Jimmy performed for the second of three times this season at Kauffman Stadium for the Kansas City Royals. This time he performed the National Anthem before the first pitch. The video is now online and posted in this article. PLUS - listen to an alternate version of the "I Gotta Feeling" cover featuring Beaver Howard....
We now have the video from opening day at the K! This is the video recorded from the Royals in house video team - this is what was on the big screen that day. Wanna see it? Click on inside and look below....
To All of the beautiful and talented performers that I met at the game, I told you in about a week to look on this site and you would have a video with the whole performance in HD. Well the word on the street is that it might be a couple weeks out till video is in.
OK, so two years ago I was at Arrowhead Stadium and I looked over at my wife and I said "Honey I would like to play in front of a crowd like this in a stadium" she looked at me like like I was a little crazy but not in a disheartening way. She told me I could do whatever I wanted to do and went on watching the game.(she is a good woman).
April 5, 2010 - Project DNA appeared at the opening day game for the Kansas City Royals and what a great day it was! Could have been better if the Royals had won - they fell to the Detroit Tigers 8-4 - but it was still an awesome day. The band played on the field in the pre-game celebration for the home opener, and after the game, performed on the Outfield Experience Mainstage. Read more to see a few photos from the game.
Another March review has come in! This time from Stephen Carradini of IndependentClauses.com. Stephen loved 'Empty Promises' , calling it "an emotionally devastating song" and a "glorious songwriting moment" (attn: grapevine cue Ed Gainey - ). However, he liked 'Empty Promises' so much that the rest of the album was "pale in comparison" and calling it too "poppy". He don't like pop-rock...
Another review is in. This one by Mark S. Tucker from the FAME Review section of acousticmusic.com. A line from the review --"..a sound that drags Hall & Oates, Dwight Twilley, Moon Martin, and even Eric Carmen into the '00s". Now you want to read more....