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		<title>Milwaukee Irish Fest 2011</title>
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Another Milwaukee Irish Fest has come and gone and all I can say is the people of Milwaukee really know how to throw a party.
I was able to make my way north of the border twice this year to see some fantastic performers and eat way too much good food.
On Friday, August 19th I was able to catch a bit of Brendan Hendry Band before heading over to see a new favorite form last year <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/kintra2011.html">Kintra</a>. 
Kintra did not disapoint this year with their diversity in music styles while maintaining a reverence to the traditons of the music.
After Kintra I took in some traditional Donegal music played by three fiddle players named Fidil.
Gaelic Storm's stage was crowded and roudy as it usually is during Irish Fest.
The Friday highlight for me was the Kansas City based Celtic rock band The Elders.
This band never fails to deliver. 
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On Sunday I was able to attend the concert with my friend, and  awesome photographer, Jim Fidler. 
Jim has graciously allowed me to post his pictures again of this years festval.  
For the first part of the day we check out some local Milwaukee bands on the Celtic Rock Stage - <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/sandcarvers2011.html">The Sandcarvers</a> and <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/whiskey2011.html">Whiskey of the Damned</a>.</p>  
<p>Every year I look for a new band that I am not familiar with that blows me away.  
This year the band was <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/skerryvore2011.html">Skerryvore</a> from Scottland.
They call their style a "Trad-rock Fusion" that incorporates fiddle, bagpipes and accordians with traditional rock band instuments.  
</p>
<p>
We managed to check out <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/kintra2011a.html">Kintra</a> again before checking out the traditional band <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/altan2011.html">Altan</a> for the first time.
The day ended with another great set my the <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/elders2011.html">Elders</a>.
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Another Milwaukee Irish Fest has come and gone and all I can say is the people of Milwaukee really know how to throw a party.
I was able to make my way north of the border twice this year to see some fantastic performers and eat way too much good food.
On Friday, August 19th I was able to catch a bit of Brendan Hendry Band before heading over to see a new favorite form last year <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/kintra2011.html">Kintra</a>. 
Kintra did not disapoint this year with their diversity in music styles while maintaining a reverence to the traditons of the music.
After Kintra I took in some traditional Donegal music played by three fiddle players named Fidil.
Gaelic Storm's stage was crowded and roudy as it usually is during Irish Fest.
The Friday highlight for me was the Kansas City based Celtic rock band The Elders.
This band never fails to deliver. 
</p>
<p>
On Sunday I was able to attend the concert with my friend, and  awesome photographer, Jim Fidler. 
Jim has graciously allowed me to post his pictures again of this years festval.  
For the first part of the day we check out some local Milwaukee bands on the Celtic Rock Stage - <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/sandcarvers2011.html">The Sandcarvers</a> and <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/whiskey2011.html">Whiskey of the Damned</a>.</p>  
<p>Every year I look for a new band that I am not familiar with that blows me away.  
This year the band was <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/skerryvore2011.html">Skerryvore</a> from Scottland.
They call their style a "Trad-rock Fusion" that incorporates fiddle, bagpipes and accordians with traditional rock band instuments.  
</p>
<p>
We managed to check out <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/kintra2011a.html">Kintra</a> again before checking out the traditional band <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/altan2011.html">Altan</a> for the first time.
The day ended with another great set my the <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/elders2011.html">Elders</a>.
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		<title>Taste of Chicago 2011</title>
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 <p>What do you get when two of my favorite fiddle players are playing a free concert on a beautiful summer day?  
An excuse for a vacation day from work.</p>
<p>On Wednesday I took the late afternoon train into Chicago to attend a free show by Natalie MacMaster and her band and an all star set by  Liz Carroll, John Doyle and John Williams as part of Taste of Chicago.</p>
<p>Liz Carroll and John Doyle make the fiddle and guitar speak to each other like no one else in traditional Irish music today.
An added bonus was John Williams, John Doyles old Solas bandmate and Chicagoan, making this fantastic duo into a grest trio.
Their hour long show is already a highlight of my live music summer.
</p>
<p>Natalie MacMaster performed with a scaled down version of her regular band and her 16 year old niece providing guest vocals and dance abilities beyond her years.
Not many people can go from playing traditional Cape Breton style one minute to an all out blast of tunes the next minute like Natalie.
On a selfish note - I really do miss the added power of the electric guitar that Brad Davidge provided on songs like the Olympic Reel in the past. 
Natalie MacMaster is a must see performer in the Celtic genre.
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<p>What do you get when two of my favorite fiddle players are playing a free concert on a beautiful summer day?  
An excuse for a vacation day from work.</p>
<p>On Wednesday I took the late afternoon train into Chicago to attend a free show by Natalie MacMaster (<a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/macmaster2011.html">Gallery</a>) and her band and an all star set by  Liz Carroll, John Doyle and John Williams (<a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/carroll-doyle-williams2011.html">Gallery</a>) as part of Taste of Chicago.</p>
<p>Liz Carroll and John Doyle make the fiddle and guitar speak to each other like no one else in traditional Irish music today.
An added bonus was John Williams, John Doyles old Solas bandmate and Chicagoan, making this fantastic duo into a grest trio.
Their hour long show is already a highlight of my live music summer.
</p>
<p>Natalie MacMaster performed with a scaled down version of her regular band and her 16 year old niece providing guest vocals and dance abilities beyond her years.
Not many people can go from playing traditional Cape Breton style one minute to an all out blast of tunes the next minute like Natalie.
On a selfish note - I really do miss the added power of the electric guitar that Brad Davidge provided on songs like the Olympic Reel in the past. 
Natalie MacMaster is a must see performer in the Celtic genre.
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		<title>Top Ten Concerts of 2010</title>
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      <p>The main difference in the 2010 concert going season from the 2009 season was that there was not a Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band concert to dominate.  No fret, New Jersey's other favorite son is represented.  It was diverse year in shows ranging from seeing some classic rock greats, new Celtic bands, and a blues icon.  The list is not in any order since it would be difficult to pinpoint which great musicians should be ranked where on the list.</p>
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">10. Kintra at Milwaukee Irish Fest:</span> Northern Ireland based Kintra's first appearance at Milwaukee Irish Fest was an act not to be missed at the annual celebration of all things Irish.  The performance was more of a variety show that featured vocals, pipes, dancing and stunning fiddle playing.  I am glad to say that it looks like Kintra is headed back to Milwaukee for the 2011 festival.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">9. Gretchen Wilson at Chicago Country Music Festival:</span>  My first country music concert in years was kicked off by one rollicking young lady from Southern Illinois who likes to have a party on stage.   The Chicago crowd was rocking from first note to the last guitar lick of the evening.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">8. The Moody Blues at Milwaukee Summerfest:</span> One of my favorite British bands that should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  They played an effortless show covering all their hits from their vast musical library.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">7. Liz Carroll, John Doyle and friends at Milwaukee Irish Fest:</span> Liz Carroll is one of the greatest fiddle players today and John Doyle is unequalled on an acoustic guitar.  Throw in a couple talented friends and you have a craic at the world's biggest Irish kitchen party.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">6. The Elders at the Irish American Heritage Center:</span> This is the band I saw the most this year for good reason - they simply rock.  This show at the IAHC was typical of the Elders - great musicianship, vocals and songs.  I will definitely see the Elders anytime they play in the Chicago area. <br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">5. The Leahy Christmas Show:</span> The kids stole the show.  My favorite Celtic band brought out their children to play and dance and they were fantastic.  This was just another great evening with Leahy.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">4. Bon Jovi at Soldier Field:</span> What an incredible use of video screens that made the cavernous Soldier Field seem intimate.  Throw in two and a half hours of great American rock and roll and you can not go wrong.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">3. Buddy Guy at the Naperville Last Fling:</span>  Simply put - a living legend proving why he is a living legend.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">2. Santana at First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre:</span>  Going to a concert at a large open air amphitheatre can go real bad real quick.  I am glad to report that this did not happen to Santana as he owned every inch of the venue. There is only one Carlos Santana.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">1. Eileen Ivers at the Chicago Irish Fest:</span> I had the opportunity to discuss with Eileen Ivers what music she listens to and she replied "everything".  You can hear her answer in the music she plays, from traditional Irish reels to music influenced by African and Latin beats to Cape Bretton inspired aires.  Eileen also has an ace up her sleeve in one of the strongest touring bands in music today - Immigrant Soul.  This celebration of music capped off the Sunday evening of the annual Chicago Irish Fest with an exclamation point!  <br /><br />
	  A special thanks to Jim Fidler for his photographic contributions again this year.  Another great concert going year.  Here we come 2011!
