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Posted by Jason Wobblo Escobar on January 22, 2012 at 5:26 PM

Re: “Roger Daltrey performs the Who's Tommy

Several years ago, Roger Daltry, John Enwhistle and the Kansas City Synphony Orchestra performed Tommy and other WHO classics at the Spirit Festival in Kansas City. Daltry had the same intensity singing those songs as he did when he was younger. This should be one hell of a show!!

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Posted by Angelo Alonzo on October 10, 2011 at 12:13 PM

Re: “Little Big Town

I got a chance to see them once at Santa Caligon! Awesome

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Posted by Bree78 on September 27, 2011 at 11:35 AM

Vince is a whopping 19 Grammy award winner (as of 2008). I'm so glad he made a stop in Kansas City. Hearing his pure voice ring throughout the beautiful Midland Theater was absolute perfection for the senses. In short, he had 7 guitars circling him on stage to access for all of his songs & playing abilities and was a wonderful showman & personality, playing requests of his songs as his fans yelled them out and he told us stories behind many songs. And his voice is like butter! He listened to the audience & responded back, adjusting what he said & played according to his fans wishes. How kind. His 3 veteran backup muscians were just the right touch of class & musical genious in their own right. Vince started at 8pm on the dot and ended at 11:15pm. He was sitting down (encircled by the 7 standing guitars) due to recent knee surgery. He limped off at intermission & looked like he could've been in some pain. He sang to us like a trooper though, and told stories like we were all sitting together at home. Toward the end a few yelled out "We love you Vince" or "I will always love you Vince." Please come back soon Vince! We do indeed luv you in KC.
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5

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Posted by Laurie on September 24, 2008 at 7:47 AM

Vince is a whopping 19 Grammy award winner (as of 2008). I'm so glad he made a stop in Kansas City. Hearing his pure voice ring throughout the beautiful Midland Theater was absolute perfection for the senses. In short, he had 7 guitars circling him on stage to access for all of his songs & playing abilities and was a wonderful showman & personality, playing requests of his songs as his fans yelled them out and he told us stories behind many songs. And his voice is like butter! He listened to the audience & responded back, adjusting what he said & played according to his fans wishes. How kind. His 3 veteran backup muscians were just the right touch of class & musical genious in their own right. Vince started at 8pm on the dot and ended at 11:15pm. He was sitting down (encircled by the 7 standing guitars) due to recent knee surgery. He limped off at intermission & looked like he could've been in some pain. He sang to us like a trooper though, and told stories like we were all sitting together at home. Toward the end a few yelled out "We love you Vince" or "I will always love you Vince." Please come back soon Vince! We do indeed luv you in KC.
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5

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Posted by Laurie on September 24, 2008 at 7:47 AM
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