Another full day. We purchased advance $10 tickets to Olde Mecklenburg Brewery's inaugural Mecktoberfest. Having never been there before, I had no idea what to expect. I have to say, it was not very well organized or didn't have a whole lot to offer. The $10 got you tokens to use towards food & beer. 3 kinds of beer offered, and some Brats, Pretzels and bagged chips was about the extent of the food. Sat outside listening to Hunter's Travesty playing some nice covers had a couple of beers & a pretzel, then we decided to move on.
Eventually ended up back in the NoDa area, deciding on Revolution Pizza since I'd never been there before. I liked my self-designed pizza, as did Jeff & Terri. Good dinner..now let's go visit Seth Glier.
I've been very interested in seeing Seth since Don brought him one of his CDs from a previous visit I missed. I listened to the CD quite often over the last few months, and got in touch with Seth to keep up to date with his shows. I was really glad to hear he was coming back, and equally grateful to my cousin that they agreed to stop in to see him at the Muse even though they were getting quite tired.
Turns out, they loved him almost as much as I did! He was SO impressive, and I couldn't believe it when I heard he was only 20 years old. OMG folks..here's another one to pay attention to. He's on a "green" tour right now and is very comfortable and well spoken on stage. Not to mention his lyrics and songs are so mature and extremely well written. Yeah, I'm quite impressed. You might be too...
Seth Glier on MySpace