Scott’s Profile

My Reviews & Blog

  • When are David and the boys ever not great?!!

    I got really sick after the Newport show. Dehydrated from being out at the festival and in the sun for 8 hours... resistance totally broke down & led to bronchitis & a cold that week. Eh, it was worth every second of being there with my friends and seeing the best band & singer in the world perform.

    --

  • Please post more often. And on DWoP. From my encounters with David and the limited knowledge I have gained as to the type of person he is, you did the most wonderful thing for him: You told him his music got you through a hard time and brought a friend into your life. I can't think of anything that would make David happier. An aritst like him lives to hear that his music genuinely moves people.

    --

  • I agree - I never understand those who say David doesn't care how he looks. I always thinks he suits the occasion, from grungy at college shows to dressed up on TV, to everything in between at fairs & theaters. I do think when the tour was at its peak, 4 and 5 shows a week with long bus rides, it was a challenge to pull a really well groomed look together. But he is fashion conscious and always seems very clean to me LOL!

  • Ok, I admit it. I spazzed and geeked out. I yelled ANDY. But I think it was when he introduced the band. *ducks and runs away

    I totally forgot about Kyle giving David that comedian drum beat LOL! Very funny.

    The girl number in the beginning was actually 60s girl-group songs (Be My Baby, Leader Of the Pack) and not a holiday song. Dave-trance was strong and had a powerful effect that night! Even so, great recap Shelly!

  • You are a peach for transcribing this. I'm not surprised though. I know you are as big a fan of Andy as I am! Great job.

  • Below is my original pitch letter to The Music Box @ the Fonda Theater, which I amended to include David's CAA agent information. I learned that CAA represents David exclusively, so it’s possible that the tour management company only “manages” the tour while David’s agents book it. I’m not sure how it all works, but include all the info. You want to do as much legwork for these people as possible. The easier you make it for them the more likely they’ll do something. They’ll be impressed and motivated. Use my letter as a template, but pick and link some updated concert videos.