Saturday, August 29, 2009

Five for Fighting!

I am so lucky. Last night I caught Five for Fighting at Jammin' at the Zoo. Along with the lions and gorillas, I and about 2,000 others snuggled our chairs and blankets onto the Lincoln Park Zoo main mall and gently rocked.


Five for Fighting is the professional name of singer/songwriter John Ondrasik who performs with various back-up bands. Last night's trio of lead guitar, bass guitar, and drums was work- man- like, but Five for Fighting was in great form. He sang some of the best known tracks from America Town, Easy Tonight and Superman, and my favorite, 100 Years from Battle for Everything. (I'm 45 for a moment/The sea is high/And I'm heading into a crisis/Chasing the years of my life.)


He added NY City Weather Report, Angels and Girlfriends, The Riddle and Chances from his upcoming album Slice. There were others as well, and he ended the set with a rousing rendition of Elton John's Rocket Man, one of my all time favorite songs. What great taste.


Ondrasik is an interesting and admirable character. In one of his numbers last night he saluted those in the military and praised freedom in a song. In 2007 and 2008 he coordinated the production of mix CDs of some favorites like Billy Joel, the Fray, the Goo Goo Dolls, and Keith Urban donated by the artists. He distributed over 200,000 free copies of each CD to members of the U. S. military. He also uses his music to raise funds for several charities such as Save the Children, Autism Speaks, and ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). In person, he is as down to earth a rocker as you ever can see.


I wish I could say the same for Five for Fighting's opening act, Angel Taylor. Like Ondrasik, who briefly studied opera, Taylor has a beautiful and powerful voice. Both artists' voices sounded much stronger in person than they do recorded. But Taylor's set was gloomy and pretentious, featuring her piano, a simple drum, an acoustic guitar, and her unmelodic tunes. I only liked one of her tunes, Like You Do. One of her best numbers was written by someone else, Sex on Fire by the Kings of Leon. Angel is only 21 years old; she has the talent to be a fine pop singer, but not all talented performers have the songwriting ability of Five for Fighting.

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