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Orion Amphitheater: What it was like at Alabama venue’s big opening night
A guitar price half-a-million bucks performed onstage at a $40-million-dollar venue ought to sound nice.
However the 1959 sunburst Gibson Les Paul that Jason Isbell shredded on throughout his headlining Orion Amphitheater set Friday didn’t sound nice.
It sounded wonderful.
Isbell’s sky-kissing guitar licks have been an apex in an evening of many, in the course of the first evening of The First Waltz, a weekend of concert events with a dream lineup of Alabama-centric music, held to have fun the opening of Orion, a brand new and immediately bucket-list venue in Huntsville.
4 years of plans and pitches. Building and COVID. Exhausting work and hype. A world-class amphitheater in Huntsville – a sensible, rising however heretofore un-sexy metropolis – is now a factor.
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Final weekend, Orion held the major-venue equal of a soft-opening, with a neighborhood hospital fundraiser that includes nation singer Jake Owen. However First Waltz is the pulling-the-cork-out-of-the-champagne-bottle second. And Friday, Orion lived as much as and exceeded expectations for its design, execution, vibe and sound.
Desirous to scope out the amphitheater’s concert-night environment – and in addition sufficiently old avoiding site visitors is a life precedence – I arrived at Orion round 5:45 p.m. About 75 minutes earlier than the live performance started. As a substitute of the principle College Drive or Analysis Park Drive approaches, I took a considerably backroads path to MidCity, the multi-use growth Orion’s situated at. That route and that early, it was simple and fast getting there. Buddies who’d taken College in early, informed me that manner went easily too.
Clearly, the nearer you arrive to the beginning of a live performance with 7,000 to eight,000 individuals there, the extra jammed up issues can be. It’s additionally seemingly for the primary few Orion concert events, extra followers will arrive early than they’d usually for a live performance, curious to discover the venue. However, since MidCity is residence to a number of bars and eating places, getting there early works, in case your funds permits for it.
So far as parking proximity goes, Orion reps have touted a five-minute stroll from their three tons (and elsewhere in MidCity) to the venue. I used to be given a parking move for Lot C. That’s on Previous Monrovia Street, on the outskirts of MidCity, constructed on the previous Madison Sq. Mall grounds. And yep, it turned out to be nearly precisely a five-minute stroll in. A brisk stroll. However nonetheless.
Because you’re strolling west to the amphitheater, you’re additionally strolling into the solar. It obtained fairly tepid Friday. Throughout summer time it can seemingly be beastly sizzling. Earlier than the present, I discovered myself making choices primarily based on shade.
Getting contained in the venue was simple too. Like many venues now, the main focus is on digital ticketing at Orion, You obtain tix through the AXS app to your smartphone. Entrances to the amphitheater are close to the north and south field places of work. There’s a bag verify lane and a lane for these with out purses or baggage. Nearer to the venue, Orion employees scans the QR code off your digital ticket. Inside the outside gates, there’s a large paved path main as much as and round Orion.
If you wish to totally admire Orion’s exterior coliseum-like allure, take the south entrance. The north entrance doesn’t have the identical curb enchantment. However the north entrance is far nearer to the meals truck space. All of the meals choices I noticed at Orion have been outdoors distributors on the northwest facet. Close by, there’s a large web-shaped pavilion with picnic tables beneath. Soda/water merchandising stations are spaced across the amph’s exterior and on the pavilion’s middle.
Consuming and ingesting at Orion, like many large-scale occasions, shouldn’t be for the frugal. Canned water is $6. Sodas are $5. There was a nifty array of meals vehicles Friday, from artistic sandwiches to Korean to vegan fare to beignets to tricked-out hotdogs and mac-&-chase. Many meals are priced round $15. The Korean meals, by the way in which, was tasty and satisfying.
For revelers used to crushing $8 mega-cups of home beer at concert events, there’s going to be sticker shock. Beers at Orion are round $12. Photographs round $10. Cocktails round $18. From the start although, Orion’s management has mentioned the meals and beverage choices can be elevated.
