Small town Country music star Corey Smith is on tour and headed to Orlando! Don’t miss out on an enjoyable evening for you and your friends at the House of Blues Orlando on March 18th. We here at Shows I Go To are here to make this even more special by offering you a chance to win two giveaway tickets! Enter the giveaway below or buy tickets now! GET TICKET HERE!
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Despite his love for performing, Smith wasn’t always dead set on becoming a full time musician. He grew up in Jefferson, Georgia listening to country music and playing guitar in his free time. Smith attended the University of Georgia where he majored in Social Studies. While in college, he began writing music and performing locally at friends’ parties and around town. By the age of 28, he took a leap of faith and left his teaching job where he taught geography, history and guitar to pursue music full time.
Smith grew up with the standard country music genre tropes of trucks, beer, backroads, and bonfires yet he wrote music that reflected a more natural viewpoint of what it was to be a country boy in the 21st century. His first self-produced album, Undertones was released in 2003 later followed by “In the Mood.” Over the course of the next few years, Smith has gone on to release 11 albums, has worked with famous producer Keith Stegall (known for his work with the Alan Jackson and the Zac Brown Band, and has signed with Sugar Hill Records.
Smith has sold over 1 million concert tickets, 1.5 digital singles and over 220,000 albums. He is known for his dedicated fans who love his unique take on realism that aligns with their views about what it’s like to live in small town country living. With over 1.13 million streams on Spotify each month, it’s simple enough to say this is a show you will not want to miss out on. Come sing along to classics such as “If I Could Do It Again,” and “Twenty One” but stay tuned for new music too. As well as going on tour, Corey has just finished recording a new record entitled “Suburban Drawl” which will be released in the Spring of 2023.
Come see Corey Smith perform live at the House of Blues in Orlando on March 18. Doors open at 7:30 PM and the show starts at 8:30 PM. Show is for all ages. Enter our GIVEAWAY below or buy tickets now! GET TICKET HERE!
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Sabrina Carpenter is a woman of many talents — she is a singer, songwriter, model, and actress. She’s also going on tour and coming to St. Petersburg! Don’t miss out on your chance to see Miss Carpenter perform her latest tour, “Emails I Can’t Send,” on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, at Jannus Live. Apply to the giveaway below or buy tickets now before they sell out! GET TICKETS HERE!
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As a jack of all trades, this 24-year-old made her initial appearance in Law & Order Special Victims Unit in 2011. However, Sabrina is probably most known for her multiple acting roles on Disney Channel. She acted as the main role in the comedy series, “Girl Meets World” that lasted from 2014-2017, then later in the television series “Adventures in Babysitting.” Following these years of main roles, Carpenter has also starred in several other feature films whether in front of the camera or behind it. She has starred in films such as “Horns,” and “The Hate U Give,” as well as made a face for herself in the Netflix film industry by acting in series “Tall Girl” and its sequel, “Work It.” An actor nonetheless, Sabrina has acted on stage in 2020 for “Mean Girls” on Broadway. She also has made a voice for herself outside of music by voice acting for multiple films and tv shows. Oh, and she’s modeled for Rhianna’s lingerie brand Savage X Fenty. But nonetheless, we’re here to talk about music. And damn is she good at that too.
Carpenter’s love for music came at the young age of 10 when she began posting videos on YouTube of her singing. She cites that the first songs she learned were “Crazy” by Patsy Cline and “At Last” by Etta James. Her supportive father built a recording studio for her and that only sparked her love and passion to continue in music. Sabrina’s first major moves were when she entered and placed third in a singing contest run by Miley Cyrus, “The Next Miley Cyrus Project.” From there on out, she has released songs through Radio Disney such as “Can’t Blame a Girl For Trying” and has written and performed songs for Disney Channel movies and shows that she has acted in. In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Carpenter appeared in a charity event that supported Doctors Without Borders by singing her version of “If the World Was Ending.” By the next year, she released her single “Skin” which debuted at 48 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In July 2022, “Vicious” was released as her third single prior to the debut of her album, Emails I Can’t Send — making a statement with number 23 on the US Billboard 200 and 55 on the Canadian Album charts, making this her highest entry on both charts to date. She has worked with Skyler Stonestreet, an American musician and songwriter known to be a writer on tracks for Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, and Dua Lipa as well as working alongside John Ryan best known for co-producing for One Direction.
