Kutt Calhoun Teaches a new kind of education in Salem OR!
Last Thursday night was a great time to catch Kutt Calhoun in town, one night only at
Moonlight Events, 4764 Portland Rd NE in Salem, OR. Kutt Calhoun passed through our small local town of Salem on Sept 6th and gave the crowd a show that was seldom seen on such a personal and intimate level.
I had never been to this venue before and on first look I thought it looked a lot like a wedding reception hall. The venue holds a maximum of 600, but after talking with the owner, would hold more like 1500 once they make some changes and upgrades. The stage had a catwalk in the middle to allow artists to get closer to their fans and the sound system was better then expected ( I believe that was brought in by Tragedy 503 Promotions though or an affiliate). They had ample security for the event, and they were easy to talk with and seemed to be enjoying being there (which is rare for security).
People were lined up before I arrived and there was BBQ going on the side of the venue. People seemed to be having a great time talking in the parking lot and relaxing before the event. There was no bar inside, so people were starting their night in their cars and across the street at the local bar. Before the event began we all had a quick scare when a local fan, in line, fainted due to not having eaten that day. We came to her aid and then a member of her family came and picked her up. It was sad she had to miss the event, but everyone came together to get her water and make sure she was okay.
I went in for sound check and got to spend a moment hearing what the local artists and Kutt had in store for us that night. After helping make sure the set list was with the sound guy for the night, we got the artists their passes and prepared to open the door.
Fans piled in and headed straight to the front for what would be a great night of friends and excellent music.
First up was
MOB. I was not familiar with this artist so I decided to stay inside and check out what he had to offer. He had a good style and I hoped his sound and lyrics would match. I was quite impressed with his music. I thought he had great talent on stage and engaged the crowd well. I wondered why he was opening a show when he seemed to have a lot of talent. It came down to fan base and who brought the most fans though. I will say that with a talent this good, people who support MOB should really come out and show support at his shows. One of the main ways that artists get good spots on shows it by pre-selling tickets and showing a substantial fan base. I hope to see MOB some where near the middle of the set next time I attend a show with him, because musically he's worth it. If you are a fan of MOB, make that happen by attending his events.
Next up was EWOK. I had not heard the band before and I don't believe I've ever seen them play until now. They were nice guys, whom we talked to before the show, and they had a fan base that seemed to enjoy their music. EWOK gave their all while on stage even when dealing with technically difficulty and some mistakes during the set.
On stage next was local favorite
Beatwalkers. This was my first time hearing this group as well. The group got a lot of love from the get go. They had a unique sound that was pleasing to the ears and that had a lot of depth. I didn't focus a lot on the lyrics as I was distracted by other items of business going on. The only critique I really had for them was that they did not move around much on stage. They seemed to just stand in a line behind the next while on the cat walk and didn't give much variety with movement, which could be why I was so easily distracted with other things while doing their set. All in all I give them a thumbs up and I would be interested in seeing them play again.
Finally, local favorite
Knothead, was about to take the stage. I heard the loud speaker from outside and immediately ran in to see the set. I really enjoy Knothead's energy on stage. You can see his love for the music and his dedication in every word and every movement. I sang along with my favorite songs and snapped a few pictures. I even saw a little fan about 5 years old with her parents in the crowd. Knothead has a new CD out right now that I highly recommend you pick up called "
Never Fold Up". Knothead is one of the most dedicated artists I know in the NW and no one can out shine his hustle in the music industry.
Ebonix, a long time friend of mine, was up next. Ebonix was previously a member of the group PWC and also 2Sic. His talent has definitely grown and matured over the years and I will have to say that I was very impressed with were he has gone with his sound. He has matured as an artist with practice and with dedication and has matured as a person as well. I look forward to seeing were he goes in the future and hope to see him at a show near by very soon. If you are not familiar with Ebonix, I recommend you check him out.
Next up was local legend
Tragedy 503. I can always expect an entertaining show when Tragedy gets on stage. Tragedy was ready to rock the stage and came on to the cheers of his fans chanting his name, Tragedy, Tragedy, Tragedy. The show was amazing and he played all my favorite songs. The crowd went wild and they were pumped up and ready for Kutty to come out. Check out more Tragedy news and music and even purchase his new CD at
www.tragedy503.com .
Last, but definitely never least, was
Kutt Calhoun. For more detailed review of Kutt Calhoun's set, see the blog "Don't Assume You Know Kutt Calhoun" on my blog. Kutt opened the show with banter from his set and himself, engaging the crowd, and getting everyone ready for 45 minutes of true lyrical genius. Kutt played favorites like "Bunk Rock Bitch" and "Colors". We even got a taste of Kutt's special "walk" that he does for the crowd on occasion. The crowd got a real treat with Kutt that Thursday evening and if you missed the show you really missed out on an event that may not come around again. The venue offered a rare one on one contact with Kutt that doesn't happen often in music, with an artist of such caliber. For those of us who made it we took notes and learned a great lesson. Kutt really "Took "EM Back to School" that night and Kutt will always be my favorite. I believe so many others may agree when they say that they are "hot for teacher".