Saturday, September 7, 2013

An Evening with James Taylor


I've been looking forward to this concert all summer.
  I've seen my friend, James sing every time he's made his way to SLC. 
 I listen to him in my car, when I'm cleaning or relaxing. 
You could say, I'm a fan since way back
 As crazy as it sounds,
I'm even a member of his Fan Club!!! 
 
I'm a groupie!
 
Being a member paid off last night.  
 When Jim and I got to the door our tickets showed at the conference center,
 the host exclaimed, "who do you know.. you have great seats!" 
We were kind of stunned wondering what she was talking about,
 but just kept following along as we were guided closer and closer to our
reserved seats..right down in front and in the center! 
We were shocked! 
We were told it was because we got our tickets through the James Taylor Fan Club which I had gone through!   
 The evening only got better as the Utah Symphony and the Tabernacle Choir opened the evening with several fabulous musical selections.
 
I always love hearing the choir sing "When the Saints go Marchin In." 
 I love John Rutter's arrangement. 
 It could only be made better if Dad was sitting next to me to enjoy it as well. 
(Maybe he was). 
 
James Taylor's selections were perfect. 
Loved every song he sang, but when he sang "Shed a Little Light"  with the choir as his back up,
 I thought I'd died and gone to heaven.
  Of course his last song with the choir and symphony "Shower the People" was  unreal, 
 but then, as he sang "Sweet Baby James" for his encore, the evening was made perfect.
 
The sound in the Concert Center is so beautiful.
  Everything about the evening was just what I'd hoped for. 
 A lovely way to end the summer. 
 Thanks James!

3 comments:

al + sar said...

So jealous! I heard it was amazing! Love the James Groupie VIP treatment! :)

mama jo said...

jealous!

Brookie B Ives said...

Polly, this is so fun. Love Jamesy! (I have a friend who sends him a Christmas card every year. Wish I'd thought of that one; it's awesome. He's never sent one back, but she's still hoping…)