", the Chet Atkins "montage" (as he put it), that closed the show...and pretty much the entire 2.5 hours he played.