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November 11, 2009

Eat to the Beat Concerts: Los Lobos

I spent yet another day at Epcot's Food and Wine Festival. And, that means another Eat to the Beat concert at the American Garden Theater in front of the American Adventure. Unfortunately, it also means the last Eat to the Beat concert concert this year. What a bummer!

Performing tonight was Los Lobos. I had never seen Los Lobos perform at Epcot and aside from La Bamba, I really didn't know a lot about the group and their songs. However, I really enjoyed their performance. They are great musicians, wonderful vocals who can play just about any type of music.

For those of you who aren't familiar with Los Lobos, they are three time Grammy award winners and according to Amazon "is an American band whose (who's style is a) blend of Mexican influenced rock music". They first started recording in the 70's but didn't have their first hit until 1984. They are still recording albums to this day. In fact they just released an album of Disney songs. The album is titled "Los Lobos Goes Disney". They sang two of the songs from the album "I Will Go Sailing No More" and "I Wan'na Be Like You". They did a great job with both songs! Anyway, some of their hit songs are La Bamba and Come On, Let's Go.

Tip: for those of you who don't recognize songs by their title (like me) you can go to either YouTube.com and find a video or a web site like Amazon.com and look up the greatest hits album. Amazon will allow you to play a few seconds of each song; just enough to help you recognize (or not) the song.

Los Lobos did change songs in all three sets. I really liked that. And even though I didn't know most of the songs they performed, I really did enjoy them and that made me want to come back for all of their shows.

The familiar Eat to the Beat concert series sign that's on the stage.

Eat to the Beat Concert Series Sign

Here's a picture of all their guitars before the show started.

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Los Lobos performs

Please leave me a comment and tell me if you were there what you thought of the concert or what your memories are of Los Lobos or of previous concerts. I love to get comments.

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Well, that’s all for now. As my good friend says, “See ya real soon”….DizneyMike

November 7, 2009

Eat to the Beat Concerts: Billy Ocean

My wife, Julie, and I spent yet another day at Epcot's Food and Wine Festival. And, that means another Eat to the Beat concert at the American Garden Theater in front of the American Adventure.

Performing tonight was Billy Ocean. We had never seen Billy Ocean perform at Epcot but really like his music and was looking forward to the concert. He did not disappoint us! Billy has a wonderful voice and really sounded fantastic. He had a great band and great back up singers. The performance was high energy and Billy never stopped moving around the stage.

For those of you who aren't familiar with Billy Ocean, he is a pop singer, with Caribbean influence, who had a number of hit songs in the 70's and 80's. He was born in Trinidad and later moved to England. Anyway, some of his hit songs are: Caribbean Queen, Suddenly, When the Going Gets Tough, They'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry) and Get Outta My Dreams, And Into My Car, .

Tip: for those of you who don't recognize songs by their title (like me) you can go to either YouTube.com and find a video or a web site like Amazon.com and look up the greatest hits album. Amazon will allow you to play a few seconds of each song; just enough to help you recognize (or not) the song.

Billy did not changed any songs the two sets that we saw; so we didn't stay for the third set. The fact that he didn't change up the songs was a disappointment.

The familiar Eat to the Beat concert series sign that's on the stage.

Eat to the Beat Concert Series Sign

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Billy Ocean performs

Please leave me a comment and tell me if you were there what you thought of the concert or what your memories are of Billy or of previous concerts. I love to get comments.

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Well, that’s all for now. As my good friend says, “See ya real soon”….DizneyMike

November 5, 2009

Eat to the Beat Concerts: Taylor Hicks

My wife, Julie, and I spent yet another day at Epcot's Food and Wine Festival. And, that means another Eat to the Beat concert at the American Garden Theater in front of the American Adventure.

Performing tonight was Taylor Hicks. This is the first year that Taylor Hicks performed at Epcot. For those of you who don't know, Taylor Hicks won the fifth season (2006) of American Idol. He is a pop/rock singer who has released a number of albums. I am not familiar with his music and didn't recognize any of the songs he sang.

