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It was pretty good. They have a pretty small facility so it almost echoed or something. The music seemed so loud it was actaully hard to hear him. When he sang slower songs and the music was toned it was really good. That guy can sing. That's for sure. I think Jase was a little disappointed because he couldn't hear him. There was one point when he turned to Beth and said "is this the way its going to be lots of lights and loud music because I can't hear him". Since he had never have been to a concert before he expected him to sound like he does on the radio.
Why do they have to play so loud? It makes no sense to me. Too bad for Jase. I guess you either need to bring him to the concrete jungle sometime or an outdoor venue.
Yeah it doesn't make sense to me either. Last time I was at a concert in a casino was at a Kellie Pickler concert at Jackpot Junction. That was way better then this was as far as loudness goes.
Yeah it doesn't make sense to me either. Last time I was at a concert in a casino was at a Kellie Pickler concert at Jackpot Junction. That was way better then this was as far as loudness goes.
After a few experiences like this I’ll usually only try to hit acoustic shows in small venues, though when we saw Gary Allen at black bear his team did an excellent job with sound quality this spring. Hit the outdoor shows while it’s nice, much less tinny/echoey
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