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Chase Coleman Concert Review
At The Surf Café - Boca Raton, FL |
September 24, 2005 - Chase Coleman, put on a very crowd controlled and emotionally spinning show last night at the Surf Cafe.
Accompanied by his two guitar players, Matt Reed and Brett Lieberman, the stage was set for an intimate rendition of Chase's catchy and story telling pop rock tunes.
With his good looks, charm, and most obvious talent he left the audience with no choice other than to just shut up and listen. He's not afraid to open up and to belt it out, making last night a night the Surf Café probably heard the longest note ever held.
The Surf Café is normally known for heavy metal rock bands, but wherever Chase goes he makes it a home and he already had people clapping along with him during the second song. He welcomed fans that came from Orlando and even Kansas to see his show, proving that this guy is really one of a kind. He sang a song called "Home" and shared with the South Florida audience that this song won him a place on XL 106.7's Hot 9 at 9 in Orlando, which he should be the most proud of. The song was instantly an audience favorite and had them cheering relentlessly for an encore in which he later told me he made up on the spot.
This is what great talent is all about future Chase fans. His pop rock tunes about life and love and relationships allows everyone to be able to relate to him. Every song tonight sounded like a number one hit on a Top 40 radio station.
For more information about Chase Coleman log onto his page at myspace.com.
Concert Review by Liz Fernandez - Copyright © 2005 Florida Entertainment Scene - All Rights Reserved.
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