MSCM unveiled its first self-produced musical collaboration called The Power of Music. The Power of Music is the blending of a live rock show and multimedia technology that creates a complete experience for its audience.
Starting the show is a narrator talking about how music has been around since before time, since before written word, through every culture there is music. Images flash on the screens of far away lands and ancient times reminding us, music is the vein of the past, present, and future. Suddenly the band appears and begins playing Billy Joel’s, We Didn’t Start The Fire, “We didn’t start the fire - It was always burning - Since the world’s been turning - We didn’t start the fire - No we didn’t light it - But we tried to fight it.” Taking the audience to a “hyped” level the band went straight into The Black Eyed Peas, Let’s Get It Started.
MC Antonio Rosario jumps in to remind us all that music is in everything we do, “How many of you have a Myspace page?” Listen to the radio? Google? YouTube? Ipod? Music is everywhere, it’s in your heart. The screens begin to play, what does music mean to you? The ability to communicate without words, over language barriers, through racial lines, straight to your core. Music has played a part through time…
The stage lights up, a medly of music through time: Brick House (The Commodores, 1977), Stayin’ Alive (Bee Gees 1978), Beat It (Michael Jackson, 1982), Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana, 1991), Yeah! (Nelly, 2004).
What music do you love? The screens blaze again with people of all ages, races, genders, and walks of life talking about their favorites. The 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, Jam Bands, Christian, Rock, Rap, R&B, Country, Beethoven, Blues, John Mayer, Pink Floyd, Ray Charles, the list goes on.
The distinct guitar of Kashmir by Led Zeppelin fills the auditorium, then the vocals you can’t forget. The rock that paved the way.
Women in music. There’s only one in the entire band, don’t let that confuse you, Katie Shrive can hold her own. Her voice soars above the band and the video on the screen, Can’t Hold Us Down by Christina Aguilera and Lil’ Kim. As she continues singing, the images on the screen flash powerful pictures of women and their rolls in the world over time. Break in the song. A music icon comes on the screen talking about the business of music and taking charge of your own career, Diana Ross, a woman who paved her own road.
The screen flashes again to the many faces, all with their own dreams and goals in the industry. Music Producer, Songwriter, Beat Maker, Rock Star, Manager, Guitar Legend, Sound Technician, Lighting Technician. “For every 1 person on stage during a performance there are 20 people behind the scenes making the whole thing happen. There is always room for you in the music industry, keep it a part of your life,” Antonio Rosario.
What comes to mind when you think of special events? Is it a song? Can a song take you back to your first kiss, or a celebration? What do you think of when you hear these songs? Taps Happy Birthday The Wedding Song The Graduation Song. Katie’s voice enters in singing Amazing Grace with only the soft sound of the piano in the background, it sends chills through the audience.
Music can effect your mood, it can make you feel uplifted, “music is the best friend you can have, you will always have that song to fall back on,” said Antonio Rosario. The band goes into Eric Clapton’s Change the World followed by Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy and finally Born in the USA by Bruce Springsteen. How do you feel when you hear these songs? Empowered? Crazy? Proud? All these feelings just from a song.
The whole thing ends with the audience participating in their own song that they can then download from mcnallysmith.edu, that flows into Queen’s We Will Rock You.
The Power of Music group will rock you, bringing you alone with them on their musical journey through time, emotion, and life changing moments.