It's just a cool photograph, is all.
The kind you see in music magazines or the biography of a famous band.
That's Linzy across the stage to the right on keys, by the way. 😊
She had quite the weekend, did Linzy. One of the bands she's in, Midnight High, for which she handles keys and vocal harmonies, performed in Carnation Friday night for the official launch event in anticipation of Timberfest, the Pacific NW outdoor music festival that arrives in July and at which they'll also perform. 🌲🌲🌲
The next night, Saturday night, she performed with The Little Lies, the Fleetwood Mac tribute band for which she handles keys, acoustic guitar, and Christine McVie's vocals.
The band performed at The Spanish Ballroom in Tacoma, opening for Queen Mother, the Queen Tribute band, at an all-ages celebration, an absolute dream of a night for fans of Classic Rock.
And their kids, apparently. 🤔
There were girls down near the front of the stage by Linzy who really took a shine to everything Linzy was doing, being even more amazed as she set keys aside and whipped out her acoustic guitar.
Future musicians, perhaps?
That would be pretty cool if they took that kind of inspiration from one great show. ❤️
Now, The Little Lies have played for larger audiences than the one at the Spanish Ballroom. The maximum capacity of the venue is 700 people and it was a sold-out show that night.
There's a difference, though, between playing outdoor concerts to thousands and playing to that 700 packed from back to front right up to the lip of the stage.
Indoors.
The energy's crazy in a way you can't help but feel. 🤯🤯🤯
After the show, the headliner, Queen Mother, asked if the band would be down to open for them again.
Linzy asked her band leader if it was because Queen Mother liked their show.
Truth is, they liked how The Little Lies helped them sell out the venue.
Which is a very good reputation to have. 😁😁😁
So yeah. Linzy sent me a snap of The Little Lies in performing mode at The Spanish Ballroom Saturday night. I half forgot that's she and her bandmates up there. It's just a cool photograph, is all.
And when you're there the experience blows you away in exactly that way you get in big arena shows with major artists.
It really is a helluva thing.
🤔🤯😊😁☺️












