Roger McGuinn In Concert At The Colonial Theater
Pittsfield, MA - September 7, 2024
When I arrived, a lady with CDs was at the merch table. It
happened to be Camilla, Roger's wife, a long-time roadie, and collaborator. She
was lovely and very knowledgeable about Roger's career and music. Every CD for
sale was autographed, so I had to get one, and I always like to support an
artist besides writing a review.
Roger's stage was set up with his guitars, banjo, and a stool, creating an intimate setting. He shared personal stories about his life and the influential people who shaped it, creating a patchwork quilt of musical history. This personal touch made the evening even more enjoyable, especially for those familiar with his music and career.
For those wondering what to expect, this performance is a unique
blend of music (folk, rock, country, blues) and storytelling reminiscent of
VH-1 storytellers and MTV Unplugged. It's an experience that will leave you
captivated and wanting more.
Roger's music history is full and rich with anecdotes and a
lifetime that extends to the present day. As someone who appreciates music and
history, I found it fascinating. He would play excerpts of all the big hits,
like "Mr. Tambourine Man," "Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything
There Is A Season)," and "Mr. Spaceman."
What entertained me, and judging by the positive audience
reactions, was the deep dive into the birth of songs, where and who they came
from, and how they developed. Most are unaware of all the intimate details of a
musical career unless there is a biography on the artist to consume.
He mentioned the Folk Den Project, a digital archive of folk music that he started in 1995 (he has been uploading one track a month since). This project is a testament to his dedication to preserving and sharing folk music, a literal goldmine including over 300 tracks.
Roger McGuinn is a musical treasure; you should experience his
show.
Keith
“MuzikMan” Hannaleck
September 8, 2024