Category Archives: Live Show Review

Trevor Finlay at Legendary Bluebird Cafe

WOW! What a talent! This emerging singer/songwriter/guitarist was among some of the best in Nashville at the Bluebird “Writers in the Round” on Saturday and there is no wondering why. If you’re not a fan of Trevor Finlay, it’s because … Continue reading

Trevor Finlay at Legendary Bluebird Cafe

Trevor Finlay is a talent to be reckoned with. At first strum, you know the hairs are going to stick up on your arms……….and then the fire begins. His voice compliments every lyric as does his fluid guitar work. He … Continue reading

Trevor Finlay at Legendary Bluebird Cafe

I had the good fortune to catch Trevor Finlay’s show at the Bluebird. I understand he is relatively new to the Nashville scene but his performance easily fit in with the other three singer/songwriters sharing the stage who have countless … Continue reading

Trevor Finlay at Legendary Bluebird Cafe

By Maxie Caught the show at the Bluebird on Saturday at 6:30 pm. WOW! I was not surprised to really enjoy the legendary Sam and Annie Tate and Todd Cerney but Trevor Finlay, WOW, he was every bit as good … Continue reading

Trevor Finlay at Bluebird Cafe

By Ann Dorman A total “Musicool Treat”…Trevor added such nice spice and GREAT playing… perfectly blissful night…let’s do it again!

True Margrit at Bob’s Java Jive

  The pop piano trio True Margrit creates a genuine band to fan relationship in thier live performance. What a great time to see them perform live. Having heard their latest CD, “The Juggler’s Progress” before seeing them live, I … Continue reading

Jeremy Steding Sticks To His Country Roots

Jeremy Steding and the Band of Bastards got the people of the Blue Light dancing Thursday night as they churned out a mix of original material and classic covers.  Throwing in some popular country favorites is always a good way … Continue reading

Sean McConnell And Rodney Parker

If I could watch every show at the Blue Light from two foot away from the stage I would.  This is hardly ever the case, however, as the dance floor is usually reserved for, well, dancers.  On rare occasion though, … Continue reading

John David Kent: A Reason To Dance

John David Kent and the Dumb Angels packed the bar Saturday night, filling up the dance floor with two-steppers and ass-shakers. They stuck to one simple formula: Play feel good music and don’t stop. Kent and his band have a … Continue reading