Tyler Ramsey was pure music! We had the luck to see him in a very small room, almost like a livingroom.
It was very intimate and so quiet; everybody was enjoying the performance, including Tyler. Nothing is as inspiring as seeing a musician enjoy the performance.
This was an experience that we can live on for a long time. We can only say one thing: Thanks!
This guy is so damn entertaining. He plays the harmonica like a champ, rocks out on the drums like nobody's business!!! Hair is flyin all over the place! Plus, he can sings. Clearly a very talented dude! He is very humble as well.
Seems like a good guy in the most sincere way.
I was lucky enough to get to see the wonderful country musician Rhett Akins perform in Valdosta a few years ago, and it's not a memory I shall soon forget. Rhett Akins' voice is just so perfectly suited for country music that it's hard not to appreciate the talent he pours in to his music.
Like many country musicians, Rhett was dressed in jeans and a ballcap, and was absolutely wonderful to see perform live.
While seeing him perform, I was lucky enough to see one of the best country songs in the book, "That Ain't My Truck." This rendition was nearly flawless as far as renditions of this song go, but it was made even better by the excitement of the crowd. Not only was the crowd cheering and clapping with Rhett as he sang, they also joined in with the lyrics, which always makes me appreciate a country performance even more. Rhett Akins was obviously having a lot of fun on stage, too, as he crouched down and pointed and gestured with the hand he wasn't holding the microphone with. In addition to this, he made sure to interact with the crowd, prompting them to sing along with him and take over verses or refrains, too.