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      <p>The main difference in the 2010 concert going season from the 2009 season was that there was not a Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band concert to dominate.  No fret, New Jersey's other favorite son is represented.  It was diverse year in shows ranging from seeing some classic rock greats, new Celtic bands, and a blues icon.  The list is not in any order since it would be difficult to pinpoint which great musicians should be ranked where on the list.</p>
	  <img src="http://www.theconcertstage.com/images/kintra082110ia.jpg" width="350" height="235" style="float: right;" vspace="6" hspace="16" alt="Kintra at Milwaukee Irish Fest - August 21, 2010" />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">10. Kintra at Milwaukee Irish Fest:</span> Northern Ireland based Kintra's first appearance at Milwaukee Irish Fest was an act not to be missed at the annual celebration of all things Irish.  The performance was more of a variety show that featured vocals, pipes, dancing and stunning fiddle playing.  I am glad to say that it looks like Kintra is headed back to Milwaukee for the 2011 festival.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">9. Gretchen Wilson at Chicago Country Music Festival:</span>  My first country music concert in years was kicked off by one rollicking young lady from Southern Illinois who likes to have a party on stage.   The Chicago crowd was rocking from first note to the last guitar lick of the evening.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">8. The Moody Blues at Milwaukee Summerfest:</span> One of my favorite British bands that should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  They played an effortless show covering all their hits from their vast musical library.<br /><br />
	  <img src="http://www.theconcertstage.com/images/carroll-doyle082110ba.jpg" width="350" height="235" style="float: left;" vspace="6" hspace="16" alt="Liz Carroll, John Doyle and Friends at Milwaukee Irish Fest - August 21, 2010" />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">7. Liz Carroll, John Doyle and friends at Milwaukee Irish Fest:</span> Liz Carroll is one of the greatest fiddle players today and John Doyle is unequalled on an acoustic guitar.  Throw in a couple talented friends and you have a craic at the world's biggest Irish kitchen party.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">6. The Elders at the Irish American Heritage Center:</span> This is the band I saw the most this year for good reason - they simply rock.  This show at the IAHC was typical of the Elders - great musicianship, vocals and songs.  I will definitely see the Elders anytime they play in the Chicago area. <br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">5. The Leahy Christmas Show:</span> The kids stole the show.  My favorite Celtic band brought out their children to play and dance and they were fantastic.  This was just another great evening with Leahy.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">4. Bon Jovi at Soldier Field:</span> What an incredible use of video screens that made the cavernous Soldier Field seem intimate.  Throw in two and a half hours of great American rock and roll and you can not go wrong.<br /><br />
	  <img src="http://www.theconcertstage.com/images/buddyguy090310ca.jpg" width="350" height="235" style="float: right;" vspace="6" hspace="16" alt="Buddy Guy at the Naperville Last Fling - September 3, 2010" />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">3. Buddy Guy at the Naperville Last Fling:</span>  Simply put - a living legend proving why he is a living legend.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">2. Santana at First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre:</span>  Going to a concert at a large open air amphitheatre can go real bad real quick.  I am glad to report that this did not happen to Santana as he owned every inch of the venue. There is only one Carlos Santana.<br /><br />
	  <span style="font-weight: bold;">1. Eileen Ivers at the Chicago Irish Fest:</span> I had the opportunity to discuss with Eileen Ivers what music she listens to and she replied "everything".  You can hear her answer in the music she plays, from traditional Irish reels to music influenced by African and Latin beats to Cape Bretton inspired aires.  Eileen also has an ace up her sleeve in one of the strongest touring bands in music today - Immigrant Soul.  This celebration of music capped off the Sunday evening of the annual Chicago Irish Fest with an exclamation point!  <br /><br />
	  A special thanks to Jim Fidler for his photographic contributions again this year.  Another great concert going year.  Here we come 2011!
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		<title>Chicago Country Music Festival 2010</title>
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When it is near 80 degrees in Chicago on the eighth of October you try to do something outside since you might not have an oppportunity to enjoy nice weather until the next spring.
When Indian Summer is on the weekend  and there is a music festival in Chicago you hop on the late afternoon train and head to Millennium Park for the Chicago Country Music Festival.
I picked a good day to go since Gretchen Wilson and Clint Black were the headline acts on the first night of the festival.
I picked a good day to go since <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/gretchen-wilson2010.html">Gretchen Wilson</a> and <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/clint-black2010.html">Clint Black</a> were the headline acts on the first night of the festival.
Clint Black is a throw back singer who played traditinal country with his versitile band for the appreciateive audience.
Gretchen Wilson's country music is more cumbustible as she paid homage to her country and rock and roll roots that she developed in her days growing up in Southern Illinois.
This lady plain and simply rocks with a pull-no-punches attitude.
What a way to end my 2010 outdoor concert season.
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When it is near 80 degrees in Chicago on the eighth of October you try to do something outside since you might not have an oppportunity to enjoy nice weather until the next spring.
When Indian Summer is on the weekend  and there is a music festival in Chicago you hop on the late afternoon train and head to Millennium Park for the Chicago Country Music Festival.
