Words From The Webmaster
2009 in Oakland at the Oracle Arena

2009  

 

I called Sharon and got off to a slightly late start.  Not that it mattered.  We had an hour to drive to the Oracle Arena in Oakland this warm summer night.  Traffic was kind to us; we only hit a small amount of the rush home.

Shirley Fortney called on the cell saying she was parked right next to Andre’s buses.  As I pull into the parking lot they waive me forward.  Everyone else is going to the right, but I’m forward.  Ok.  I drive all the way into the front of the lot, as no other cars were there, and who do I see taking a Walk About?  Gary Bennett.   

Sharon and I drive up next to Gary and speak with him for 5+ minutes.  I tell Gary I have the Tenor’s CD and love it.  (It is great, I recommend everyone buy it!)  Gary is a very nice man and we continue to talk but then a car pulls up behind me.  I tell Gary we’d better go before we draw a crowd.  We say goodbye, see you inside.

Then it’s on to find Rex and Shirley!  We find them and talk with Rex.  I go to find Shirley who is taking photos of the buses.  I talk a moment with Tanda’s husband and then I see Shirley, but I yell to her to turn around ... who is behind her?  Gary aka Fast Walker Bennett!  Gary gives us all a good laugh by telling us the car behind me stopped to ask him where to park!!!  They thought he was the parking attendant!!!

You’ve all read the songs played in other reports, so I will tell you a few of the personal touches at this concert.

Sharon told me after the Plantin Tenors sang, that she would never have known that  beautiful tenor voice would come from Gary, the man in the parking lot.  We had to laugh again.  I wonder if the people who asked him where to park, recognized him once he was on-stage.

Most reading this know that I love the fans.  Andre’s positive music attracts nice positive people.  In front of me was a couple who brought their Dad to Oakland as a birthday gift.  There was also a lady, her mother and her son.  She and her son danced during The Blue Danube.  So did the children who sat to my left.  An adorable boy & girl who could not have been cuter.  The young girl beamed the entire time as her brother kept rhythm and twirled her to the music.

Andre offered us his best and as always he was the best.  The crowd in Oakland was very upbeat.  When Andre asked if anyone was from Oakland, the venue was silent.  It was so quiet Andre laughed.  He then said... “No One?"  Andre laughed heartily and this of course made us all laugh.

Carla came out as the doll and sang Song of Olympia.  She was simply … stunning. Hearing her sing live is excellent.  When she turns toward Andre and says ‘Papa’ he turned her back around and saying “Opa”.  Those of us who understood this, clapped!  (Opa = Grandpa)  When Carla finished singing, Sharon & I jumped to our feet to start the standing ovation for her.

Mirusia came onstage in her red sequined dress.  The color is beautiful and the dress so shinny we had to squint our eyes.  When she sang Time To Say Goodbye, the audience was quiet so they could hear every beautiful note she sang.  And this was again, a standing ovation, well deserved.

We were treated to the fun of the clog dance, the men goofing off and everyone having a good time. There were more songs, beautiful music filling the air, and a large number of people dancing but as with all good things, this too would come to an end.

With the Radetzky-Marsch and the fall of balloons our night was coming to a close.  Only the encores were left.

Shirley and I had a sign we gave each other to go to the stage.  After moving through the crowd which was 10 people deep in some places we made our way to left side and front of the stage.  Sharon has the camera ready as Shirley & I held up a banner and we all yelled “ELS!”

Lara Meuleman, Vincenzo Viola, Boris Goldenblank, Stéphanie Detry & Jet Gelens saw the banner the same time as Els.  Els smiled so big when she read the banner!The entire left side of the stage lit up with smiles and laughter.  I could tell Els was truly surprised!  Andre looked over to see what the commotion was, took a look at the banner, and then gave us a big grin.  He enjoyed it too!

Singing, Swaying, Dancing, visiting the JSO, visiting Fans, and all to the Beautiful Music of Andre Rieu.  Oakland had more people waltzing than any other concert I have ever been to, the aisles were filled from the front to the back of the arena. It was a wonderful sight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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