Blue King Brown from Australia started off the night's party at the Orpheum. Lead singer
and frontwoman Natalie Paapaa's fiery vocals andpolitically-themed
lyrics coupled with the afro-beat, Latin, reggae and worldbeat
sound of BKB got the crowd dancing by the stage. The band
is passionate about world issues and have been invited
to perform in celebration of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s
visit to Australia in 2007. My highlight of BKB's set was
a Santanaesqe drums and guitar jam that had me dreadlocks
flying through the air. Mr. Bill picked up a copy of the
band's debut studio album Stand Up so look out for a review
soon.
On to Michael Franti & Spearhead. The group is comprised of lead singer and songwriter
Michael Franti, Carl Young (Bass), Dave Shul (Guitar) and Manas Itene (Drums).
I found the band to be exceptionally tight sounding with fine guitar playing,
super funky bass lines and a double drum set-up complementing Franti's lyrics
and on-stage charisma. The crowd was in spectacular dancing form and had come
prepared with lighters for the ubiquitous Light
Up Ya Lighter song. Even the
venue (and security) turned out to be perfect last night.
Some pictures from the show that hopefully capture the mood from last night....
malliman
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