Monday, May 27, 2013

Charles Bradley- 5/3/13 Turner Hall Ballroom

 A true gentleman and a genuinely humble performer, we had the honor of meeting Mr. Bradley before his show at the Turner Hall Ballroom.  Bradley was a surprise favorite performer of mine from last year, with his show from last February ranking only behind My Morning Jacket for my favorite show in Milwaukee for 2012.  Bradley's warm and caring personality did not surprise me in the least.  He immediately inquired about my arm injury (see pic of me in the sling next to him), stating that he would keep me in his prayers for a speedy recovery.  Bradley does not take his stardom for granted and took the time to take posed pictures with me an my fellow concert companions in the parking lot before his show, along with a handful of other fans who spotted him. 

As for his performance, Bradley's set featured most of the tracks off his latest release, Reserved for You.  While equally as engaging as he was last year on stage, Bradley's newer material is much brighter in nature with warmer timbres than his first release, No Time For Dreaming.  The more upbeat numbers about love were a contrast to the soul-wrenching songs about heartaches and pain which dominated No Time for Dreaming. The show, consequently, took on more of a cheerful vibe.  Bradley's band, "The Extrodinaries" was solid, but lacked former Paul Cebar saxophonist Tony Jarvis, who appeared with the group last year.  While one might not think that an exceptional saxophonist would help drive a soul act, Jarvis's absence was noticeable.  However, what also came across more than last year was the axemanship of guitarist Tommy Brennick.  Brennick is truly an exceptional guitarist who also played more than proficient bass with the opening act, Paul and the Tall Trees. 

I hope Bradley becomes an annual Milwaukee act or years to come.  He's top notch!


Grade: A




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