Sabrina Carpenter’s music can best be described as teen pop and R&B. She has a unique style that reflects her upbringing within the writing and singing from past shows and her association with Disney. Come dance the night away on March 17, at Jannus Live in St. Petersburg, 8:00 PM. Her shows are known to sell out so don’t hesitate to buy tickets ASAP or enter our GIVEAWAY below for a lucky chance to win tickets for you and a friend! This show is all ages accommodating. GET TICKETS HERE!
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Eric Johnson, one of the most prolific and respected guitar players of all time, is coming to Orlando! Don’t miss your chance to see Eric Johnson blow the roof off the place, only on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17th at the House of Blues in Orlando. GET TICKETS HERE!
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Inspired by names like Vaughan, Hendrix, and Dylan, at the age of 15, Johnson joined his first professional band, Mariani, a psychedelic rock group. After years of performing live and acting as a session guitarist for some well-known names like Cat Stevens, Carole King, and Christopher Cross, Johnson released his debut album in 1986 called Tones. The next year, the second to last track called “Zap” off that album was Grammy nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance, showing early on that Eric Johnson was something special.
A few years later with the release of his second album Ah Via Musicom, the world would be gifted with Johnson’s greatest hit “Cliffs of Dover”. One of my personal favorite instrumental guitar songs, the violin-like tone of Johnson’s 1954 Fender Stratocaster “Virginia” is unlike any other tone in rock and roll, and he sure does know how to use it.
Many years and even more Grammy nominations later, Eric Johnson is still exuding his divine guitar playing powers for the world to see. To Johnson, music is more than what we experience on the surface. To him, it has the ability to inspire, bring joy, and heal your soul. What better reason to come out and see the man who has brought joy and light to so many around the world. Only on March 17th at the House of Blues in Orlando! GET TICKETS HERE!
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You know that moment when you get lost in a song? You have been way too busy dancing and enjoying yourself to know “what is happening” anymore? The solos, the noodling and top-notch musicianship! Lost in the rush, caught in the flow; jams and dancing with a band named moe. That feeling and more can be all yours when you see moe. live in concert at the Plaza Live on March 16th in Orlando, FL () or at Jannus Live on March 18th in St. Peteresburg ().
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This rock-based jam band has been dazzling fans since their inception in Buffalo in 1989. moe. is treasured for their mesmerizing musical synergy, unfettered showmanship, and smart, resonant soundscapes. For three decades, the band has corralled myriad musical forms on a truly original journey rich with crafty, clever songwriting and astonishing resourcefulness.
In a recent press release, the band’s bassist, Derhak, offered, “We are thrilled to announce that our long-time friend, keyboardist Nate Wilson will be joining moe. full-time moving forward.” He continued by adding some context, “Former founding member of both Percy Hill, and Assembly of Dust (and current band leader for Ghosts Of Jupiter), Nate has been part of our lineup since our first shows without Chuck Garvey. He has since proven himself a valued contributor to our sound, and now with Chuck back in the groove, he compliments our overall style. His sense of humor and overall breadth of musical knowledge is a welcome addition.” Nate Wilson has become an official member of moe. The band shared that the keyboardist has stepped in and joined their current lineup, which includes Al Schnier (guitar), Chuck Garvey (guitar), Rob Derhak (bass), Jim Loughlin (drums) and Vinnie Amico (percussion world).
Come see one of the nation’s premier jam bands at The Plaza Live which was originally constructed in 1963 as the city’s first two-screen movie theater. The historic Plaza Live is one of Orlando’s premiere live concert venues, offering seated and standing shows of a wide variety. The Plaza Live also provides a balcony and an ample capacity of 1250 patrons. Moe. at Plaza Live on March 16th in Orlando, FL ()
And catch moe. at St. Pete’s coolest outdoor venue, Jannus Live! Here, patrons can enjoy their favorite music while soaking up the Florida sunshine right around the corner from so many great restaurants in the heart of downtown St. Petersburg. Numerous spots to buy refreshments dot the courtyard and a balcony overhead houses covered and posh vip suites for your high-end enjoyment. Moe. at Jannus Live on March 18th in St. Peteresburg ().
