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Messina Touring Group
My wife and I would like to send a sincere thank you to Messina Touring Group and VetTix for giving us the opportunity to see Old Dominion, along with Priscilla Block, Adam Doleac & Kylie Morgan at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh. While we are frequent listeners of country music on the radio and have heard many of their songs before, attending a live show takes our appreciation of their performance to an entirely different level. To experience their interaction with all of those in attendance and to hear various stories about the origins and changes of a variety of their songs, their history as well as their work and effort to get to where they are, insight into their personal lives and their sincere and heartfelt appreciation of their audience and fans reaches far beyond what mere music and words on a radio can do. The concert isn't just a show, it is the ability to, if only for a small moment in time, become a part of living beside these talented performers and have a great time that isn't forgotten. An added bonus was the ability to look to my side and see a fellow veteran watching the show too and feeling a sense of camaraderie with sometime else that has also served. It has become somewhat of a ritual of mine that my thoughts during a concert (as it did again on Friday night with the Old Dominion concert), or at a smaller band performance at my local VFW with other veterans around, momentarily takes me back to my deployment in the Middle East and an evening of time away from duty where a cruise ship had been made available for a break away from our activities. It was there that a band performance of "God Bless the USA" stopped myself and two friends in our tracks and touched in a place that still touches today. Certain things have a tendency to stick around more than others, and likely always will.
Arthur, U.S. Coast Guard (Veteran)
1981 - 1991
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