brennser
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Re: top 10 Concerts of 2004
December 21, 2004 at 10:13 PM UTC
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joe heim from the wapo - to each his own I guess
A Dozen Great Shows (in chronological order):
1. Toby Keith, Baltimore, Md., Feb. 15 at 1st Marine Arena, Baltimore. His uber-patriotism can be off-putting, but Keith is a top-notch country singer and the energy never waned from start to finish.
2. Nellie McKay, Vienna, Va., Feb. 25 at Wolf Trap. McKayâ??s frenetic, funny wordplay and oddball assertions mark her as a significant young talent. Keep an eye on her.
3. Jimmy Scott, Washington, D.C., March 10 at the Library of Congress. The 79- year-old jazz singerâ??s voice is still a marvel to behold.
4. Bob Dylan, Washington, D.C., April 2 at 9:30 club. Even when heâ??s not at his best, (and this was not his best night) Dylan is such an interesting performer that youâ??re riveted to every move he makes.
5. Mary McBride, Arlington, Va., April 29 at Iota. With her great big bluesy barroom voice, McBride reminds you of such gritty singers as Janis Joplin and Bonnie Raitt.
6. Washington Social Club, Washington, D.C., May 21 at the Black Cat. Does this band ever put on a bad show?
7. Dizzee Rascal, Washington, D.C., July 1 at 9:30 club. The aptly named British rapper opened for (and outshone) the Streets, another British rapper.
8. John Prine/Kris Kristofferson, Vienna, Va., Aug. 27 at Wolf Trap. A fabulous singer-songwriter bill on a perfect summer night.
9. Solomon Burke, Alexandria, Va., at Birchmere, Sept. 9. Still the most commanding figure in the royalty of soul. Well, except for Queen Aretha, that is.
10, 11. Brian Wilson, Washington, D.C., Oct. 10 at Warner Theatre/Rilo Kiley, Washington, D.C., Oct. 10 at Black Cat. Different venues, same night. Managed to catch them both. A magical evening of rock harmonies, past and present.
12. Alan Jackson, Washington, D.C., Nov. 19 at MCI Center. Jackson didnâ??t play long enough, but heâ??s still blessed with modern countryâ??s best voice and he broke out all of the hits.