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Rating: 4 out of 5 based on 21 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/8/10Times Union Center - Albany

    I liked it, but I believe that the changes of the stage should have been better planned out.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    jesse mccartney

    by jmppppppp on 12/8/10Times Union Center - Albany

    JESSE WAS AMAZING. love him want him to come to albany more often. the only thing s i wish each artist performed longer. ..

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Jingle jam was on of the best concerts ive been to

    by Allieeeeeeeeeexx on 12/8/10Times Union Center - Albany

    The artists were phenomable and i would LOVE to see them all again at the same concert.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Train was amazing

    by BDAYGIRL35 on 12/8/10Times Union Center - Albany

    Each singer good in own right however the mix of the artist didn't blend together for a complete jam. I think if certain artist were not there and other ones blended better with train or with the younger artists it would of been an amazing show to see each separate then all come together with some Jingle Jam medley at the end. All in all the mix was not a good one combined if that was the intent, which I thought it would be if you are calling it a Jingle Jam.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    JIngle Jam rocked!

    by Preetinder on 12/8/10Times Union Center - Albany

    The main acts were amazing: Jay Sean set the place on fire... felt like I was partying at a club. Jesse McCartney killed it... didn't realize he such a good performer. And Train made me feel like I was part of the band. I was a huge Robyn fan back in the day and was glad to see she's still got it... that girl has a ridiculous set of pipes on her. Hadn't heard much of Cody Simpson and Emily Osmond's music, but I was pleasantly surprised. Overall, Fly 92.3 put together a great show! Can't' wait to go to another one!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jesse Jesse Jesse

    by Filisia on 12/8/10Times Union Center - Albany

    Best show ever!!! Everone was great :) Thanks Fly 92.3

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Train rocked the show!!!!

    by VTmama on 12/8/10Times Union Center - Albany

    Train was amazing! They truly rocked the show. Unfortunately, we were in section 107 and according to the seating chart should have had really good seats. Instead, the other adult and I had a side view of the speakers on the stage all night. Very disappointing. We allowed our kids to have the better seats, but was still a very disappointing view based on the chart. Fans around us were very upset. Jay Sean and Jesse McCartney were good but the sound wasn't great. The sound was awful for the other performers. The music was loud but we couldn't hear their voices. Also, the break between performers was a little too long. There was a lot of waiting. The show was suppose to start at 6:30pm but started closer to 7pm. Thank goodness Train came out and saved the show! Great sound and awesome performance!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    TRAIN was Great!

    by BigTrainFans on 12/8/10Times Union Center - Albany

    Went to the show to see Train. Not a fan of the early acts and the overuse of the booming bass. Those performers were washed out in the heavy bass. Train was great, always a great show with the audience part of the show too.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Just catching the train

    by NotAYoungster on 12/8/10Times Union Center - Albany

    I went to this show because I like Train, did not know when else I might be able to see them in concert, and also like Robyn's older work. Most of the acts were geared towards teenage and pre-teen girls. They either swooned for Cody and Jesse, or I suspect viewed Emily as a role model. Cody performed first. I respect him for his courage and artistic ability, but it was just a singer, not a band. Given the audience, I respected the focus of his lyrics being on love and attraction instead of sex. He also made it a point to involve the audience, by inviting a girl up on stage. Robyn performed some of her new work, which I can only describe as robotic (think Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto), and the dancing was geared towards that. The audience didn't take to it. She finished with one of my favorite songs of hers, but then cut it short so that was a true dissappointment. Jaysean put on a good show, with a real band. Kudos to him. I didn't like the DJ-like performer who was yelling stuff out and asking the audience to wave hands and such, but this music style isn't my thing anyway. And as said, I actually did enjoy the group's performance overall. Emily, and at times Cody and Jesse, performed with only an electronic recording for accompaniment. Emily even said that she hoped she could come back and perform for us again with her band. Why they weren't here for this performance, she didn't say. Her singing was ok - very occasionally off-key, but at least that means she wasn't lip-syncing! I'll take a live performance with an off note or two over a lip-sync dancealong any day. Jesse came across to me as being very smarmy. If I had a daughter, he is the guy I would show my shotgun collection to before I would let him take her out on a date - if I'd let him take her out at all. Given the young audience, his group's performance - including the dancers who were acting out sex on stage, the saucy lyrics, and his knowing chuckle every time girls in the audience expressed their infatuation with him - was entirely inappropriate. If that's all the material he has, then so be it. Maybe he needs to find something more meaningful to sing about. Which brings us to Train. Their performance was night-and-day to the rest of the evening. They played mostly favorites, which is fine given the short performance time. More importantly, they made an effort to engage the audience like no other performers that evening. In counterpoint to Jesse, their performance wasn't about sex and lust for the performers. It was about the music and the audience. I got a sense that Pat got a real high just hearing all of us in the audience cheering for the band, or singing along with them. And they encouraged us to do just that. There was one point when the audience mumbled some of the words, and I could literally see a cloud pass over his face. But then the chorus came and he got psyched again. I believe that Train was looking forward to the audience "performing" for them as much as they were excited to perform for the audience. They did something special for "Soul Sister" involving a quartet of pre-pubescent girls that helped us in the audience to connect to the band members as people, and not just the guitar player, the singer, the drummer, etc. And their willingness to help a guy propose to his girlfriend on-stage underscores the fact that they were up there for all of us, and not for money or fame or anything else. I would definitely see Train again if given the opportunity. I would buy my kids a CD by Cody, Emily or Jaysean if interested, and maybe take them to a small-venue concert starring any of these three (and Emily only if her band is there too). To Robyn, I only hope that she can realize what led to her success in the 90s and get back to her former sound. Her chilling harmonics and broad dynamics in "Show Me Love" are what people crave from her, not robotics. As for Jesse, well, there are people who like his songs; I am not one of them.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    performers were great

    by bjtrans26 on 12/8/10Times Union Center - Albany

    I think being on a weekday night wasn't the greatest thing and the performers were not on long enough

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Jingle Jam FAIL!!

    by Charlie88jr on 12/8/10Times Union Center - Albany

    The show started late and the crowd for the first 3 performers was DEAD...Most people were sitting in thier seats and making no noise to speak of. The last 3 got the crowd rocking. The sound was not great quiet then corrected, feedback, and losing parts in the mix. The stage was very set up small and kept the performers standing still most of the time.