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Only Rock N Roll - April 2010

Lately, I have been so busy I can barely leave the house. But, if I plan it out properly I can take the time to go see at least one or two live shows a month. I have learned how to coordinate due dates and my need for live music very well over the past few months. I took the time out of my busy schedule to attend this show, and I am glad I did.
Roy Jay’s music is not like the other singer/songwriters on this bill. He happens to take his music a little less serious, and writes some good upbeat and funny songs. He had the crowd at the Social in downtown Orlando smiling and laughing all the way through his set. He even premiered his video for the song “Prettiest Girl in Wal-Mart” for his hometown crowd. This guy has some of the funniest music I have heard in a long time. It was refreshing to hear him sing. Make sure to keep an eye on his tour dates.

Having been a fan of Tony Lucca for quite a few years, this is the first opportunity I have had to catch him at a live show. He is one of the more talented unsigned musicians out there. It perplexes me as to why he has not been snatched up by a record label yet. He writes his songs based on his real life experiences, stemming all the way back from when he was a teenager. From most of the videos I have seen of him, it is generally just him and his guitar. I think that says something about an artist. When you can play your music alone and have the confidence to know that people will still listen and respond well to it, then you know that you are one of the better songwriters out there. If you have yet to ever see him, make sure to do so. Check out when Tony will be rolling into your town by watching his tour dates.

Tyrone Wells is best known for his song that was picked up ABC to promote Grey’s Anatomy for a month long stint titled “Sink or Swim.” Although I had no idea who he was when I walked through those doors, I was not disappointed when I left the venue. He headlined the night and rightfully so. He had decided that this was going to be an acoustic tour, and with Roy Jay and Tony Lucca on the bill, I am hoping it was as successful in other cities as it was in Orlando. He writes some really great music and the crowd seemed to respond to all of it, including his funny stories in between the songs. He really knows how to present himself and his music while he is on that stage. Check him out when he rolls through your town by watching his tour dates.
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