Look, I wasn’t stoked to shell out 5 bucks for a Weight loss plan Coke. But when you consider it, you pay about that a lot (or extra) on the motion pictures or a major-league ballgame.
Oh, and the cups. As a substitute of disposable one-use plastic, Orion recycles the cups they pour their drinks into.
The 2 concourses round Orion’s exterior are open, extensive and ethereal. Contained in the amphitheater, the place the seating is, between-section walkways are ample too. Orion’s bowl format is fashionable. However there’s plenty of practicality too. It’s hanging what number of various things they’ve sufficient of. Restrooms. These aforementioned beverage stations. Methods to get out and in of the amphitheater. And up and down it. The employees’s useful and cheerful too.
Since many spring and summer time outside concert events begin whereas it’s daylight , tickets for seats on the bowl’s westside, which is shaded, can be fascinating. You probably have eastside bowl tix, hanging within the concourses or below the pavilion earlier than showtime is perhaps the transfer. Depart the Danzig tee and black tights at residence till Orion’s fall concert events. Mild and free preventing clothes are good methods for now.
Now for crucial half concerning the Orion expertise, the sound. It’s clear and balanced, with refined pure echo from the venue’s inside bowl form. Throughout quieter musical moments, it’s hanging how nicely you possibly can hear particulars – right down to between-song chatter or unamplified guitar strum.
The music Friday at First Waltz began round 7 p.m. with a set by John Paul White. His nightingale vocals set a phenomenal tone for the evening. Sporting a blue-gray Billy Reid go well with and backed by a nimble band (bassist Spencer Duncan, drummer Reid Watson, keyboardist Ben Tanner, guitarist Adam Morrow), White exuded gentleman allure. Set highs included solo tune “I Want I May Write You A Track,” blissful Roy Orbison-style guitar pop, and “Barton Hole,” the swampy stomp from White’s former band, The Civil Wars. A longtime Florence resident, White voiced his amazement with Orion a number of instances from the stage. He known as the amphitheater, “a dream come true we didn’t know we had.”
Day had softened to nightfall then evening for the following act Friday, Waxahatchee. The band’s the brainchild of Birmingham native Katie Crutchfield. She’s a Southern-thrift-store Stevie Nicks, in one of the simplest ways. Waxahatchee’s music includes plenty of “ooh” vocals, daydream harmonies and hypno-chime guitar. Crutchfield grooves behind the mic to it al. Her private lyrics paint roses and thorns.
Bittersweet twangy music “Lilacs” stood out in a set that gained Waxahatchee, indie press darlings, new followers among the many First Waltz crowd, which had greater than a contact of grey. Crutchfield’s touring musicians offered simpatico grooves, textures and backing vocals. Between songs, Crutchfield remarked she thinks Orion “will turn out to be legendary.” Since Waxahatchee just lately carried out at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, we’ll take that as a great signal.
I watched most of Friday’s First Waltz efficiency from the overall admission pit space. Up entrance. The again of the stage-house was adorned with a black curtain. Tasteful lighting rig overhead. A row of svelte black audio system hangs from all sides of the higher lip.
Arithmetic and educated concertgoers will inform you the sound’s higher just a little additional again. However Friday, the combination sounded good shut too. Behind a fence partitioning the pit, there have been ground seats. The seats are folding chairs, which could be eliminated for Orion concert events more likely to have extra lively audiences, like say the upcoming three-night stand by jam-band Widespread Panic.
Throughout Waxahatchee’s set, I left the pit and walked as much as the decrease bowl part to soak up the present from a distinction perspective. Clear however not eyelash singeing sound. Good sightlines, even from the perimeters. The seats across the bowl are wood benches, just like how they’re at Colorado’s storied Pink Rocks Amphitheatre. Completely comfy. People who don’t wish to lug in a stadium seat, however need again assist will wish to buy seats within the again row of the decrease and higher bowls sections. There’s railing behind them, which additionally make a great backrest.
From the very again of the higher bowl part, the farthest seats in the home, the sound and sights are nonetheless legit. You don’t want a video display screen onstage to really feel engaged with the efficiency. And there was differ a display screen onstage Friday, though some acts enjoying Orion may deliver them in as a part of their tour manufacturing.
