I've been home all day doing not much of anything. However, I have to shower and shave and go to work for a couple of hours. Right after that, I go downtown to the Washington Center for the Performing Arts and usher for a concert by the one and only Melissa Manchester! I can't wait! I've never seen her perform live and although I don't know all of her songs...or even that many
, I really like what I do know. I also have the LA Theatre Works recording of the show that she wrote called I Sent a Letter to My Love. I'm going to bring it on the off-chance that she'll sign it.
Well, I'm back from the Melissa Manchester concert (and have been for a while, now), and I must say that the concert was wonderful! I only knew three or four of the songs that she sang and of the ones that I didn't know, most were from her newest CD,
When I Look Down That Road. She had brought some to be sold at the theater and they all sold! Everyone of them. I don't know how many she brought, but they all sold.
She talked a few times during the show and was quite engaging and delightful and funny and overall, just a great performer. Her band was a guitar player, a keyboard player (who also played a second guitar on a couple of songs), electric bass and drums. Melissa played piano on probably half of the songs that she sang. Her big known songs were re-arranged to be more bluesy than the originals and I absolutely loved how they were redone. If you get a chance to see her live in concert...TAKE IT!! You won't be disappointed, unless you just don't like her or her music.

At the end of the concert (before her encore), she announced that she would be signing autographs in the lobby and she stayed until everyone who wanted one, got her autograph. She also allowed pictures to be taken and spoke with everyone...probably about 50 or so. I bought her CD and got her autograph, too! See: