Jerrod Niemann
by Newbs97 on 1/17/18Ho-Chunk Gaming-WI-Dells - BarabooThe show was very entertaining. Great interaction with the crowd. The encore was outstanding. I would definitely see him again. The smaller type venue was awesome.
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Country singer and songwriter Jerrod Niemann has penned songs for Garth Brooks, Neal McCoy, Jamey Johnson, and Zona Jones, among others, and has built a strong fan base as a performer of his own material as well. Born in Harper, KS (but raised in nearby Liberal, KS), Niemann fell early under the spell of country legends like Lefty Frizzell, George Strait, and Keith Whitley, and soon learned to accompany himself on guitar while entering various talent contests. By the age of ten he was writing and performing his own songs. After high school he attended South Plains College in Levelland, TX, where he also followed his music dreams by playing in the local clubs and bars. He self-released an album, Long Hard Road, in 1999. Niemann moved to Nashville a year later in September of 2000, signing a development deal with Mercury Records in 2001. The deal didn’t produce much of note, although Niemann now had a band behind him and they began touring the club circuit. He self-released a second album, Jukebox of Hard Knocks, in 2004, then signed with Category 5 Records in 2006, releasing the single “I Love Women (My Mama Can’t Stand),” but the label soon folded and a projected album, Behind This Microphone, never appeared. The single, though, opened some doors, and Niemann next signed to Arista Nashville in 2009. His first album on a national label, Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury, appeared from Arista Nashville in 2010. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi
The show was very entertaining. Great interaction with the crowd. The encore was outstanding. I would definitely see him again. The smaller type venue was awesome.
Awesome concert! Small venue so really up close and personal!
Jerrod and his band were wonderful! We really enjoyed ourselves and they sounded awesome! Lots of interaction with the audience and joking around, great musicians, everyone just had fun. I love Jerrod's work, it amazes me a person can be so talented. If he is in your area, get your tickets... and go have fun!
Great show but "why did he not play one of his best hits Blue Bandana"?
This was an awesome concert with up and coming artists with amazing talent! We were able to get close to the stage and interact with each artist. We had such a fun time!
Was early for show. Jerrod chatted with my husband and I for a bit. Very down to earth and easy to talk to. Show was awesome. Puts on a great show everytime. Also had meet and greet which was awesome.
Having Jerrod playing in this smaller style venue was great to see. The opening acts are not very good. The best show we saw there was Brothers Osbourne.
Jerrod has a great collection of hits. Songs from his new album High Noon are especially good. He also included some great cover songs such as Mountain Music, Devil Went Down to Georgia and Ring of Fire. Totally enjoyable show!
The concert was very good, unfortunately he only sang three or four of his own songs. The rest were somebody else's.
This concert was amazing! We had so much fun and we fit to go right up front to the stage. Pricey drinks, but fid prices and selection were great.
This was my second time to see Jerrod Niemann at House of Blues, and it was once again a great show. I wish the balcony had been open for seating as it was the first time I saw him, but other than that it was perfect. Well paced and enjoyable. He's a very charismatic performer and I love his music.
We had a great time at the show! We loved his band! The guitarist was one of the best we have seen! Jerrod was so good with the audience and played his old stuff and new stuff and mixed it up with some great covers! GREAT SHOW!
Chris Lane, opening act, was awesome!!! Loved his energy and his performance! Jerrod was a great performer as well, disappointed that he ended his set with 6 songs that were not even his.
Both bands were great, not a bad seat in the place!!!
jerod niemann put on a great concert.The place was amazing to see a concert!He did a amazing show.Chris lane was also good.
Jerrord Niemann and the hung jury did an incredible performance. Great show!! It was great they came to Penns Peak...it is an awesome place to see a show.
Jarrod Niemann was amazing! Opening act Chris Lane blew me away. Would go see either of these guys again!
First, if you have not done so, read up a little bit on the history of the Ryman. It's pretty interesting. With that in mind, it was pretty cool to see one of country's "up and coming" starts performing in a place that is known for hosting some of country's legends when they were starting out. I really liked the feel that this show had. Being a smaller venue, you didn't feel really disconnected from the performers. The band from one of the opening acts sat behind us after their set to watch the rest of the show, something you don't see at a huge concert. Jerrod was right at the front of the stage interacting with the crowd for most of the show. Jerrod's opening acts joined him for his last song. Since many of my reviews mention sound quality, I will say that I was happy with it here. I had no problems hearing and didn't feel like I was flooded with reverb. Not really related, but talk to the people sitting next to you. The guy who sat next to me was an older gentleman who grew up in Nashville, he had 1,000 stories about great acts that he saw performing on the same stage. It was pretty cool hearing it first hand.
The concert was really good. Craig Campbell was very interactive with the crowd. The entrance and exits were a little confusing. The outdoor concert was a blast!
Outstanding concert. His voice was very clear above the back-up group. They didn't overpower his singing. Lead guitar player was excellent too. Nice rapport with the audience. He told a story about how each song came about.