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Vienna at Temple Ball Gallery

Written: April 13, 2003
Last Updated: April 14, 2003

Vienna performs at the Temple Ball Gallery in Carrboro, North Carolina.

Vienna performing
Vienna performing

In the evening, after our wisterious hiking adventure, we returned to the Temple Ball Gallery to hear Lisa Ray, Denise Barbarita, and Vienna Teng perform. The crowd was much smaller than the one at the Tori Tribute the previous evening, which allowed us a little more freedom to experiment and have fun. Vienna had Jim come up to play drums on The Tower, Gravity, 1,000 Oceans (Tori cover), and Undone. I even got into the act, detailing the story of Vienna's inclusion as prime booty music from SI Online.

Here are a sampling of pictures from the evening's performance. It's too bad that I didn't bring the video camera and plugged into the board, as it would have been great to have recorded Jim and Vienna jamming together. I especially liked tonight's versions of Green Island Serenade, Homecoming, Signalfire, and In My Arrival. I'm still waiting to hear Mission Street. We've got a couple more dates on tap for the tour, so I'm confident that she'll squeeze that in. If Vienna's feeling especially adventurous, she might even want to tackle Passage.

Light
Light
Contrast
Contrast
Cracks
Cracks
Denise performing
Denise performing
Reflections
Reflections
Morgan listens on
Morgan listens on
Centered in red
Centered in red
Love and Light
Love and Light
Signalfire for the Lights
Signalfire for the Lights
Hands
Hands
Vienna and Jim performing
Vienna and Jim performing
Jim on drums
Jim on drums
Wall
Wall
Menu at the Cosmic Cantina
Menu at the Cosmic Cantina
Vienna and Jim
Vienna and Jim

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Reader Comments

wow, haven't been to Chapel Hill for ages. seemed like a nice little college town. i was too young to appreciate it back then i think. :)

--posted by eric @ Monday, April 14 2003, 14:13 pm EDT


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