Thursday, December 11, 2008

Stephen Ashbrook Part 1

I discovered his music in July of 04. I was given a Stephen Ashbrook show as a birthday gift, but it was not like all the other concerts I had been to in the past. It required preparation and homework, along with the gift of a concert I was given a CD, Double Live @ Long Wong’s the card said “learn it.” So I put it in the CD player while driving and doing my housework, after a couple listens it stuck to my ribs. It was inspirational, true, engaging, emotional and fun to sing along to. I began to listen deeper to the “cheers” in “Clove Cigarette” and the “oh no no no” in “the Fastest Car”, and it clicked, this show is much more than just hearing and taking in a good show, it is about the experience. A couple weeks later I went to the show, with some reserve, that a concert cannot be as engaging as this album led me to believe. Well ,it was and then some. The intimate crowd knew the lyrics written by Stephen, and all the lyrics the fan’s had added over the years. These added lyrics were testament to the musical experience. I had never left a show, feeling connected to all the people I had shared the room with. We held our glasses high, sang and danced. Not a single song turned me off. The handful of covers Prince - Raspberry Beret, Rolling Stones – Wild Horses, and Waylon Jennings – Are you Sure Hank Done it This Way, showed his breadth of music interests. Stephen has recently taken his engagement with the crowd to new level in a handful of concerts called “Bed Time Stories.” His web page http://www.stephenashbrook.com/ describes this event, “ The stage will be set up to resemble Stephen's high school bedroom, where he'll sit on the edge of his bed and sing songs and tell stories.” It appears Stephen will finally be recording these sessions this Saturday so if you want a music experience go to Mardi Gras 8040 E Mcdowell Rd, Scottsdale AZ(480) 970-5707, Price: $12 this Saturday Dec 13th.

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