I hope some of you had a chance to got to the Count Basie Orchestra concert last Monday night. It was awesome. Those guys could play. And Melba could definitely sing. Everyone who was there thoroughly enjoyed it, even the kids who are not exposed to that kind of music very often. I think I enjoyed the drummer most of all, Mr. Butch Miles. Wow, was he good. And what about his facial expressions? You could tell he loved doing what he was doing.
As great as the concert was, I was disappointed in the crowd. I thought the auditorium would have been close to full but only about a third of the seats were filled. That's too bad. How often does a big time group like that come through western Kansas? And it's too bad for the high school band students who were hoping to make some money for their program. More than likely they lost money.
Many people said the ticket prices were too high ($20). But you can be sure if it would have been a sporting event, twenty bucks would have meant nothing. Others mentioned that "we're not that cultured". That may be true, but it never hurts to do something a little different, especially when it involves supporting the kids in band. I imagine that a few went with hesitation but I guarantee that they left not regretting a moment of the two hours of great entertainment. It really was that good.
I JUST want to encourage the community to do a little better job of supporting these type of events that come into town from time to time. If we choose not to do so, we really will be singing the blues.
5 comments:
Preach it, Brother! You are so right about a sporting event. In western Kansas, as well as other parts of the state and nation, sports is "GOD". Also to not support the local school system is a real shame. Glad you enjoyed the concert.
Just set up the Aulne Boys for a concert, and the house will be packed!!
When and where will those Aulne Boys be? Does that include the Emmaus Three?? I'll be there.
i could go for an aulne boys reunion
Ok Mr. Hawaii, Time for another post! You're back in Kansas now!
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