March
21, 2017
3rd
and Lindsley
Music
City USA (Nashville, TN)
Story
By Butch Worrell of One Heart Photo
Photos
By Butch Worrell of One Heart Photo
Nashville's
music community cares. When one of their own falls ill/passes away,
always expect an outpouring of support. This was the case when Tom
Shinness recently passed away. Organized by John Haring and Rusty
Russell this celebration of life featured performances by Ginger
Shinness, Ginger
Shinness, Keb Mo, Jack Pearson, Phil Keaggy, Annie Sellick/Pat
Bergeson, New North (Damien Horne/Krista Marie), Beth Garner, and
supporting musicians such as Roy “Futureman” Wooten, Jim Hoke,
Sarah Clanton, Katie Blomarz, Michael Morton Flute, Rusty Russell, and more.
When
the benefit was first planned Tom was still living and wanted to
perform. However he did not make it but was well represented by
Ginger Shinness, Heather Shinness, and Jasmine Cheri Shinness.
After
an introduction by John Haring the first performance was by Jasmine
Cheri Shinness with support from Futureman, Phil Keaggy, Jim Hoke, Katie Blomarz, et al.
Then
a great performance by New North with Futureman, Jim Hoke, Sarah
Clanton, Michael Morton Flute, et al. Followed by a hot performance
by Beth Garner.
Then
Annie Sellick and Pat Bergeson in an acoustic duo. Annie was angelic
in white to express the feeling of Tom's that no mourning was to be
done this night. Just celebrating his life with the joy of music.
Next
was Jack Pearson with a lil help from his friend Pat Bergeson. They
put on a display of guitar magic. Included in this gallery is a video
of Jack/Pat tearing up “I feel Alright”. Jack finished his set
with a beautiful jazz tune accompanied by Katie Blomarz on stand up
bass.
Phil
Keaggy was next with more amazing guitar work and beautiful vocals by
Jasmine Shinness.
The
headliner Keb Mo was simply incredible. The opportunity to see him up
close and personal in such an intimate venue was a treat.
Ginger
Shinness closed the show with a beautiful solo acoustic with her
ukulele. It is a certainty that Tom Shinness was smiling that night
at the love and music offered up in his memory.
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