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The Phoenix Symphony
Thank you to Vet Tix, Phoenix Symphony Hall, Sponsor APS, Arrangements by Schirmer Theatrical, The Phoenix Symphony for presenting the Phoenix Pops Series: Disco Divas, Conductor Herb Smith, Vocalists Tamika Lawrence, Shayna Steele, and Kelly LeVesque, as well as all the volunteers, your fantastic crews, vendors, and staffs for such a magnificent show! The Phoenix Symphony Hall is a fabulous venue; there are truly no bad seats in the house. My wife, friends, and I had awesome seats in Section B, Row 21, Seats 12-15. We were on the right facing the stage, and since no one sat in front of me, I had a perfectly clear view. This was probably our seventh visit. The Hall has liquor, soda, coffee, and dessert bars scattered throughout, which adds a welcome touch. The online Symphony Overview described the presentation as follows: "Join The Phoenix Symphony for a high-energy celebration of the greatest disco hits of all time, featuring the spectacular guest vocalists Tamika Lawrence, Shayna Steele, and Kelly LeVesque, conducted by the amazing Herb Smith. Enjoy live performances of iconic songs made famous by Diana Ross, Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor, Patti LaBelle, Earth, Wind & Fire, the Bee Gees, and more, including “I Will Survive,” “Lady Marmalade,” “I’m Coming Out,” and “Bad Girls." A nice feature is the entire 19-song Hit List is published in their Overture Program. Of course, they threw in the unlisted encore. What was cool about this performance was rather than having a regular band accompaniment, it was led by The Phoenix Symphony. This was a first for us at a disco concert, although we had experienced this arrangement with Yacht Rock and other genres. In any case, it definitely works! The sound is so much more full-bodied. As for the music, you can't beat The Phoenix Symphony. It is tops! Oh, those gorgeous, sultry, costumed divas had powerful, soulful, angelic voices, and they surely knew how to shake their groove thangs! When they danced, their shadows served as their partners as they were cast on the walls across from them. What a sight to see! The FX were special alright. You have to love that disco ball and the colors and symbols, such as hearts, moons, and stars, that flashed on the big screen and walls. It was a fun, entertaining, and amazing experience! The audience loved it as well, and there were times it felt like we were actually at a disco with people dancing all over the place. Again, thank you to Vet Tix, Phoenix Symphony Hall, Sponsor APS, Arrangements by Schirmer Theatrical, The Phoenix Symphony for presenting the Phoenix Pops Series: Disco Divas, Conductor Herb Smith, Vocalists Tamika Lawrence, Shayna Steele, and Kelly LeVesque, all the volunteers, your splendid crews, vendors, and teams, and anyone I missed for such an incredible concert! We, veterans, active-duty military personnel, first responders, family, and friends, truly appreciate all you do for us, our communities, and our blessed nation! You rock, life savers! Sincerely, Chuck
Chuck, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1974 - 1978
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