I picked a good day to go since Gretchen Wilson and Clint Black were the headline acts on the first night of the festival.
I picked a good day to go since <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/gretchen-wilson2010.html">Gretchen Wilson</a> and <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/clint-black2010.html">Clint Black</a> were the headline acts on the first night of the festival.
Clint Black is a throw back singer who played traditinal country with his versitile band for the appreciateive audience.
Gretchen Wilson's country music is more cumbustible as she paid homage to her country and rock and roll roots that she developed in her days growing up in Southern Illinois.
This lady plain and simply rocks with a pull-no-punches attitude.
What a way to end my 2010 outdoor concert season.
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		<title>Milwaukee Irish Fest 2010</title>
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To me the greatest Irish Fest of them all occurs every August along the shores of Lake Michigan in the city of Milwaukee.
This year marked the 30th anniversary of Milwaukee Irish Fest and if the crowds were any indication the most successful of them all.
This was a year to see some new bands and check out some old favorites.  My must-see act was <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/carroll-doyle2010.html">Liz Carroll and John Doyle</a>.
</p>  
<p>
On Friday the special guest of the festival was rain (not the band) who last appeared during the 2007 festival.  
Entering the festival grounds it was a nice summer day and then it decided to storm with the wind blowing the rain sideways to make sure every inch of the fairgrounds was nice and wet.
Despite the rain I decided to stay and enjoy the music.
</p>
<p>I started off seeing Wisconsin based band Atlantic Wave followed by Green Fields of America.  Green Fields of America is a traditional band made up of some of the best traditional players in Irish music.  I started watching this set in sunshine and finished watching it under the music store canopy as the rain came down.
I finished the day watching two bands perform that are really popular with the younger festival goers - Scythian from Washington DC and Gaelic Storm from California.
</p>
<p>
On Saturday, as I ventured back up north to Milwaukee with my friend Jim, it was cloudy and looked like it truly could be a repeat of the Irish Fest of 2007.  
I am glad to report that the rain held off and it turned into a beautiful day.
</p>
<p>
The first band we saw was <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/rising-gael2010.html">Rising Gael</a> who had a nice combination of vocals and fiddle.  
Rising Gael was followed by another Wisconsin band named <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/greentea2010.html">Green Tea</a> who I also saw last summer at the festival.  
Green Tea had a nice combination of flute and fiddle.
As per usual, there was a heavy fiddle influence in the bands I chose to see at Irish Fest.
</p>
<p>We had the opportunity to see one of our favorite fiddle and guitar duos - <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/carroll-doyle2010.html">Liz Carroll and John Doyle</a>.  They did not disappoint.
Immediately after the Carroll and Doyle set we saw the Irish traditional band <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/mcpeake2010.html">McPeake</a> from Northern Ireland who I hope come back to the festival in the future.
McPeake carries on a 100 year heritage and tradition of Irish Music.
We followed up McPeake by seeing traditional band Girsa, which means "young girls" in Gaelic, made up of young ladies who started playing together as kids in New York.
</p>
<p>The evening set was made up of seeing returning Irish band <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/slide2010.html">Slide</a> and a powerhouse show by <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/kintra2010.html">Kintra</a>.</p>
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<p><img src="http://www.theconcertstage.com/images/irishfest-logo2010.jpg" width="150" height="150" style="float: right;" vspace="4" hspace="6" alt="Milwaukee Irish Fest logo" />
To me the greatest Irish Fest of them all occurs every August along the shores of Lake Michigan in the city of Milwaukee.
This year marked the 30th anniversary of Milwaukee Irish Fest and if the crowds were any indication the most successful of them all.
This was a year to see some new bands and check out some old favorites.  My must-see act was <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/carroll-doyle2010.html">Liz Carroll and John Doyle</a>.
</p>  
<p>
On Friday the special guest of the festival was rain (not the band) who last appeared during the 2007 festival.  
Entering the festival grounds it was a nice summer day and then it decided to storm with the wind blowing the rain sideways to make sure every inch of the fairgrounds was nice and wet.
Despite the rain I decided to stay and enjoy the music.
</p>
<p>I started off seeing Wisconsin based band Atlantic Wave followed by Green Fields of America.  Green Fields of America is a traditional band made up of some of the best traditional players in Irish music.  I started watching this set in sunshine and finished watching it under the music store canopy as the rain came down.
I finished the day watching two bands perform that are really popular with the younger festival goers - Scythian from Washington DC and Gaelic Storm from California.
</p>
<p>
On Saturday, as I ventured back up north to Milwaukee with my friend Jim, it was cloudy and looked like it truly could be a repeat of the Irish Fest of 2007.  
