Well I am the Biggest Fan of her the angel voice of her I saw here in Gray Tenn and I am in a couple of her things I have saw from that show when she came out to do sound check as she came to the stage she shot a video and also in the Fans line getting Photos with her and signing things for people in the rain and she stayed and sign every thing anyone had and talked with the Fans and took Photos with ever want to have a Photo with her and I praise her for that and thank her for that and the photos of her and I cherish them for the rest of my life . She didn't care it was raining after her show . She is the next Superstar with Real Country Music and Southern Gospel Music. NOT THE SHIT THEY PLAY NOW AND CALL IT COUNTRY MUSIC. She the real deal the real thing the night after the show I saw her she Played the Grand Ole Opry way to go Angel as that's what ya are . Love ya Emily Ann Roberts
The Thursday night show, the first of two back-to-back evenings of the Brothers Comatose's return to The Crepe Place, consisted of a mix of the Brothers' 3 albums. They didn't waste anytime in getting the crowd moving with the first cut off of their first album (Songs From the Stoop), Trippin' On Down. They kept the crowd dancing for about 1 hour and 45 minutes, when they ended with their encore, a cover of the Violent Femmes' Blister in the Sun. All in all, it was a great show, with a somewhat drunk fiddle player, Phillip Brezina, adding some comedic moments to the bands' presentation, while still playing expertly. The new album is mellower than the two previous releases, but that might just be because I am less familiar with it. Still, the Brothers put on a stellar concert last night and I look forward to seeing them again TONIGHT!!