Monday, December 3, 2012

The Beginning of Many




     This past Friday night, at the White Rabbit, many artist graced the stage with their personality, rhymes and style with a crowd full of  inebriated music lovers. But before lyrical blessings could canvas the airwaves, the burlesque dancers set the tone of the evening with a sexy rump shaking introduction. After an intriguing entrance, Didda Joe began the show with his personal experiences with love and relationships.                                                                               
 Throughout the evening, PeteyBoy and John Stamps rocked the stage just before Pope Adrian Bless, shared his energetic personality with the audience. Sirius Blvck and Grey Granite kept the party alive with their relaxed, yet fun performances.

Pope's set included songs from Angel Music II "Architect II", "Rosebud", and "Empires", plus "Andretti" and "American Spirits", from The Prayer Bead Memoirs EP. Adrian was more excited than anything to share his music with the people of Fountain Square last Friday night. "Performing for new crowds can bother anyone especially if its been a while touching a stage. But I had fun, and the reassurance of knowing I can still do it is truly a peaceful feeling."

 
 The Rocket Doll Revue and Ghost Town put together a show that catered to all the different kinds of talent Indy has but rarely gets recognized for having, all in one night. As an audience member, I appreciated the show.

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