The best!
by Springvale on 9/23/18Arden Theatre - St AlbertThe only downside to this concert was that we had to drive 4 hours to go to it. But it was worth it. First heard Eric Bibb at the Canmore Folk Festival and have been fans ever since.
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The only downside to this concert was that we had to drive 4 hours to go to it. But it was worth it. First heard Eric Bibb at the Canmore Folk Festival and have been fans ever since.
Eric Bibb is my single most favorite musician. This concert was incredible. Eric was amazing as always. His story telling between songs adds so much to the music...and the music...made my heart happy! If you've never seen Eric Bibb in concert or have never heard his music, he is a must see! Wish he would come back to West Lafayette to see us again soon.
One of the best events I have attended. Music was awesome!
A real treat to hear an artist of this caliber in this intimate of settings. In this day and age of $300 per seat concert tickets, this was truly the best bang for the buck out there. His voice is so powerful with so much range, with his full command from a whisper to a shout. Also Eric's guitar playing and finger picking style are first class and perfectly frame his music style. Accompanying him onstage was a mean harmonica player which just added to the bluesyness of the night.
As always, Eric Bibb put on a wonderful concert, my 15th! With a voice like honey and enviable guitar picking seeing him in person is magic. See him if you can, you won't be disappointed.
Amazing musician with an amazing soulful sound! It has been a couple of years since I last saw Mr. Bibb live. He is truly amazing talent!
We had never heard of Eric Bibb. We saw his video on line to buy tickets. He was amazing along with his harmonico player. I would see again. Great energy.
With only his voice, guitar, and harmonicist Grant Dermody, Bibb had this relatively staid south-bay crowd dancing in the aisles. He is a master at the art blues masters of a generation or two ago--Lightning Hopkins and Skip James come to mind--had to rock the house and send the people home happy. And inspired. Odes to marital fidelity and resiliance, not usually part of the Hopkins songbook, were performed beautifully. Clearly a religious man, ala Josh White (and with a similar honeyed voice) and (dare I say) Reverend Gary Davis, he payed homage to the role of religion in preserving this culture without preaching or letting it impinge on the show. The rare individual that can express his faith without making me feel badly about my lack thereof. If you want to see blues and roots music the way it was meant to be performed, don't miss Eric Bibb.
I had never seen Eric Bibb before and thought he was a really good performer. He has a great voice (singing and speaking) I would go see him again when he comes to town.
Enjoyed every minute of the performance and would highly recommend to all.