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Orlando, are you ready? The famed K-Hop/Pop artist Sik-K is touring North America and is stopping at The House of Blues in Orlando at Disney Springs on March 14, 2023. Artist Sik-K has been in the scene since 2016 and has been evolving his artistry year by year. Tickets are close to selling out so don’t overlook this opportunity to buy tickets below, and enter the Shows I Go To giveaway for a chance for you and your plus one to experience an enjoyable evening. You don’t wanna miss this high energy show live! GET TICKETS HERE!
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K-pop is perpetually rising in American culture. Although it’s been infiltrated in the US since around the 1950s, a lot of attention was drawn to the genre in 2012 when the worldwide famous “Gangnam Style” by PSY wowed the nation with its repetitive chorus and choreography. Since then, the admiration for Korean Pop music has grown exponentially within the US, Canada, South America and Europe.
One of the hottest names in the scene is Sik-K, an independent South Korean rapper and vocalist, who is mostly known for his “auto-tuned” style — influenced heavily from Travis $cott, Drake and Wiz Khalifa. Born in 1994, Kwon Min-sik (Sik-K) was born in Seoul. He lived briefly in Vancouver, British Columbia as a teenager before returning to South Korea to pursue music. He attended Sejong University where he majored in Management. In 2015, he gained initial attraction by participating in the fourth season of Show Me The Money, a rap competition show that debuted weekly. Later that year, he released his first solo single entitled “My Man.”
In 2016, Sik-K signed with H1gher Music and released multiple singles, EP’s, collaborations and mixtapes. His EP’s like H.A.L.F (Have.A.Little.Fun) and his studio debut FL1P put him on the map and his name began to circulate. Shortly after the release for FL1P, the album peaked at 28 on the Gaon chart. By 2020, he enlisted in the army for his mandatory military enlistment. He was later discharged around the time the COVID-19 pandemic became a global issue worldwide. Despite the sudden life changes and tribulations, Kwon continued his musical pursuit and in the summer of 2020 released his album, Headliner.
In the last couple of years, Sik-K has been continuing to produce and work with multiple artists that have only contributed to his success and popularity as an artist. As of next month, he will be venturing on his North American tour. We are lucky that here in central Florida, we can see him perform live! Don’t miss Sik-K at the House of Blues Orlando on March 14th. Doors open at 7:00 PM. Show starts at 8:00 PM. Enter our GIVEAWAY below or GET TICKETS HERE!
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Get ready for one wild night, because on Saturday, March 11th at the House of Blues of Orlando, you can come be a part of Next Superstar Tour 2023, hosted by none other than Nick Cannon! Come out to see and celebrate rising stars from a new generation, and maybe even be inspired to join in next year. This event is all ages. Doors are at 5:30pm and show starts at 6:30pm. There is a form below for a free spot on the guest list (while supplies last). GET TICKETS HERE!
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Brought to us by the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) their goal is to advocate on behalf of Black artists, songwriters, producers, managers, and more throughout the music industry. The tour will feature three special events, an award for the BMAC x Ncredible Next Superstar Grant, a Next Superstar Educational Seminar, and a Next Superstar show with headlining talent. The tour will also feature performances by Symba, 24kGoldn, Justina Valentine, Hitman Holla, JD McCrary, Traetwothree, Klondike Blonde, DW Flame, and POP MONEY just to name a few.
Not only will you get to see some fire sets by very talented people, but it will also feel great knowing you are helping foster the career of the next big name in music. Nick Cannon had this to say about the impact of the tour, “The Next Superstar Seminar is directly empowering our community by giving the next generation essential tools to elevate themselves. We look to spread knowledge and strategies not only for up and coming musicians, but aspiring professionals looking to build a career within the many aspects of the music and entertainment industry.”
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Yellowcard have announced a reunion for the 20th Anniversary of Ocean Avenue and return home to Jacksonville, FL for two-nights at Daily’s Place (Friday, July 21 + Saturday, July 22) and then to Tampa for a one-night-only performance at Yuengling Center on Sunday, July 23rd! Shows I Go To has the PRESALE CODE for you so you can secure tickets before anyone else! Today Only! See below.