I am glad to report that the rain held off and it turned into a beautiful day.
</p>
<p>
The first band we saw was <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/rising-gael2010.html">Rising Gael</a> who had a nice combination of vocals and fiddle.  
Rising Gael was followed by another Wisconsin band named <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/greentea2010.html">Green Tea</a> who I also saw last summer at the festival.  
Green Tea had a nice combination of flute and fiddle.
As per usual, there was a heavy fiddle influence in the bands I chose to see at Irish Fest.
</p>
<p>We had the opportunity to see one of our favorite fiddle and guitar duos - <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/carroll-doyle2010.html">Liz Carroll and John Doyle</a>.  They did not disappoint.
Immediately after the Carroll and Doyle set we saw the Irish traditional band <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/mcpeake2010.html">McPeake</a> from Northern Ireland who I hope come back to the festival in the future.
McPeake carries on a 100 year heritage and tradition of Irish Music.
We followed up McPeake by seeing traditional band Girsa, which means "young girls" in Gaelic, made up of young ladies who started playing together as kids in New York.
</p>
<p>The evening set was made up of seeing returning Irish band <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/slide2010.html">Slide</a> and a powerhouse show by <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/kintra2010.html">Kintra</a>.</p>
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	 <tr><td><a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/images/carroll-doyle082110db.jpg"><img src="http://www.theconcertstage.com/images/carroll-doyle082110da.jpg" alt="Liz Carroll, John Doyle and Friends at Milwaukee Irish Fest" border="0"></a></td>
     <td><a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/images/mcpeake082110fb.jpg"><img src="http://www.theconcertstage.com/images/mcpeake082110fa.jpg" alt="McPeake at Milwaukee Irish Fest" border="0"></a></td></tr>
	 <tr><td><a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/images/slide082110db.jpg"><img src="http://www.theconcertstage.com/images/slide082110da.jpg" alt="Slide at Milwaukee Irish Fest" border="0"></a></td>
     <td><a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/images/kintra082110db.jpg"><img src="http://www.theconcertstage.com/images/kintra082110da.jpg" alt="Kintra at Milwaukee Irish Fest" border="0"></a></td></tr>
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On a Monday afternoon in May I had the opportunity to see Melissa Etheridge perform a mini-concert and interview at SPACE in Evanston for WXRT radio.
It is not that often you get to see an artist as popular as Melissa Etheridge perform in a 200 seat venue on a Monday afternoon.
Melissa did not disappoint the crowd.
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On a Monday afternoon in May I had the opportunity to see Melissa Etheridge perform a mini-concert and interview at SPACE in Evanston for WXRT radio.
It is not that often you get to see an artist as popular as Melissa Etheridge perform in a 200 seat venue on a Monday afternoon.
Melissa did not disappoint the crowd.
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	  I ventured up to Milwaukee Summerfest to see the Moody Blues on Tuesday Afternoon - make that Wednesday evening.
	  The Moody Blues managed to make the festival setting feel like a theater with their musicianship and musical harmonies.
	  They performed many of their hits during this 90 minute show including Singer In A Rock and Roll Band, Wildest Dreams, and Ride My See Saw.  
	  I managed to take a few pictures during their first few songs that I have included in a gallery.
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	  I ventured up to Milwaukee Summerfest to see the Moody Blues on Tuesday Afternoon - make that Wednesday evening.
	  The Moody Blues managed to make the festival setting feel like a theater with their musicianship and musical harmonies.
	  They performed many of their hits during this 90 minute show including Singer In A Rock and Roll Band, Wildest Dreams, and Ride My See Saw.  
	  I managed to take a few pictures during their first few songs that I have included in a <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/moodyblues2010.html">gallery</a>.
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	We originally jumped into the Web 2.0 world with the addition of RSS feeds and Google Gadgets with the introduction of the Techy Stuff page. We now have created a Facebook Fan/like page and a Twitter page that we would like to encourage you to follow if you are on either of these social networks. We will update our Twitter and Facebook pages when we have new galleries and news to share. As always, thanks for visiting TheConcertStage.com
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	  We originally jumped into the Web 2.0 world with the addition of RSS feeds and Google Gadgets with the introduction of the <a href="http://www.theconcertstage.com/techystuff.html">Techy Stuff</a> page.  
	  We now have created a <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Concert-Stage/121017787925225" target="_blank">Facebook</a> Fan/like page and a <a href="http://twitter.com/TheConcertStage" target="_blank">Twitter</a> page that we would like to encourage you to follow if you are on either of these social networks.
	  We will update our Twitter and Facebook pages when we have new galleries and news to share.
	  As always, thanks for visiting TheConcertStage.com.
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