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Heather and I saw Derek Webb, Sara Groves and Jars of Clay in concert Sunday night in Sacramento. The show began with Derek Webb and his ever-popular mix of flare and spunk. This being my second time seeing him allowed me to enjoy his heart and music even more. Next, Groves tore up the pianos with her mix of serenades and lullabys.

Finally the moment came for my favorite, Jars of Clay. This was only my third time seeing them in concert. They began with a newer mix from their newest CD, redemption songs, but managed to throw in a few favorites like Flood, Love Song for a Savior, Dear God, and Worlds Apart. I was amazed to see towards the end the song Liquid played from their first album. Although there was no drummer and bassist for most of the songs, the band made due with their thick harmonies and acoustic rock.

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Drew said... @ 2/14/2006

Dude.. i'm seriously almost upset that you didn't tell me there was a JoC concert!!!!! How could you?! That's like me not telling you that... that... well, i can't think of something.. but something really really big!! What the flippin' heck?!

Drew said... @ 2/14/2006

By the way.. I AM glad you had a good time...... but i wish you woulda thought of your friends too...

soon2Beteternity said... @ 2/15/2006

Is that one of the pictures you took during the concert???

Rob said... @ 2/15/2006

No, the pic is one I found on a Jars fan website site. It is nice! P.S. Drew I didn't forget about you, it's not that I hate you :-)

Matthew Blake said... @ 2/16/2006

hey.

the same show was playing here last week, and it would have been the concert of a lifetime for me (at least of the christian sort) - my favorite solo act & band together, with a dash of sara g. to liven it up? dang.

but i went to a screening for a documentary about orphans in uganda instead. probably dan haseltine would've wanted me to go to that instead of his show anyway. it was one of the most powerful films i've ever seen, and i hope it makes it to reno. the non-profit that's doing it are in RV's all across the country right now raising awareness - you can check it out at www.invisiblechildren.com. amazing stuff.

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