We only stayed for one show so I don't know if he changed up song in his second and third shows. He has a decent voice and had a very good band backing him up. The theater did fill up, however, the audience was very reserved compared to many of the other groups that we've seen perform. I do think that has to do with the lack of big hits from Taylor. My wife is a very big American Idol fan and was looking forward to seeing Taylor in concert. Unfortunately she wasn't impressed with him either. Sorry Idol fans!

Tip: for those of you who don't recognize songs by their title (like me) you can go to either YouTube.com and find a video or a web site like Amazon.com and look up the greatest hits album. Amazon will allow you to play a few seconds of each song; just enough to help you recognize (or not) the song.

The familiar Eat to the Beat concert series sign that's on the stage.

Eat to the Beat Concert Series Sign

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Taylor Hicks performs

Please leave me a comment and tell me if you were there what you thought of the concert or what your memories are of Taylor or of previous concerts. I love to get comments.

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Well, that’s all for now. As my good friend says, “See ya real soon”….DizneyMike

November 3, 2009

Eat to the Beat Concerts: Jon Secada

My wife, Julie, and I spent yet another day at Epcot's Food and Wine Festival. And, that means another Eat to the Beat concert at the American Garden Theater in front of the American Adventure.

Performing tonight was Jon Secada. We have seen Jon Secada perform at Epcot a number of times over the years and think he's very, very good. In particular, my wife loves his songs and put this in our calendar as a concert that we couldn't miss. Jon's voice is still soulful and so strong and powerful.

For those of you who aren't familiar with Jon Secada, he is a Latin/R&B/pop singer who had a number of hit songs in the 90's. I believe that he sang backup for Gloria Estefan who is credited with "discovering" Jon. Anyway, some of his hit songs are: Just Another Day, Do You Believe In Us, Angel, I'm Free and sang If I Never Knew You a duet with Shanice for the Disney movie Pocahontas.

Tip: for those of you who don't recognize songs by their title (like me) you can go to either YouTube.com and find a video or a web site like Amazon.com and look up the greatest hits album. Amazon will allow you to play a few seconds of each song; just enough to help you recognize (or not) the song.

Jon changed only one song in each of the sets; so there was very little difference from all three sets. Jon does sing parts of some of his songs in Spanish, much to the delight of those Spanish speaking guests in the audience. I should mention that all of the three sets were packed!

Finally, as you look at the following pictures "yes" his backup singers are twin sisters.

The familiar Eat to the Beat concert series sign that's on the stage.

Eat to the Beat Concert Series Sign

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Jon Secada performs

Please leave me a comment and tell me if you were there what you thought of the concert or what your memories are of Jon or of previous concerts. I love to get comments.

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Well, that’s all for now. As my good friend says, “See ya real soon”….DizneyMike

November 2, 2009

Eat to the Beat Concerts: Taylor Dayne

My wife, Julie, and I spent yet another day at Epcot's Food and Wine Festival. And, that means another Eat to the Beat concert at the American Garden Theater in front of the American Adventure.

Performing tonight was Taylor Dayne. This is the first time that we've seen Taylor Dayne perform at Epcot. I have always liked Taylor's voice and songs so I was really looking forward to this concert. I can tell you that she didn't disappoint me at all. She was just fantastic! I know I keep saying this about these performers, but Taylor's voice is still so strong and powerful.

For those of you who aren't familiar with Taylor Dayne, she is a pop/rock singer who had a number of hit songs in the 80's and 90's and is still recording albums. Anyway, some of her hit songs are: Tell It To My Heart, I Will Always Love You, Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, and Love Will Lead You Back.

Tip: for those of you who don't recognize songs by their title (like me) you can go to either YouTube.com and find a video or a web site like Amazon.com and look up the greatest hits album. Amazon will allow you to play a few seconds of each song; just enough to help you recognize (or not) the song.

Taylor changed only one song in each of the sets; so there was very little difference from all three sets. Taylor did get off the stage and interact with the audience which everyone loved. Also, she did sing a song off a recent album call Crash that I liked a lot. And as you'll see for one of the pictures all of the shows were packed!

The familiar Eat to the Beat concert series sign that's on the stage.

Eat to the Beat Concert Series Sign

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Taylor Dayne performs

Please leave me a comment and tell me if you were there what you thought of the concert or what your memories are of Taylor or of previous concerts. I love to get comments.