The sky overhead was azure and wispy clouds early and darkened clouds and moon later. After darkish, throughout performances the bowl’s darkened, with minimal ambient lighting. Between units, Orion activates the home lights.
After the stage was modified over for about 20 minutes after Waxahatchee’s set, the home lights went darkish. The group was instantly energized. Screaming, “Emmylou!” Emmylou Harris’s Pink Dust Boys kicked in and Harris trotted onstage, picked up her jumbo acoustic and stepped to the mic.
For the following hour or so, Harris placed on a clinic of silver-fox star-power. In advantageous voice, Harris held the group within the palm of her hand. Early sparks included scrapbook strummer “Pink Dust Lady” and a twangy “Guitar City” Steve Earle cowl.
Throughout some onstage technical difficulties, getting a backing vocal mic to work, Harris informed a divorce joke she’d heard from fellow roots-goddess Loretta Lynn. After the mic gremlins have been tamed, Harris performed a stirring non secular quantity. Subsequent, she quipped, “From the sacred to the profane.” That cued the band into “Ooh Las Vegas,” a hangover romp by late country-rocker Gram Parsons, with whom Harris made important information. The Pink Dust Boys (drums, bass, keys/guitar, pedal metal) regarded like librarians. However they performed just like the satan.
The primary three acts Friday at First Waltz have been all sterling. However I used to be prepared to listen to what one thing extra rocking would sound in right here. Received the reply when Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit took the stage round 10:30 p.m. Because the headliner, Isbell was the primary act Friday to have a lightshow. Largely geometric stuff that accented the onstage environment, however by no means dictated it. When White’s set began earlier, Orion was round two-thirds full. By the point Harris after which Isbell took the stage later, the place regarded near capability.
A favourite son of Muscle Shoals, Isbell’s music evokes another universe, by which: Bruce Springsteen is from Alabama as an alternative of New Jersey; and his besties are Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers as an alternative of the E Avenue Band. Isbell’s Orion highlights included sleek-guitar singles “Hope The Excessive Street” and “24 Frames.”
400 Unit guitarist and future-Oasis-member Sadler Vaden took the mic for a rousing cowl of Drivin’ N’ Cryin’s riffy “Honeysuckle Blue.” Sheffield native Jimbo Hart’s spherical, sidewinding bass drove many songs within the set. Keyboardist Derry deBorja keyboard textures, sly and essential.
From behind a shiny Gretsch package, Tuscumbia’s Chad Gamble, gave “Cowl Me Up” – the Americana model of “Let’s Get It On” – orchestral wallop. Throughout a number of songs, Isbell and Vaden engaged in thrilling lead-guitar trade-offs.
Wearing light denims and darkish shirt, Isbell was relaxed and in nice spirits. Between songs he gave a shout-out to his mother and aunt, who have been in attendance. He reminisced fondly about early bar gigs in Huntsville. Just like the assist acts, Isbell couldn’t disguise how impressed he was with Orion Amphitheater. “This can be a lovely place,” Isbell mentioned.
Isbell closed his First Waltz set with an epic model of “Ornament Day.” The music’s his most interesting from his time with Drive-By Truckers (who’re set to carry out Saturday at First Waltz, together with Mavis Staples, St. Paul & The Damaged Bones and Brittany Howard).
The “Ornament Day” guitar menace has at all times echoed Lynyrd Skynyrd. When Isbell introduced out his ‘59 Les Paul, previously belonging to Skynyrd legend Ed King, these echoes loudened. After the final fangs of “Ornament Day” light, Isbell and band took their bows. And the primary huge live performance at Orion Amphitheater was over.
Getting out of Orion was a snap. After the home lights got here on, I caught round to catch up and replicate with fellow journos, native venue operators and musician associates who have been additionally hanging again. After one other five-minute stroll, I used to be in my automotive and on my manner residence. After an evening like that although, it was some time earlier than sleep would come.