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Men I Trust return to Orlando for a one-night-only performance at Hard Rock Live Orlando on Friday, June 16th! They also play St. Pete at Jannus Live the day before. Shows I Go To has the PRESALE CODE for you so you can secure tickets before anyone else! Today Only! See below.
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Clearwater/Tampa Bay! Magician, Comedian, and Television Personality Justin Willman aims to melt your brain and make you laugh for his Bilheimer Capitol Theatre debut on Thursday, February 23, 2023! His live show is simultaneously mind-blowing and hilarious, and will likely keep you up at night wondering how the heck any of it was possible. Don’t miss the fun! GET TICKETS HERE!
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Justin Willman is best known as the star and creator of the hit Netflix series Magic For Humans, but you may recognize him from one of his many television appearances (The Tonight Show, The Today Show, Ellen, Conan). Or maybe you know his work as a host (Baking Impossible; Cupcake Wars; Win, Lose or Draw). Willman is also a consultant & writer for film/television productions like America’s Got Talent, The Goldbergs and Disney’s feature film Magic Camp. See why his online videos have racked up over 50 million views at his Clearwater Bilheimer Capitol Theatre performance! If you haven’t seen this guy on TV, check him out now!
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Sierra Ferrell (a modern Country music angel) brings her spellbinding voice and time-bending sensibilities to The Bilheimer Capitol Theatre in Clearwater, FL on May 30th, 2023. Her newest album Long Time Coming embodies a delicate eclecticism fitting for a musician who utterly defies categorization. Long Time Coming includes tracks like “West Virginia Waltz” and “Bells of Every Chapel” as well as a knockout lineup of guest musicians including, Jerry Douglas, Tim O’Brien, Chris Scruggs, Sarah Jarosz, Billy Strings, and Dennis Crouch. Shows I Go To has the PRESALE CODE for you so you can secure tickets before anyone else!
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Steel Panther returns to Jannus Live on Saturday March, 11, 2023 for their “On The Prowl World Tour.” Get ready for a night of debauchery and glamour with the world’s wildest party band. Special guests Crobot and Tragedy provide opening support. GET TICKETS HERE!
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For the uninitiated, Steel Panther was formed in 2000. Hailing from Los Angeles, the epicenter for rock n’ roll in all its debauchery and glamour, Steel Panther has established themselves as the world’s premier party band, melding hard rock virtuosity with parody and criminally good looks. Steel Panther is a global phenomenon with four full-length albums, touring across the world, platinum-level You Tube status and high-profile television appearances such as Jimmy Kimmel Live, Larry King Now, and FOX NFL Sunday.
Rolling Stone avowed, “There’s a reason Steel Panther have transcended their origins as a cover band playing the Sunset Strip,” while Metal Sucks declared, Steel Panther’s concept is genius…their songwriting is…preposterously snappy – and relatable.” Check out our interview with Steel Panther from the Welcome To Rockville Magazine last night.
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Your hair is pushed back with the wind in your face. Sweaty and filled with adrenaline, blood is pumping through every finger and toe. A smile adorns your face as you enjoy the thrilling sounds and feelings that come with South Korea’s premier hip-hop trio. Just like skydiving or bungee jumping, an EPIK HIGH concert is just about the most exhilarating thing that you can do. This opportunity is on its way to you! All you have to do is enter below for a chance to win two tickets, or buy a ticket to see EPIK HIGH at Hard Rock Live in Orlando on Wednesday, March, 8th. GET TICKETS HERE!
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Music from South Korea is ever-growing. K-Pop/K-Hop acts are not only blowing up, but touring the United States as the support for South Korean based music continues to stay strong. EPIK HIGH out of Seoul has been making music since 2001. This trio is widely recognized as one of the most influential artists in Korean entertainment. EPIK HIGH features the talents of Tablo, Mithra, and DJ Tukutz. Recently dropped their 5-song EP, Strawberry, they have created new fans with their shows at huge festivals like Coachella when they were the first Korean artist to ever play.
Returning to the United States for a second helping of crazy excited fanfare as they bring back their SOLD OUT All Time High North American Tour! They have a second show in SoFla at Revolution Live on March 9th. This group has been critically acclaimed at the Seoul Music Awards, twice winning the main prize, Bonsang in 2007 & 2012.
