Baltimore native Q White opened the show. His covers of a few hit songs ignited a curiosity for his originals. The ladies sitting behind me kept asking what's his name and when he finished said he is talented. Clearly he's new to the business but he was succrssful in getting crowd participation and applause. Christopher Williams was up next. His performance was shockingly awesome. Returning to the stage after major kidney challenge that left doctors stating he wouldn' walk or sing again. Chris worked all corners of the stage, walked into the crowd, stood on a chair. He talked a little too much in my opinion, but, his voice and delivery of his songs was as good as hearing them over the radio or as part of a listner party turned up. Although Christopher Williams was part of the warm up for Carl Thomas it was clear Chris had a lot more to offer. Lyfe Jennings came on after Chris. He also worked the stage, showed he had some fans in the house. Lyfe started multiple songs and let his fans sing a few bars. I've seen Lyfe's show when he has his band. The crowd cheered but Lyfe, like Chis had more! Carl Thomas was definitely the headliner! From the first song to his last the ladies was on their feet. His handling of an in the crowd medical situation was empathitic and professional. When it was over he turned it back on and accomodated the crowd request to do a song he sung earlier. The crowd loved him! Q White, Christopher Williams, Lyfe Jennings and Carl Thomas came to entertain!!