Saturday, September 29, 2012

A Night with Glen Hansard Only Happens Once.


Flash back to my junior year of college.  A small theater at my undergrad advertised that they were showing an independent film, a modern day musical called Once.  As a lover of all things musical, I decided to attend with some friends.  This moment opened my world to the musical talents of Glen Hansard.  Although Glen has had long standing career, this movie brought Glen into the lives of many who may have not had the pleasure of hearing his tunes.  I became and instant fan, and have been listening to his music ever since.  Side Note: As a bonus, Glen also happens to be an Irishman, and well, I just have a soft spot for that country.

So, when I heard that Glen's North American tour was bringing him to Milwaukee, I had to attend.  And I'm so very glad that I did.  Opening the show was this amazing duo called The Lost Brothers - talented musicians from Northern Ireland who's harmonies are incredibly smooth.  They set the tone for the night, the audience enthralled with every song.  I highly encourage you to consider taking a listen to their music, I have a feeling they could be the next big thing.  I ensured that I would take advantage of this thought, and met them post set and got an autograph in addition to buying a few of their albums.

Then, came the performance we were all waiting for: Glen Hansard.  If you haven't experienced Glen's music - he has this energy that's captivating.  You can just tell he loves what he does and he's good at doing it. And when he belts, you can't help but get a shiver down your spine as the music moves within you. He gave one hell of a show - playing for about 2 1/2 hours.  He covered music from his newest album to a few from the movie, Once.  There were a few covers in the mix, including some Van Morrison and a great Bob Dylan cover featuring The Lost Brothers.  The night was nothing short of amazing.  He even played unplugged, just him and his guitar.  No mic or amp.  Just Glen.  It was magical.

So as I awoke this morning I had a thought... a piece of Ireland came last night to Milwaukee and I want it back.  Absolutely brilliant.