Come see this once-in-a-lifetime show at Orlando’s own “Coliseum of Rock,” Hard Rock Live. Offering a one-of-a-kind setting with imposing columns, majestic archways, and grand entrance! Not to mention, the latest in sound and lighting technology. You’ll find this venue within Hard Rock Café Orlando, which is located within Universal Orlando Resort. March 8th • EPIK HIGH • Be there! GET TICKETS HERE!
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The iconic keshi will be performing his “Hell and Back Tour” at the Orlando Amphitheatre at the Central Florida Fairgrounds on March 5th. Come and jam out to songs like “Right Here,” “Like I Need U,” and “2 Soon” with the whole crew. This show is all ages accommodating and is gonna be one hell of a turn out. Enter our giveaway for a chance to see him live or buy tickets now! GET TICKETS HERE!
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Casey Luong (keshi) is a multi-instrumentalist and lyricist. His sound is a mix between lo-fi hip hop and dreamy rap music. He is known for his hauntingly beautiful falsetto lyrics and lo-fi beats. Keshi began sharing music on SoundCloud in 2017 and has credited a lot of his musical knowledge like producing and engineering to YouTube. In 2019, he quit his job as a nurse, flew to New York City and signed with Island Records. Since then, he has created multiple singles that have attracted millions of listeners upon release. He pays ode to his influences John Mayer, Frank Ocean, Drake, Bryson Tiller, and the 1975.
His rise to fame in the lo-fi hip-hop scene can be accredited to his first full-length album GABRIEL – an album that showcases his homage to his lo-fi beats legacy while engaging in new mediums like new-wave R&B and Latin pop. You can be sure to hear his music on the classic “Lo-fi Hip-Hop Beats to Study and Relax to” (or ya know, something like that) as keshi’s music is perfect for a rainy day of studying or lounging.
His first tour was in 2022 entitled Heaven/Hell and is now coming back again with his Hell and Back tour. Don’t miss a chance to see keshi perform live in our hometown, Orlando. He will be the headline behind two other musical groups – Weston Estate and James Ivy, both known for popular pop-rock and lo-fi sounds. The show is held at the Orlando Amphitheatre at the Central Florida Fairgrounds on March 5th. Show starts at 7:00PM and is all ages accommodating. Enter our GIVEAWAY for a chance for you and a friend to get free tickets or buy tickets below.
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We arrived at the Capital Theater in Clearwater with a beautiful breeze and perfect temperature, it would prove to be very nice evening for a stroll. The theatre is located in the heart of Scientology Country a few blocks from the Scientology’s planetary headquarters referred to as “The Flag Land Base.” But that’s a topic for another time and article. The mission for tonight was to hear a virtuoso guitarist, one Albert (Al) Di Meola.
With seating for about 700, The Capital Theatre is an elegant and beautiful venue. It seemed that this engagement was close to a sellout. The crowd was mostly over 55. Lots of long grey hair and beards apparently carry overs from the Free Love Hippie era. Not surprising as Di Meola’s first foray into the big league Jazz/Fusion arena was in 1974 when recruited by Chic Corea, the founder of band Return To Forever. He was the tender age of 19.
The stage plot consisted of two classical guitars, a percussionist kit and a Tabla set up. This seemed more like a world music stage plot than a Jazz ensemble. If you’re a Di Meola fan, you have witnessed the transformation in his music over the last few decades leaning more and more towards acoustic music in the classical Spanish style mixed with Jazz chording and world rhythms.
The Band: Al Di Meola – Guitar (New Jersey)
Guitar – Peo Alfonsi (Sardinia, Italy)
Percussion – Sergio Martinez (Barcelona, Spain)
Tabla drums – Amit Kavthekar (Bombay, India)
“Fandango” from Al’s soon-to-be-released album was performed early in the first set. His accompanying guitarist, Peo Alfonsi, was a perfect match for Al’s compositions. Sergio’s primary axe (instrument) this night was the cajon embellished by various world drums, a few cymbals, and several chimes. Amit’s Tabla playing was so impressive. His rhythm patterns, although complex, merged with Di Meola’s lightning fast runs seamlessly. Overall, the music that emitted from this group was intense and fiery yet soothing and beautifully melodic. The old hippies seemed to be swept up in the music’s mystical power. Admittedly, at times I was as well.