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Well, that’s all for now. As my good friend says, “See ya real soon”….DizneyMike

October 14, 2009

Eat to the Beat Concerts: Kool & The Gang

Well, my wife, Julie, is still visiting with family back in Boston so I traveled over for a second night to Epcot's Food and Wine Festival by myself to see yet another Eat to the Beat concert at the American Garden Theater in front of the American Adventure.

Performing tonight was the group Kool & The Gang. WOW, were they great! Over the years I've been to a lot of these concerts and very seldom does a band get the crowd up on their feet, in the aisles, dancing and singing. The Cast Members working the show had their hands full trying to keep the crowd of young (and not so young) women from going up on the stage.

Before I go much further, for those of you who don't know let me tell you a little something about them. They are an R&B, funk group who had a number a big hits back in the 70's and 80's. The band is big with ten members. Some of their hits were Fresh, Joanna, Cherish, Too Hot, Ladies Night, Get Down On It, and the really big one Celebration.

They did change a couple of songs from set to set, however, Ladies Night and Celebration were in each set. As they started to sing Ladies Night they asked all the ladies in the audience to stand up and invited them down to the front of the stage. That's when the CM's almost lost control. I've never seen so many people dancing in front of the stage like that.

Seeing how popular they were I don't understand why they were only there for two night. My advice to Disney is to make sure they are back next year and for more nights. They really had the place rockin!

The familiar Eat to the Beat concert series sign that's on the stage.

Eat to the Beat Concert Series Sign

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Kool & The Gang performs

Please leave me a comment and tell me if you were there what you thought of the concert or what your memories are of the group or of previous concerts. I love to get comments.

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Well, that’s all for now. As my good friend says, “See ya real soon”….DizneyMike

October 13, 2009

Eat to the Beat Concerts: Sister Hazel

Well, my wife, Julie, is still visiting with family back in Boston so I traveled over to Epcot's Food and Wine Festival by myself to see another Eat to the Beat concert at the American Garden Theater in front of the American Adventure.

Performing tonight was the group Sister Hazel. To be very honest I had no idea who Sister Hazel was or what songs they sang. In fact, I really didn't know if it was a woman or a group. OK, with that said now you know how out of touch I am with the current pop/rock music scene. Judging from the large number of fans they had in the audience it was obvious that I was one of the very few who didn't know of this group. I should say that the group is from Gainesville, Florida; so its roots are very much local.

Even though I didn't know any of their songs, I did enjoy the group. The lead singer has a great voice and I did like their songs. However, I only stayed for one set for two reasons. First of all for the fact I didn't want to sit through another set of unfamiliar songs and secondly, if you weren't a Florida Gator fan (and I'm not) you could be put off (as I was) by both the group and some of their fans. I spoke with a couple of folks after the concert and they felt the same as I did.

For those of you who aren't familiar with Sister Hazel, they are a rock group who had a number of hit songs with their biggest being "All For You". As I mentioned before they are from Gainesville, Florida, the lead singer attended the University of Florida (hence the strong Florida Gators connection) and the band's fans are called "Hazelnuts."

They said they would change up the songs in each of the sets, but would include the crowd-pleasing "All For You" in each set.

The familiar Eat to the Beat concert series sign that's on the stage.

Eat to the Beat Concert Series Sign

Sister Hazel Performs

Sister Hazel Performs

Sister Hazel Performs

Sister Hazel Performs

Sister Hazel Performs

Sister Hazel Performs

Sister Hazel Performs

Sister Hazel Performs

Sister Hazel Performs

Sister Hazel Performs

Sister Hazel Performs

Sister Hazel Performs

Sister Hazel Performs

Please leave me a comment and tell me if you were there what you thought of the concert or what your memories are of the group or of previous concerts. I love to get comments.

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Well, that’s all for now. As my good friend says, “See ya real soon”….DizneyMike

October 3, 2009

Eat to the Beat Concerts: Starship

My wife, Julie, and I spent yet another day at Epcot's Food and Wine Festival. And, that means another Eat to the Beat concert at the American Garden Theater in front of the American Adventure.

