CONCERT REVIEW: Kristian Bush & Michael Ray


1.30.2015
Dusty Armadillo || Rootstown, Ohio
WQMX Charity Concert
Michael Ray & Kristian Bush

Michael Ray: I didn’t know what to expect from rising star Michael Ray when I heard his name during advertisements for this event. Well let me tell ya, from the moment he hit the stage I was a fan. I was immediately captivated by his voice and the lyrics that he was singing. Just in case ya don’t already know, this guy can SING. He blew me away with the variation in his sound from one song to the next, and I couldn’t get enough. Not only did he sing his own music, but he threw in a few covers too. Every girl in the bar went crazy when he threw it back circa the 90’s to sing a little Backstreet Boys. My favorite cover wasn’t the 90’s pop hit but rather a song by a country legend, Folsom Prison Blues. It’s not often that I listen to an artist cover Mr. Johnny Cash and feel that they’ve done him justice; well that wasn’t the case here. Johnny Cash himself should be proud of how well Michael Ray sang his 1st hit. MR is an artist that I would go see in concert again & again. The energy that he puts into his music is something that I desire in any artist that I find myself watching on stage. 
Michael Ray is gonna take Nashville & country music by storm, just you wait & see.

Kristian Bush: You’ve all probably heard his name in reference to being half of the duo Sugarland. But Kristian Bush himself is a new artist. He’s got his own songs that make you wanna dance and have a good time. That doesn’t mean he won’t throw a few Sugarland classics into his set list every now and then. His personality is something that will make you smile from ear to ear. He isn’t afraid to say what he’s thinkin’ or interact with the crowd. He makes sure that everyone in the bar gets what they came for; a damn good time. And you’ll get just that as he makes ya laugh and dance along to his catchy tunes. I’ve always been a fan of Sugarland & their song Baby Girl is one of the first songs I ever heard about Nashville, but I can confidentially say I’m a fan of Kristian Bush as a new solo artist.

Not only were both artists able to draw in the attention of the audience, but they were able to do it acoustically. That’s an accomplishment when the show is taking place in a crowded bar and you’ve got nothin’ but your voice & your guitar.


This concert was a spur of the moment decision for me, so I kept my outfit pretty simple by just pairing my go-to black Johnny Cash tee with a pair of jeans, a leather jacket, cowboy boots, & my Free People American flag scarf.

I’m glad I made the choice to take in the concert vibes at the Dusty on Friday night. I discovered a new favorite artist, Michael Ray, who immediately took hold of the #2 spot in my list of artists who I will endlessly support & promote. I also was able to see an artist who I already knew and loved, Kristian Bush, but I was able to watch as he took off on his own path separate from the one I knew him from. These artists are only starting out on their respective paths and I am personally looking forward to watching them gain all of the recognition they deserve.

Kristian Bush said it best himself, “Music should do either two things: shake your hips or explode your heart”.

xox
Christy