What seemed to be the end of the show was suddenly, to the audience’s surprise, turned over to a completely different group of musicians to accompany Al. The Electric band. They dove right in the Raucous Classic Return to Forever Track “Captain Senor Mouse.” Al and the electric band played two more shredders from the past. In the end, the crowd was spent. Of course. It was ten o’clock, a good hour past most of their bedtimes. I however, had a two-hour drive home and was quite wired. A great show. I recommend checking the soon-to-be released newest Al Di Meola album. He may have mentioned it during the show but I don’t recall the album name. It should prove to be very impressive in a World Music way of course. Cheers.
Al Di Meola Interview
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Al: Hi, Perry. It’s Al Di Meola.
SIGT: Al Di Miola man, how are you feeling?
Al: I’m doing good today.
SIGT: So, good shows yesterday night?
Al: Yeah. Very nice.
SIGT: That’s wonderful. Hey, first I want to thank you for granting me and Shows I Go To this interview today.
Al: Oh, yes, you’re welcome.
SIGT: I’m a lifelong fan of your playing, your artistry. I saw you live for the first time with RTF in 74 in Philly, at the Playhouse in the Park. I don’t even know if you remember that venue, but that’s a long time ago. Okay, so I don’t want to keep you. I know you’re waiting on a plane and you had an amazing run with Chic and Returned to Forever.
Al: Yes.
SIGT: How do you see your subsequent collaborations?
Al: It was mostly Chic’s compositions, and now it’s mostly my composition. I’ve evolved over time and I’ve got like, over 30 records now. So the evolution in composing and the importance of composing took precedence over the initial thing that caught people’s attention, which was technique and velocity and all that high powered stuff. Right. It’s just taken on. The titles have just switched around. I would label myself more of a composer guitarist than a guitarist, period. You know what I mean?
SIGT: Yeah. I hear that. You have a great catalog, a great body of work. So focusing on your musical ideas and creativity has been pretty paramount over the last few decades. Do you consider it more fulfilling?
Al: Yeah, it’s more fulfilling. What drives me is being able to play my stuff, both recording it and then playing it live. Of course, recording today takes on a whole new meaning because of the lack of stores, or almost no stores selling records anymore. I think musicians make music regardless because they just need to get it out. Musicians that have composing kind of goals, I think it’s more of an artistic thing. They need to get it out, but it doesn’t have the same drive or incentive as making it with the intent to sell, expecting big sales, those are not going to happen anymore because the world has changed. That goes for all of the very big artists, like on a Rolling Stones category. But the Live thing will always seem to be an attraction. So you get to play Live and hopefully sell a few products at the show.
SIGT: I know the industry has changed radically. I even think back to about 20 years ago when I was really concerned about the future of Jazz as a genre. I guess from what you’re saying, really the only way to make a living. I don’t care who you are anymore. Youjust got a tour.
Al: You got to play all if you have a name. So if you built a name during the heyday of the recording industry, you are likely to have a continued career in live music. In our case, like when I started at 19 with RTF, we became quite popular around the world, in every country.
SIGT: Yeah.
Al: So then and that continued on even after the band broke up and I was doing my early records and tours, we were able to go anywhere in the world because we were known. Now it’s different. It’s really hard for a new young artist who is phenomenal and there’s so many great young artists to get that same exposure. They get it online and everything, but it’s not the same because the promoter wants to know that a new artist has a track record. And how can they have a track record if they can’t sell any records?
SIGT: Yeah.
Al: So it’s a dilemma for the new generation.
SIGT: Particularly in jazz.
Al: Yeah, particularly jazz or jazz, rock or fusion, whatever they want to lead with.
SIGT: Yeah, just changing up a little bit. Opus and Across the Universe are wonderful recordings. Do you plan to play any of those tracks at your Clearwater show on Sunday?
Al: Yeah, we’re going to do a few from both records. There’ll be performances. There’ll be a surprise performance at the end of the show, too.
SIGT: That sounds fun.
