Last Saturday we drove to Blackfoot to go to a Voice Male concert with Mom and Dad (thanks again for inviting us). The group came to Blackfoot to perform at a youth conference and then did a concert for the community in the evening. For those who aren't familiar with them, they are an a capella group who got started when they were going to school at Utah State several years ago. They aren't quite college-age anymore but can still sing very well together and know how to please a crowd. It was a very entertaining performance, not just because of their music, but also because of their fun personalities. Jenny got some good pictures and videos of the show.
Here we are before the show started. There weren't a ton of people there so we snagged second row seats! Nice, eh?
This is the guy who did the "percussion" for the group (with his voice, of course). He also served a mission in Japan, so he has to be a pretty cool guy.
One of the first songs they did was "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and these guys were strumming their air guitars. The one on the right was one of the main comedians of the group. He served a mission in England and sang the lead part of their song "Loch Lomond" with a nice scottish accent. Pretty cool.
This is at the end of their barbershop-style song. The guy kneeling on the right saw Jenny taking the pic and made sure they stayed posed until she had taken it. ;)
And this is a video of the Chipmunks Christmas song they did. It was one of the audience's favorites (and you'll see why).
Overall, they sounded great and put on a great show. I don't think they do concerts terribly often but if you ever get a chance to see them I recommend you don't pass it up. As mom says, "You won't regret it."
Thursday, June 12, 2008
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3 comments:
How fun! Love the video! =D
Awesome! I bet that was a lot of fun. I am glad you guys had a good time.
Mindi :)
What a cool concert! And what cool people you went with! :) We have a CD of theirs and Brandon really likes it--fun, fun, fun!
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