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ReliaQuest Bowl Instant Analysis: Michigan 19, Alabama 13
TAMPA, Fla.–– Alabama’s defense set a record for fewest yards allowed in the ReliaQuest bowl (190), but early turnovers doomed the Crimson Tide in a 19-13 loss to Michigan in Tampa on Tuesday afternoon.
The issues that had plagued Alabama in other losses reared their ugly head in the first quarter when the Crimson Tide offense turned the ball over three times on the first four possessions and ending the opening quarter with -2 yards as the Wolverines jumped out to a 16-0 lead.
Alabama built some momentum heading into the half with two strong drives from the offense, but that momentum evaporated in the third quarter. Even with all the mistakes, the Crimson Tide still had a chance to win in the final minutes. A screen pass from Jalen Milroe to Jam Miller put Alabama at the Michigan 15 with a little over a minute left.
But Milroe couldn’t connect on his next four tries as the offense turned it over on downs for the third time in the game. Michigan was able to kneel it out after taking over.
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7 Things: Bipartisan support for lottery in Alabama; H1-B visas used by 273 Alabama companies as debate simmers; and more … – Yellowhammer News
7. U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile) reflected on his tenure representing Alabama’s First Congressional District, as he leaves Congress after losing a primary to U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise), expressing gratitude for the opportunity to serve. Highlighting his achievements, Carl points to successes in energy policy, infrastructure funding, rural healthcare, and support for veterans, among other accomplishments. While bidding farewell, he expresses optimism for the future of south Alabama, the state, and the nation, emphasizing his pride in their shared values and resilience.
6. With an expanded playoff and legalized player payoffs, some argue that college football is in disarray amid changing rules and a lack of centralized leadership; and the idea of a “commissioner of college football” has gained traction. Penn State head coach James Franklin champions Nick Saban as the ideal candidate, citing his unparalleled leadership and deep understanding of the game. Franklin and others see the role as essential to unifying conferences, establishing consistent rules, and restoring stability to the sport’s rapidly shifting landscape, but Saban really seems to be enjoying his role on ESPN.
5. The National Weather Service confirmed three tornadoes touched down in Alabama Saturday night, including two EF1s in Limestone and Lamar counties and an EF0 in Mobile County. The EF1 tornado in Athens caused significant damage to the town square and tossing an anchored helicopter 50-60 feet at Veterans Memorial Park, while no injuries have been reported from any of the storms. With additional surveys underway in multiple counties, the NWS anticipates identifying more tornadoes amid widespread storm reports across the Southeast.
4. Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, is remembered for his journey from peanut farmer to the presidency and his lifelong commitment to faith and service, his record as president is less fondly remembered. Alabama officials, including U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), praised Carter’s post-presidency humanitarian work, especially his contributions to Habitat for Humanity and the Carter Center. While his presidency remains an example of a failed administration, his compassion, charity, and dedication to public good continue to inspire across the political spectrum.
3. There is apparently overwrought concern as Auburn University and Auburn University at Montgomery are reportedly the only predominantly white colleges in Alabama with decreases in black student enrollment over the past five years, despite overall enrollment gains. Auburn saw a 12% increase in total enrollment but a 2% decrease in Black students, a trend attributed to more selective admission criteria aimed at improving rankings. In contrast, the state’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities are seeing record enrollment and the University of Alabama and other institutions increased Black student enrollment, with UA highlighting scholarship accessibility.
2. Debate over the H-1B visa program continues with some Republicans arguing for the program while the base is seen as wanting to rein in all types of immigration. X and Tesla CEO Elon Musk and former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy championing it as essential for attracting top global talent, while immigration hardliners criticize it for undermining American jobs and wages, there seems to be some agreement on reforms to better balance innovation with protection of American workers. In Alabama, 273 companies employed 1,129 H-1B workers in 2024, with major employers including UAB, Auburn University, and Shipt Inc.
