5 notable shows and concerts coming to Tampa Bay soon
Jimmy Buffett, the Monkees and live stage shows are back on the calendar.
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Jimmy Buffett, shown here in Tampa in 2017, will be at Amalie Arena on Dec. 4. [ JAY CRIDLIN | Tampa Bay Times ]
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The entertainment scene is limping back to life after a year of silent stages and empty concert calendars caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Here are five of the notable concerts and shows recently announced.
All the theaters in this roundup have committed to reduced capacity, social distancing, masks and abundant amounts of hand sanitizer set up around the venues.
Dave, Bill, and Carmen took a trip to Nashville to visit with MercyMe at their international headquarters ( a cabin in the Tennessee woods) to learn all about their new album, Inhale (Exhale).
One of the highlights from the album is their song, Say I Won t, which was written from the story of Gary Miracle. Learn more about his story at garymiracle.com.
Tomorrow (Friday, April 30th), we ll hear more from the band as we continue to play the songs from the album.
We like to think of your time spent with us each morning as a bit of a breathing space. So as you sit back, relax and enjoy this episode of The Morning Cruise Replay. Take one big Inhale and one big Exhale as we share some new music, share life and a special conversation with MercyMe for their new album, Inhale (Exhale).
One of the biggest responses we got from yesterday was when we shared new music from CeCe Winans. It was so good, we also shared her song with Carrie Underwood to help get your day started.
Now once you get to work, email can be a bit of a hassle. Bill offered up a review of a book on A World Without Email by Cal Newport. Carmen shared a few tips to help handle the issues that can come up with email.
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Brian Fallon: The songs that changed my life
From the first music he remembers hearing to the song he wishes he’d written, Brian Fallon lifts the lid on the music that made him.
Words: Emily Carter
Photo: Justin Borucki
Ever wondered what parts mending a roof, high-school tunes and not wanting to be Bon Jovi can play in your music career? Let Brian Fallon explain…
The first song that I remember hearing…
Amazing Grace (1779)
“I was about three or four years old. It’s hard to say if it properly registered with me straight away, but I’m sure it did, because I remember it. And when I hear it now, it definitely reminds me of being a kid. Are there positive memories attached to it? Oh yeah!”