Al: We want to think of something that could be a really wild surprise.
SIGT: So I know your birthday is July 22, and by the way, we’re both Cancers.
Al: Yeah, I’m right on the cusp.
SIGT: You’re on the cusp. That’s true.
Al: Last day. Last day.
SIGT: Yeah, I’m the 18th. But do you think the stars on that vein of astrology might have brought you and brought you to Chick’s attention? Or was it just fade?
Al: It could very well be. I don’t know. No one knows for sure. But I never believed in this stuff at all until I went to a Risoli bookstore, which is a high end bookstore years ago. And I saw this very attractive looking book on astrology. And I just said, what the hell? I’m just going to leaf through it. Of course I go to my birthday. And then everything they said about that day was pretty much summing up with what happened to me and how I am.
SIGT: Isn’t that interesting as a person?
Al: So then I went to my daughter’s, my oldest daughter’s birthday, and the same thing, I said, oh my God, I’m buying the books. I bought an astrology book. How about is it coincidence or is it there is something to it? Who the hell knows? But sometimes I’ve been palm reading, sometimes just for the fun of it. And sometimes they are like, right on the money. What the hell?
SIGT: Wait, you’re reading palms or you’re having your palms?
Al: I had mine read. Just thought there’s a fun thing to do, right? But sometimes they’re write on the money and it’s like, wow.
SIGT: So another question that I find always interesting to ask. Do you find that kids, the younger generation and let’s limit that to college age, I guess, are they discovering your music and the genre? Do you find that happening coming to your shows or reaching?
Al: Yeah, I think so because we post a lot on both FaceTime and what do you call it? Not FaceTime, but Facebook.
SIGT: Facebook, Instagram..
AL: Instagram. My wife has a lot of this posting like almost daily, and we’re up to like almost 4 million people.
SIGT: Well, that’s amazing. So what you’re saying is there’s hope.
Al: I’ll tell you, there’s hope to expand the audience to a younger generation. And also I discover young musicians that are phenomenal. It’s just that they’re going to have a different kind of stumbling block. They get an exposure to the Internet somewhat and so people will know about them. But record companies, they’re almost out of business.
SIGT: I tell you, when I come across young players that are really hot, I get emotional. When I get like, kids that are like 19 or in their early twenties, I get, wow, it’s so exciting that these young people are embracing music in general. And then the genre, whether you want to call it Jazz or Jazz fusion or whatever, it’s like, wow, there really is hope. This music could really be around for a long time.
Al: Yeah, it’ll be around. What I noticed is the level of passion that they have. And I remember that time in life there wasn’t a home owned with a lot of builds and a family with a lot of concerns and time taken away from the instrument. So I see some of these young guys who were back in the position that I was in way back when I was a teenager. And there’s something about the added time that you have and the energy, the youthful energy is sometimes I look at that and go, oh wow, man, look at that. I remember when we were the same.
Al: Well, our parents were depressionary parents, and we had to suck it up and deal with their middle class challenges. And I like the kids today always have a little more opportunity.
Al: Some will come through. Of course there’s always someone out of 20 or something that might make it get a break from somebody. And if they do enough of postings and what they do, they’ll be noticed. But it’s a harder thing because they won’t be picked up by a record company so easily. There’s two record companies that will spend any money to develop an artist’s career like we had back in the well.
SIGT: So many kids are making it by just, YouTubing to get discovered.
Al: But record wise, they’ll never really experience the glory days of the record industry by going into a store and seeing their CD stock high. Beautiful feeling. I mean, there’s still something that exists in Europe and I get to see that. It reminds me of the good era we had. But the thing that is a hindrance nowadays, that we didn’t have early on with our cell phones and computers, to take at least five to six, 7 hours of our day away because we’re constantly looking at these things. That was five to six, seven more hours we had to practice to make a record. Now it’s so much harder because of all the distraction, networking, things of that nature.
SIGT: A very distracted world we live in.
Al: We can’t go back. I understand, and there’s a lot of advantages to having it, but, my God, you really have to divide the day up between practice becomes shorter sessions than there was in the past. That’s just because of the new technology. OK, I have to run to the gate.
Al Di Meola Interview & Concert Review by Perry Goldman.