Last night I went to a show at our local arts center, the Lowe Mill. It was a duet: a guy by the name of Richard Smith, and his wife, Julie Adams. It was the most incredible live show I have seen perhaps in my entire life.
Richard Smith is a guitarist extraordinaire. He was the National Fingerstyle Champion in 2001. Chet Atkins, when asked about Smith, stated: “he is the most amazing guy I know on guitar. ... He (Smith) can play anything I know, only better.”
And apparently that wasn't an exaggeration. Oh my GAWD! He was the most amazing player I have ever witnessed in my life. It was mesmerizing to watch and beautiful to listen to. Not only was he technically-gifted, but he was a great entertainer as well, immediately connecting with his audience.
His wife, Adams, is a virtuoso Cellist. And she is amazing in her own right, but is completely overshadowed by his talent. They played together just the two of them. The variety was staggering, from a Beatles Medley, to some Atkins and Jerry Reed material, to Scott Joplin ragtime, to Cole Porter, to some Brahms and a rousing rendition of Semper Fidelis.
If you ever get a chance to see this act, please do yourself a favor and go. I paid ten bucks to get in. I would pay fifty to see him again. I bought every CD he had. It was just that good of a show. I will attach a link to his web page so you can check him out, look at his calendar, and purchase a CD or DVD if you are interested. Looks like he is in Birmingham tonight and then headed up into the midwest. Here is the link:
Richard Smith Music
Go see him if you get the chance. You won't regret it.
Richard Smith is a guitarist extraordinaire. He was the National Fingerstyle Champion in 2001. Chet Atkins, when asked about Smith, stated: “he is the most amazing guy I know on guitar. ... He (Smith) can play anything I know, only better.”
And apparently that wasn't an exaggeration. Oh my GAWD! He was the most amazing player I have ever witnessed in my life. It was mesmerizing to watch and beautiful to listen to. Not only was he technically-gifted, but he was a great entertainer as well, immediately connecting with his audience.
His wife, Adams, is a virtuoso Cellist. And she is amazing in her own right, but is completely overshadowed by his talent. They played together just the two of them. The variety was staggering, from a Beatles Medley, to some Atkins and Jerry Reed material, to Scott Joplin ragtime, to Cole Porter, to some Brahms and a rousing rendition of Semper Fidelis.
If you ever get a chance to see this act, please do yourself a favor and go. I paid ten bucks to get in. I would pay fifty to see him again. I bought every CD he had. It was just that good of a show. I will attach a link to his web page so you can check him out, look at his calendar, and purchase a CD or DVD if you are interested. Looks like he is in Birmingham tonight and then headed up into the midwest. Here is the link:
Richard Smith Music
Go see him if you get the chance. You won't regret it.