A few years ago I discovered a cool video with a great song called Bottom Of the River. I tracked down the artists to find they were a young band out of North Carolina called Delta Rae. I followed them casually for a few years while listening to their music intermittently.
A few weeks ago I saw through a Facebook post that Delta Rae would soon perform at The Castle Theatre, a local venue located in Bloomington, IL. Though I’d heard fantastic things about The Castle from friends, I’d never personally visited. I decided I’d probably never have a chance to see Delta Rae again, so I immediately bought two tickets for reserved seats.
Last night (November 30th, 2016) marked what I believe to be their second stop on the Winter Acoustic Tour. My wife and I could not be more glad we attended their show.
First, let me offer a few words about The Castle. I have to be honest, I found myself pleasantly surprised by the staff. The Castle had some very large men working, but they were all incredibly polite and friendly. Granted, I wouldn’t want to get on their bad side because some of them were the size of small mountains, but they went out of their way to make us feel welcome and even showed us to our reserved seats (which turned out to be stools). The Castle itself is a historic theatre, and while its age showed, it also oozed charm. We had front row balcony seats, and though the stools weren’t terribly comfortable, we had a straight view of the stage that couldn’t be beaten. We definitely plan to visit The Castle again. If you live in the BloNo area, make a point to take in a show.
You can check out their upcoming shows HERE.
The opening act featured a duo called Penny & Sparrow. Truthfully – I’d never heard of the guys. They got up on the stage wearing ugly Christmas sweaters. One of them had nothing more than a microphone. The other wielded a guitar with his microphone. That was it. No lights. No props. Just two microphones and one guitar. Furthermore, these guys, frankly, did not exactly exude performers, musicians, or entertainers at first glance. They looked a lot like guys who might be sitting in a booth next to me at a coffee shop. Well, the minute they started singing, they proved they were supremely talented. Their voices were powerful, they harmonized seamlessly, and their songs were absolutely beautiful. It became apparent very soon that their tempo and pace moved slowly, but the lyrics and the melody haunted my wife and me, and I mean that as a compliment. As a final unexpected act, between songs, they had the audience rolling. These two men were hilarious. They said they were best friends, and the way they bantered with each other and the audience, I believe it. They played off of each other as only real friends can. It proved really fun to have your soul wrenched during the music and then find yourself laughing uncontrollably when they addressed us. Get ready for some serious deadpan when you see them. Make no mistake, you definitely need to see them. My wife and I immediately downloaded their album on the way home. We found that we much prefer their “live” sound compared to their recordings. Again, that’s meant as a compliment.
Oh, and their Christmas music? (Don’t forget the sweaters.) Their Christmas songs were a true pleasure. They even have a new album aptly titled Christmas Songs.
You can visit Penny & Sparrow HERE.
As for Delta Rae – they were amazing. The folks can flat-out sing. Though their performance was far more “produced” than Penny & Sparrow with lights, blowing fans, and multiple instruments, those things did not overshadow their magnificent voices. In fact, my favorite song of the night, O Come O Come Emmanuel, did not utilize a single instrument and showcased the true beauty of their voices. While they played some of their more popular songs such as Bottom Of the River, they also performed some unexpected works including a little snippet of I Want To Dance With Somebody. Though they were a little more stiff than Penny & Sparrow and lacked some of their opening act’s spontaneity, Delta Rae absolutely entertained the audience, and, in my case, even awed. To have such talent – such virtuosity with instruments along with flawless voices – they were inspiring.
I also want to add that this show occurred on a cold, Wednesday night. The Castle wasn’t even half full. My wife and I were but a handful of people in the balcony. I can’t imagine what runs through a band’s mind, especially one that is nationally known, to look out and see an already cozy venue only half full. But you know what? To Delta Rae’s credit, they performed as though thousands watched. Though low-key, even a little awkward, between songs, these talented men and women were explosive when singing and playing. They practically crackled with energy. I’m not saying they were slamming into walls and smashing guitars, I’m saying they were clearly giving it everything they had. I appreciated that kind of passion, respect, and work ethic regarding their art, their performance, and their audience.
You can visit Delta Rae HERE.
If you have a chance to see Delta Rae, along with Penny & Sparrow, I completely recommend you do so. My wife and I had a wonderful experience with these bands. They made us completely forget we had work the next morning. We were absolutely content to listen to them for as long as they wanted to play.
Here’s a little picture I took with my phone. I wasn’t sure if it was proper etiquette or not, but I wanted a physical memory, you know?
My deep thanks to The Castle, Penny & Sparrow, and Delta Rae for a delightful night.