The third performer in the series was Starship. We have seen Starship perform at Epcot a number of times over the years and think they are GREAT! Mickey Thomas's voice is still so strong and seems to get better every time I hear him sing. Also, Stephanie Calvert, who does the Gracie Slick vocals, will blow you away. What an incredible, powerful voice she has! Mickey and Stephanie compliment each other extremely well; and along with the group's memorable songs combine to make Starship concerts special.

For those of you who aren't familiar with Starship, they are a rock group who had a number of hit songs in the 70's and 80's. The group has undergone many changes from it's original roots as Jefferson Airplane, then Jefferson Starship to the present Starship featuring Mickey Thomas. Anyway, some of the groups hit songs are: Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now, Sara, Count On Me, White Rabbit, Somebody To Love and We Built This City. Some of you may remember the name "Gracie Slick" as she was the lead female vocalist of the original group. Personally I think Stephanie is much better than Gracie!

They did change up the songs in each of the sets; but made sure they included the crowd pleasing "We Built This City" in each set. Needless to say that each of the three sets were packed! I hope you get to or got to see Starship perform

The familiar Eat to the Beat concert series sign that's on the stage.

Eat to the Beat Concert Series Sign

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Starship in concert

Please leave me a comment and tell me if you were there what you thought of the concert or what your memories are of the group or of previous concerts. I love to get comments.

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Well, that’s all for now. As my good friend says “see ya real soon”….DizneyMike

September 30, 2009

Eat to the Beat Concerts: Richard Marx

My wife, Julie, and I spent another day at Epcot's Food and Wine Festival. And, that means another Eat to the Beat concert at the American Garden Theater in front of the American Adventure.

The second performer in the series was Richard Marx. Now, I have to admit that I wasn't much of a Richard Marx fan, but wanted to see him perform mainly because my wife is a big fan of his. I had never seen him perform so my only connection with him was hearing a few of his songs on the radio.

Well, let me tell you I am so glad that I didn't miss his concert. He was GREAT! What a performer, terrific voice and great music. We stayed for all three shows and all of them were packed. He has quite a following! He did change up the songs in each of the sets and he changed his shirt (his joke). When the night was over my wife had that "I told you so" look on her face and I have to admit she was so very right (as she alway is).

For those of you who aren't familiar with Richard Marx, he is a pop/rock artist who had a number of hit songs in the late 80's. He is still recording today and has just released a new album. Anyway, some of his hit songs are: Endless Summer Nights, Now And Forever, Should've Known Better and Angelia.

The other thing that may have contributed to the full house was the fact that Epcot was really, really crowded yesterday (Monday). Looks like lots of folks have showed up for the festival.

The familiar Eat to the Beat concert series sign that's on the stage.

Eat to the Beat Concert Series Sign

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Richard Marx in concert

Please leave me a comment and tell me if you were there what you thought of the concert or what your memories are of the group or previous concerts. I love to get comments.

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Well, that’s all for now. As my good friend says “see ya real soon”….DizneyMike

September 26, 2009

Eat to the Beat Concerts: Big Bad VooDoo Daddy

Let the fun begin! Epcot's Food and Wine Festival has begun. And, that means the wonderful Eat to the Beat concert series is being held nightly at the American Garden Theater in front of the American Adventure.

First up was the Big Bad VooDoo Daddy. Wow, what a group! They really put on a great show. Everyone, young and old, was tapping their feet to the bands wonderful sound.

We stayed for the first two shows and must say we were a little disappointed that they pretty much played the same numbers in both sets. I would have liked to have heard different songs from them in each set. Surprisingly the first show was only about 95% full and the second only 80% full.

Also, I have a new camera, one of those point and shoot, super zoom cameras. I hope you like the close ups!

The familiar Eat to the Back concert series sign that's on the stage.

Eat to the Beat sign

A picture of the audience for the first show.

First show audience

Here's some pictures of Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert:

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concer

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy in concert

Please leave me a comment and tell me if you were there what you thought of the concert or what your memories are of the group or previous concerts. I love to get comments.

Finally, be one of the first people to hear when my newest blogs go live on AllEars.net by joining "DisneyMike's World" Facebook group.

Well, that’s all for now. As my good friend says “see ya real soon”….DizneyMike

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