With The Constellations’ recent signing to Virgin Records, I anticipated a rather rowdy show at The EARL on Thursday night, and, girl, was I right! There was not one disengaged body in the bar – the performers would not stand for such allowances.
Peaking around the corner through the back door to The EARL’s music room, I was a little surprised that more people weren’t there yet. After all, the show was slated to begin at 9, and I graced the scene close to 10:30. But the musings of Ruby Velle were undeniably strong and drawing in more spectators in each minute’s passing. Ruby’s voice is sultry and strong, sexy yet fun, and her musical style is difficult to find in the 21st century. The six-piece band, complete with a horns section (two saxophones and a trumpet), evoke sounds of 1960s soul and funk that is undeniably danceable. By the end of their set, I was amped up for The Constellations, already making plans to check out Soulphonics in the near future, and developing a small woman-crush on Ms. Ruby.
By the end of the Soulphonics set, the back room at The EARL was near capacity. Lead singer Elijah Jones and the seven other members of the band evoked a commanding energy that permeated the smoky room. The Constellations hung out in the crowd during the Soulphonics and Ruby Velle set, which is always welcomed and the sign of an artist in “it” for the right reason – the love of music. It just made me that much more excited for their success, the future of the band, and their drive to create immense music.








When speaking of the fine establishment on Ponce, it's spelled "Clermont," not "Clairmont." [ see: http://www.clermontlounge.net/ ]
Otherwise, I agree 100% with this post. Great show, looking forward to seeing them lots more in the future!
Posted by: J.T. | September 15, 2009 at 05:02 PM