Cowboy Mouth up close and personal at Martini Ranch on Saturday, May 23

April 17, 2009 by FromTheCrowd  
Filed under Upcoming Events

Live Nation is proud to present

COWBOY MOUTH
SATURDAY, MAY 23

Cowboy Mouth is New Orleans Rock N’ Roll. After performing a high energy set at the Tempe Music Festival earlier this month, fans have been wanting more and can now enjoy Cowboy Mouth up close and personal at
Martini Ranch on Saturday, May 23. The show will begin at 8:00pm.

Cowboy Mouth shows are legendary, and have been witnessed by more than 8 million fans to date. Crowd participation is a must at a Cowboy Mouth show. Led by Fred’s larger-than-life presence, the band’s performances are high energy and extraordinarily intense, usually leaving audiences as drenched and spent as the band. Cowboy Mouth fans range from ages five to age eighty-five, but they have one thing in common - as Fred confides to the audience, “Cowboy Mouth is about pretending that you’re five years old, naked as a jaybird and about to turn the hose on your parents, and there’s not a damn thing they can do about it.”

Always on the road, they’ve toured several times with their friends in Hootie and the Blowfish, Barenaked Ladies, Sister Hazel and Better Then Ezra. Annually presenting roughly 200 shows per year, releasing nearly a dozen records, and featured on TV shows and radio stations everywhere, Cowboy Mouth has been sharing a slice of Mardi Gras heaven with millions of fans worldwide.

TICKETS ON-SALE THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 18 AT 10AM

Advance tickets will be priced at $20.00. You must be 21 and over to attend. Tickets will be available at www.livenation.com , Dodge Theatre Box Office and to charge by phone call 1-877-LYV-6671. Tickets are also available at participating BLOCKBUSTER(r) stores. All dates, acts, and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable taxes, and service and handling charges. For more show information, check out www.livenation.com .

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Tempe Music Festival - Friday Concert Review 04.03.2009

April 4, 2009 by FromTheCrowd  
Filed under Concert Reviews

by Melanie Nelson, FromTheCrowd.com Contributor

I was definitely looking forward to this year’s Tempe Town Music Fest. Having never attended before, I fully intended on enjoying all the bands and making the most of the people watching available (and it was extensive). So was the extreme variety in dress code. I have to admit the attending an outdoor lawn concert dressed in a three inch skirt, tube tops and stilettos never occurred to me, but at least she didn’t have clothing to flap annoyingly in the breeze.

The high winds on .Friday did little to deter the multiple vendors. We’d arrived early enough to enjoy checking out the grounds as well as prime restroom locations. The Mentos folks were out in numbers forcing fresh breath upon everyone they met (I’m a renegade and stuck with my preferred fruit flavor). For all of those seeking out free shwag, they were certainly in luck with Dr. Pepper, College Times, Ben & Jerry’s, Barefoot Wine, Scion and many others on hand with their assortment of giveaways and tastings. I’d had a terrible Hitchcock flashback moment until I realized that the birds hurtling towards the earth were actually free T-shirts for the crowd.

But on to the music! This year’s Friday line up brought such groups as Cowboy Mouth, The Outlaws, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers and Kid Rock.

Friday’s official reviewing day started with Cowboy Mouth, a departure from their usual Saturday listing. The bands energy, especially that of lead singer and drummer Fred was great. He worked hard to get the crowds energy up, but the post work Friday crowd didn’t really build that night until about 8:00p.m. though it was reportedly higher than in previous years.

I had the benefit of sitting back and enjoying the music with some serious hard core fans behind me. Rhonda, Wendy and Mitch had specifically come for Kid Rock and Cowboy Mouth and were at home fans; this was their first live concert for Cowboy Mouth and they were happily trying to keep the noise and energy level of the crowd up on their own. It was a great set of songs, though I was personally fond of the cover of Pink Floyd’s Another Brick in the Wall and Tell her You’re Sorry. Fred kindly also sang a Happy Birthday tribute to lead guitarist John along with the whole crowd (who may have feared not participating at this point).

As the wind in the evening picked up, there was surprisingly little concern over the swaying tons of suspended speakers. From our convenient location, we had a great view of them. Speaking of tickets, should you ever be pondering the relative value of a VIP ticket compared to the basic ticket, between covering food and drink costs, the ability to have a set of designated restrooms and the stage side viewing area totally make the extra cost entirely worth it.
The Outlaws were a pleasant surprise of songs that everyone has heard and enjoyed, but hadn’t quite realized who performed them.  Having been a band since the ‘60’s, their fan base had a very wide range of people.  John and Mike, a pair of twenty something fans sporting Outlaw tees were simply there to “hear some live shit”.  But huddling in the warmth of the charity Circle K, I found an interesting story with Barb Fisher.  Barb and her boyfriend were given a set of VIP tickets by Paul Henry.  Paul and her boyfriend Bill Morey had grown up together in Northern Florida and hung out playing music together in high school.  Bill even remembered when “Green Grass and High Tide” was written.  At the time though, Bill had to inform Paul that while he could certainly play music, he couldn’t sing worth a damn.  This may have been a last laugh type of moment. 
Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers were on next to a crowd that had caught on to all the bands spirit and were happily waving their Mentos in time to the beat and I was tickled to see a member of The Outlaws hiding at the edge of the stage foot tapping along.  I did leave early at this point and missed Kid, but his fans were certainly pouring through the gates in a partying state of mind. Saturday should prove to be even bigger than Friday…

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