by Daniel Harris
Selling out any venue is an amazing feat. It is a testament to the hard work and dedication put into an artist's craft. For Maysa Leak, selling out a venue in her hometown was a major accomplishment.
Located in Baltimore's Marketplace, Baltimore Soundstage was the perfect place to celebrate the release of Maysa's latest release Blue Velvet Soul,
her 10th solo album. One of the city's premier performing venues, this
space provides national recording artists with an intimate setting to
showcase their talents.
What is considered a first for the area, Baltimore Soundstage often
presents artists in a fully seated setting. Concert goers can enjoy
Baltimore Soundstage's delicious menu while listening to their favorite
artist perform.
Maysa
took the stage with an overwhelming show of love from her hometown
crowd. Her voice quality and control made for a very enjoyable evening
of music. Watching her as she commanded the stage and everyone's
attention was an amazing experience.
The Baltimore Soundstage was filled to near capacity with loyal supporters of this wonderful talent. However, Maysa
wondered if she could even fill this or any venue in her hometown. As
she began to cruise through her set, she told the crowd that many
critics have said it would be impossible for her to gain the support of
her hometown. This international superstar had a real fear that people
would not show up.
Throughout her illustrious career, there have been some who've said that it would be impossible for her to appeal to her hometown crowd. "They told me I could sell out DC and the surrounding areas but never my hometown" says Maysa. Judging from the massive line to get inside the venue and the deafening roar as Maysa took the stage, it is safe to say that "they" were completely wrong!
As the concert concluded and the crowd rushed to purchase her new album.
As music lovers, we cannot stress the importance of supporting the artists in your own backyard. Hometown support is a great test for the support that these talented artists will receive abroad. Hometown support is a great boost to the morale of artists at all levels in the business.
Tell us what you think? Are you surprised that Maysa had this concern? Do you feel that your local music scene does enough to support local artists? Tell us your thoughts in the comment box below. Make sure to follow Maysa at @MAYSALEAK
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