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Storm Large with the Oregon Symphony

Tonight Kelly and I (along with our friends M & B) went to see Storm Large play with the Oregon Symphony, and it was a blast. Kelly & I have seen her perform before at Dante’s (years and years ago), and I did see a few clips of her when she was on the reality show Rockstar Supernova (check this), so I was familiar with the tall, blonde, kick-ass, rude, beautiful, and powerful rock singer doing rock songs, but I wasn’t prepared for what she was capable of with a full orchestra backing her. She started out doing a few standards, including an awesomely spooky rendition of I’ve Got You Under My Skin, then moved on to some of her own material (including a ‘classic’ Storm song, I Want You To Die).

She managed to keep her rudeness mostly in check throughout the show (cursing only three times, hehe), and her short monologues between songs were hilarious. The crowd (a mixture of old and young) all seemed to thoroughly enjoy the performance, and even songs (like I Want You To Die) where I expected to see the silver haired in the crowd to wear confused or disgusted expressions all seemed to eat the whole thing up. It was a lot of fun, and if she comes back to so something like this again, I highly recommend you buy tickets (and early, this one sold out).

After the show I got to take advantage of one of the little perks of having a wife who works for the Oregon Symphony, and was taken with a group of contest winners back stage to meet Storm. She came into the room wearing her black velvet dress, holding a martini and instantly came to meet the 8 of us in the room. She was very friendly and chatted with the guests for a few minutes before the contest winners got to have their photo taken with her. After that, Kelly and I got our photo taken with her. She’s very tall and she decided to lean on Kelly and give me a goofy look. Makes sense, I’m kinda goofy lookin. 🙂

Anyway, it was a really fun evening.

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