Photography courtesy of Bob Steshetz
On Friday, Jan. 26, this writer caught two highly-anticipated artists who made return appearances to the NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA.
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Alicia Witt with Brian Pruitt at Casio on Friday, Jan. 26. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Early in the day, Casio America, Inc. hosted a performance by singer-songwriter/keyboardist Alicia Witt performing on the company's signature "Harmonious Mustard" PX-S7000 Privia digital piano. Witt impressed me when I caught her at the previous NAMM Show held in April 2023, so I made sure to catch her full set this year. This time around she was joined by percussionist Brian Pruitt whose nuanced playing added additional power to Witt's six-track set.
Witt opened with "Someone To Write Me A Song" off her latest album Witness. A beautiful song, the track showcased Witt's strong talents as a keyboardist, lead vocalist and lyricist. The equally lovely "Chasing Shadows" featured a strong mix of singer-songwriter and melodic stylings. The driving, more rock-flavored "About Me" (featuring a strong jam between Witt and Pruitt to dynamically end the cut), an artful cover of Billy Joel's "She's Always a Woman" and set-ending original "Witness" were among the other highlights of her performance. Learn more about this outstanding artist at her official website HERE.
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Guitarist Leo Fujii demonstrates the DimensionTripper at Casio. Photo: Robert Kinsler |
While I was at Casio I checked out the eye-opening Dimension Tripper, a wireless effect controller operated by a guitar strap. Imagine operating a wah-wah pedal without using your feet; the Dimension Tripper allows a guitarist to use their guitar strap to utilize various effects while playing. The printed material I picked up said it has not yet been decided whether the product will be sold outside of Japan; my hope is guitarists in America will be able to get their hands on this fun music-minded gadget soon! Get more details on Casio America, Inc. at Casio.com.
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Lindsey Stirling headlining on the Yamaha Grand Plaza Stage. |
Headlining on the Yamaha Grand Plaza Stage was acclaimed violinist-composer-dancer Lindsey Stirling. Backed only by a drummer and keyboardist/guitarist, Stirling's full-length set allowed the artist to perform a wide range of material touching on her singular sound that fused classical, electronica, hip-hop, rock, pop and other styles into a signature sonic brew delivered as she completed intricate choreographed movements with four other dancers. In addition to a moving instrumental cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," she delighted fans with the triumphant "Crystallize," dance-minded "Don't Let This Feeling Fade" and dazzling "Shatter Me," the latter featuring Stirling's virtuoso violin work.
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