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  •  Sat, Oct 10 2009, 1:18 PM 153064

    Great Big Sea swells local performing arts center (pictures!)

    Great Big Sea swells local performing arts center

    Updated: 2009-10-06 17:55:42

    The Joplin Independent

    The musical group Great Big Sea gathers to open the second half of their performance in Joplin recently.

    Great Big Sea surged like the ocean from which they take their name when they performed recently in the Taylor Performing Arts Center at Missouri Southern State University.

    Dr. Chad Stebbins, director of the Institute of International Studies was excited to report that over 1,000 spectators filled the auditorium on October 5, 2009, to listen, clap and sway to the music of this Celtic rock group from Newfoundland. Clearly, the event was the most popular of the events scheduled for the Canada Semester, the theme designated for fall 2009 that includes a free series of events meant to acquaint students and the community with many aspects of a chosen country considered vital to the United States.

    The band's cult following were quickly on their feet in what they considered the best position to embrace the music. With a backdrop of ever changing lights and visual images, the five musicians, playing several instruments that kept a grip hopping, pushed the boundaries of their art and music. The sounds reverberating throughout the theatre were as thunderous at times as waves crashing against the shore...helped out as time progressed by the sound man who upped the intensity.

    The easy-going repartee of the group worked well with the introduction of several Irish folk tunes, although it appeared that the lyrics chosen were less bawdy than the musicians might have been accustomed to singing. After All, thoroughly mesmerized by what he was seeing and hearing, Jack, a wee tot, was in the front row with his mom and grandmom. He momentarily became part of the show when lead guitarist Alan Doyle lifted him high into the air.

    Based on his bio "lusty songs of loose women and pirates" would best be attributed to Sean McCann into whose hands a bodhrán was placed at an early age. The Celtic frame drum made of stretched goatskin has become more popular because of its increased versatility, going beyond the creation of traditional Irish music.

    Demonstrating that he could play several instruments well was Bob Hallett. Besides joining the group on the fiddle, Hallett soloed with a flute and paraded around the stage compressing and expanding the bellows of a small accordion.

    The drummer was Kris MacFarlane. He also is a known multi-instrumentalist. Most importantly, his Scottish background adds a unique flavor to the beat.

    Photographer Vince Rosati has captured the intensity of the musicians and their audience in the photos that follow. Click on a thumbnail for a larger view.



















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  •  Tue, Oct 13 2009, 10:31 AM 153235 in reply to 153064

    Re: Great Big Sea swells local performing arts center (pictures!)

    Great article, incredible pictures.   Not so sure about the "cult following."  "Devoted fans" sounds much less intimidating. 

    Could you imagine being the parent of that baby?   Big Smile


    ~Life will be all that you make it~
  •  Tue, Oct 13 2009, 10:46 AM 153236 in reply to 153235

    Re: Great Big Sea swells local performing arts center (pictures!)

    BetRx:

    Great article, incredible pictures.   Not so sure about the "cult following."  "Devoted fans" sounds much less intimidating.

    I agree.  I get where they come from; I've heard the expression before, but cult makes us sound like some kind of closed society of social deviants.  We are certainly not a closed society, and while some of us may be deviant, we can't blame GBS for that!


    Sing an unwritten song or repent for the deeds you left undone.- GBS
    If curious means that you trade your routines for something free, the freedom you feel's the whole point of the deal so curious I'll be! - BNL
    Priates over Ninjas!!
  •  Tue, Oct 13 2009, 1:38 PM 153248 in reply to 153236

    Re: Great Big Sea swells local performing arts center (pictures!)

    I can't for the life of me remember Alan lifting a child ?? I never left during the show. When was this ?



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  •  Tue, Oct 13 2009, 5:31 PM 153261 in reply to 153248

    Re: Great Big Sea swells local performing arts center (pictures!)

    seaworthy:
    I can't for the life of me remember Alan lifting a child ?? I never left during the show. When was this ?
      LOL, that particular picture was taken at another show -- one of the Missouri shows, I think:) 
  •  Wed, Oct 14 2009, 11:25 AM 153300 in reply to 153261

    Re: Great Big Sea swells local performing arts center (pictures!)

    nova:
    seaworthy:
    I can't for the life of me remember Alan lifting a child ?? I never left during the show. When was this ?
      LOL, that particular picture was taken at another show -- one of the Missouri shows, I think:) 

    Nova, I was going to tell her that it happened while she was shooting water out of her nose!  (Sean told Alan that his hair smelled good and Seaworthy lost it!)


    ~Life will be all that you make it~
  •  Mon, Nov 02 2009, 8:47 AM 154337 in reply to 153300

    Re: Great Big Sea swells local performing arts center (pictures!)

    Great pics! Bet, I'm with you, devoted fans sounds far better than cult following.
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