Zip-lining, a Football Game, and Ryan Montbleau Celebrate Live Music at White Water Center
Ryan Montbleau at U.S. National White Water Center – 6.05.21
Last night at the White Water Center was a guitar-strumming, knee-slapping good time with Ryan Montbleau. It’s rare to go to a show where you stand on a small island surrounded by people white water rafting and zip-lining overhead—everyone with their sun-kissed skin swaying to the music.
Children’s laughter between strums could be heard and just like Montbleau found out – at any given time, a football game can break out in the usual area that is reserved for photographers to take all the photos.
He kept speaking to the wonderment of this small game happening right in front of the stage that kept growing, “This is quite a different show to play.” Welcome to the WWC!
Don’t forget – our furry friends are fans of the tracks too!
Having not been keen on his performance in the flesh, I scoured the internet to do my due diligence and the come away is what a performer. Smartly written tracks with a clean vocal, a pristine guitar, and a soul you connect with instantly highlighted his set.
To fans of all folk, Americana, blues, a singer-songwriter with a heavy emphasis on the talented ones, you will get that all within Mr. Montbleau’s discography. He’s a treat to the ears with a smooth timbre. I felt Jason Mraz, John Mayer, and the soul of Amos Lee.
Montbleau, has a new EP, Fire, with a more pop-enthused feel than earlier recordings. If you are not familiar with his work, that is OK; he’s a master at doing familiar hits his way.
We were treated to Otis Redding’s “Sitting on the Dock of the Bay” and Shaggy’s “Wasn’t Me” to the crowd’s chagrin. Anytime you can shake the goods and sing your heart out in the open air is a good night.
Add in the delicious taps flowing from the nearby restaurants and it’s a fun family-filled night of good food, good company, and stellar music.
Added bonus: Watching an adorable couple dance to the music like noone else in the world existed, the charming view caused a perma-grin and fit the entire vibe of the night.
Riverjam is every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night until September 30th, 2021. You can see the schedule here.
Like last year, we are off to a fantastic start and I found another artist to add to my must-see when in town list. Until next time, Mr. Montbleau. Cheers!
See full gallery of the night, here.
Catch him on tour:
06Jun Charleston Pour House Charleston, SC RSVP Tickets
12Jun The Heron Farm & Event Center – Home of The Great Blue Heron Music Festival & Green Heron Growers Sherman, NY RSVP Tickets
09Jul Soundwell Salt Lake City, UT RSVP Tickets
10Jul Canyons Village at Park City Park City, UT RSVP Free
21Jul Soundcheck Studios Pembroke, MA RSVP Tickets
22Jul Esker Point Beach Groton, CT RSVP Free
23Jul Aura Portland, ME RSVPTickets
24Jul Narrow Gauge Cinemas Farmington, ME RSVP Tickets
14Aug Essex Experience Essex, VT RSVP Tickets
20Aug Summer Camp Music Festival 2021 Chillicothe, IL RSVP Tickets
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22Aug Summer Camp Music Festival 2021 Chillicothe, IL RSVP Tickets
28Aug Ray Brothers BBQ Bouckville, NY RSVP Tickets
03Dec Orange Blossom Revue 2021 Lake Wales, FL Set & Artist at Large
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