1. Alabamians flock to neighboring states like Tennessee and Florida to buy lottery tickets as the Mega Millions jackpot soared past $1 billion, highlighting the state’s ongoing loss of potential lottery revenue. Many residents and lawmakers like Alabama State Rep. Andy Whitt (R-Harvest) expressed frustration over Alabama’s lack of a lottery, pointing out missed educational opportunities and economic benefits enjoyed by states with legal gaming, adding, “the people in Alabama overwhelmingly support the lottery and the right to vote on it, and they deserve that.” Despite bipartisan support, Alabama’s latest gaming legislation narrowly failed in the Senate, but lawmakers are hopeful for renewed efforts to bring a lottery to the state.
Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN and from 10-11 a.m. on Talk 99.5 and News Radio 1440, with a rebroadcast Talk Radio 103.9 FM/730AM WUMP from 3-4 p.m.
Alabama
What channel is Alabama football vs Michigan on today? Time, TV schedule for ReliaQuest Bowl
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TAMPA, Fla. — Alabama football’s 2024 season is about to come to a close.
The Crimson Tide will face Michigan in the 2024 ReilaQuest Bowl in the final game of the Kalen DeBoer era, the team that beat Alabama in the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Rose Bowl in 2023 before beating DeBoer’s Washington Huskies in the CFP National Championship.
After the ReliaQuest Bowl, Alabama will turn its attention to its Aug. 30, 2025 season opener at Florida State.
Here is what you need to know ahead of the 2024 ReliaQuest Bowl.
What channel is Alabama football vs Michigan on today?
TV channel: ESPN
Livestream: Fubo (free trial)
Alabama kicks off against Michigan at 11 a.m. CT Tuesday in the 2024 ReliaQuest Bowl from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Dave Flemming and Brock Osweiler will call the game from the booth with Stormy Buonantony reporting from the sideline.
Alabama vs Michigan: ReliaQuest Bowl time today
Date: Tuesday, Dec. 31
Start time: 11 a.m. CT
Location: Raymond James Stadium; Tampa, Florida
Alabama vs Michigan predictions, picks, odds
No. 11 Alabama 35, Michigan 17: With a fully-loaded roster that includes NFL draft-eligible players like Jalen Milroe, Tyler Booker and Jihaad Campbell, Alabama has a significant advantage over Michigan, who is scrambling to fill holes left by players such as All-American cornerback Will Johnson, defensive tackle Kenneth Grant, running backs Donovan Edwards and Kalel Mullings and tight end Colston Loveland, who have each declared for the NFL draft. Alabama should get its 10th victory with relative ease.
Note: Odds were available on BetMGM as of Monday, Dec. 30
Odds: Alabama -14
Over/Under: 43.5 points
Alabama football schedule 2024
- Aug. 31: Alabama 63, Western Kentucky 0
- Sept. 7: Alabama 42, South Florida 16
- Sept. 14: Alabama 42, Wisconsin 10
- Sept. 28: Alabama 41, Georgia 34
- Oct. 5: Vanderbilt 40, Alabama 35
- Oct. 12: Alabama 27, South Carolina 25
- Oct. 19: Tennessee 24, Alabama 17
- Oct. 26: Alabama 34, Missouri 0
- Nov. 9: Alabama 42, LSU 13
- Nov. 16: Alabama 52, Mercer 7
- Nov. 23: Oklahoma 24, Alabama 3
- Nov. 30: Alabama 28, Auburn 14
Michigan football schedule 2024
- Aug. 31: Michigan 30, Fresno State 10
- Sept. 7: Texas 31, Michigan 12
- Sept. 14: Michigan 28, Arkansas State 18
- Sept. 21: Michigan 27, USC 24
- Sept. 28: Michigan 27, Minnesota 24
- Oct. 5: Washington 27, Michigan 17
- Oct. 19: Illinois 21, Michigan 7
- Oct. 26: Michigan 24, Michigan State 17
- Nov. 2: Oregon 38, Michigan 17
- Nov. 9: Indiana 20, Michigan 15
- Nov. 23: Michigan 50, Northwestern 6
- Nov. 30: Michigan 13, Ohio State 10
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Colin Gay covers Alabama football for The Tuscaloosa News, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at cgay@gannett.com or follow him @_ColinGay on X, formerly known as Twitter.
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