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Music Midtown 2016
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Nathaniel
Rateliff & The Night Sweats
Honda
Stage
Music
Midtown 2016
Photo by Bonnie M. Morét
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While the 2016 chapter of Music Midtown has closed, the vivid memories live on. The music lineup featured fresh talent spanning the several genres which included crowd-pleasing favorites like Twenty øne Piløts, St. Lucia and Nathaniel Rateliff and The Nightsweats--my personal favorite.
In
spite of the weather, fun was had by all.
Kudos
to the Live Nation Team, sponsors and volunteers for doing an excellent job and
a round of hugs to the security team for keeping us safe.
Highlights
below:
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Heart at Chastain Park Amphitheatre, Sept. 17
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Heart at Chastain Park Amphitheatre
Photo by Bonnie M. Morét
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Touring with Cheap Trick and Joan Jett, Heart performed to a
sold-out Chastain Park Amphitheatre on Saturday, Sept. 17. The Wilson sisters, Ann and Nancy, brought us down memory lane
playing Heart's biggest hits along with a few hits by friends.
Highlights below:
Monday, September 5, 2016
Friday, September 2, 2016
Steven Tyler at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on Sept. 1
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Steven Tyler wows a packed Cobb Energy Performing Arts
Centre
Photography by Bonnie M. Morét
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Steven Tyler carried a packed Cobb
Energy Performing Arts Centre through a musical diary of his life. From childhood memories to Woodstock,
through Aerosmith to his current album, he captivated a most attentive
audience. His autobiographical
“My Own Worst Enemy" brought many to tears, including me.
Tyler was backed by Loving Mary, a seven-piece
country-rock band from Nashville that includes longtime Aerosmith pal Marti
Frederiksen on vocals and guitar. Along with singer/bassist Rebecca Lynn
Howard.
It
was most apparent that Tyler and Loving Mary were having genuine fun on stage
and the Out on a Limb tour proves it.
"We’re All Somebody from Somewhere”
was a crowd favorite.
La Vie Artistique Magazine was the only camera allowed to photograph the concert. Exclusive images below: