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Bettye Lavette and Michael Franti & Spearhead/Louisville Waterfront (07.04.2010)

the fourth of july was a beautiful sunday afternoon and evening, a perfect day for outdoor fun and music.

the city of louisville threw a party and staged a celebration of music and fireworks on the banks of the ohio river, in the heart of downtown at waterfront park.

i went down mainly to experience the magic of bettye lavette, the latest in a long line of artist’s termed an “overnight success,” even though that “overnight” equals 40+ years of hard work on ms. lavette’s part. recently, she began receiving a lot of notice for her stunning peformance of “a change is gonna come” at president obama’s inauguration and her incredible cover of “love reign o’er me” honoring the who at the kennedy center last year, both in front of nationwide, prime-time TV audiences. incidentally, the who cover was the the inspiration for her latest release, “interpretations: the british songbook,” all wonderful covers from influential british rock acts (clapton, sir elton, harrison, pink floyd, mccartney, and others).

this attention is well deserved and far too late.

this was my first opportunity to see the incomparable ms. bettye lavette live, and it was a wonderful experience to witness. she sang and stalked the stage like a woman posessed and her deep, rich and soulful voice owned the 25 acres of waterfront lawn and the thousands of people sitting, standing and lying there in the scorching mid afternoon sun.

while she was the musical opener for the evening in billing, she took control and was the headliner in spirit, voice and song.

more about bettye @: http://www.bettyelavette.com

the evening was closed out by michael franti & spearhead, this was also my first time seeing them and they too were quite impressive. a very positive, high energy band and a crack, tight group of players.

that said, while i appreciate their talents, they are a very good band, personally, i found their “jam band” mixed with reggae beat style a little boring after a few songs. to me, much of the music starts to blend together and sound the same. obviously based on the very energized, enthusiastic and large crowd (probably 2-3x the size when bettye played), largely there for franti, mine was the minority opinion, the crowd loved him.
i’m glad i got to see them and i enjoyed their set, but in all honesty, i haven’t felt compelled to pick up a cd and/or i doubt that i would make much of an effort them live again.

more info @: www.michaelfranti.com

more pictures @: http://picasaweb.google.com/bivester

New Music/CD Releases – September 9th

9 September – Tuesday

Brian “Head” Welch – Save Me From Myself (former Korn guitarist)
The Broken West – Now Or Heaven
Calexico – Carried To Dust
Catie Curtis – Sweet Life
Chad Vangaalen – Soft Airplane
Dar Williams – Promised Land
The Dark Romantics – Heartbreaker
Daughtry – Daughtry [Deluxed Edition CD/DVD]
Eric Benet – Love & Life
Fujiya & Miyagi – Lightbulbs
Gym Class Heroes – The Quilt
Hal Ketchum – Father Time
I’m Not Jim – You Are All My People
Iced Earth – The Crusible Of Man (Something Wicked Part II)
Jessica Simpson – Do You Know
Joan Baez – Day After Tomorrow
Joan Osborne – Little Wild One
Kardinal Offishall – Not 4 Sale
LL Cool J – Exit 13
Loreena McKennitt – The Journey Begins [Box Set]
Magic Slim & the Teardrops – Midnight Blues
Meiko – Meiko
Metallica – Death Magnetic [Released September 12]
Mitch Hedberg – Do You Believe In Gosh?
Michael Franti – All Rebel Rockers
Natalie Cole – Still Unforgettable
Okkervil River – The Stand Ins
Patty Loveless – Sleepless Nights
People In Planes – Beyond The Horizon
RKM & Ken-Y – The Royalty/La Realeza
The Sound of Animals Fighting The Ocean and the Sun
The Subways – All or Nothing

and remember, whenever possible buy your music directly from the artist(s) or your local independent record store. both could become endangered without your support.


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