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Gavin DeGraw & Colbie Caillat
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Gavin DeGraw & Colbie Caillat

Wednesday, Jun 13, 2012 8:00p

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Gavin DeGraw
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Years before "I Don't Want to Be" propelled him to pop/rock success, songwriter Gavin DeGraw began honing his piano skills at the age of eight, followed by his participation in several cover bands with his older brother in upstate New York....
Colbie Caillat
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Was surrounded by music from an early age, thanks to her father, Ken, a music producer who worked on several Fleetwood Mac albums. Was inspired to pursue a singing career after listening to Lauryn Hill at age 11....
Location & Nearby Info
Chastain Park Amphitheater
4469 Stella Dr. NW
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 733-5000
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(no rating) Jun 14, 2012 - opieandy
Andy Grammer at Chastain, 6/13/12

Andy Grammer was terrific, opening for Gavin DeGraw and Colbie Callait. He performed five songs off his spectacular debut album, starting with the mellow-pop "The Pocket". His set was high-energy as he clearly sought to get the crowd's energy level up for his successors, as any good opening act would do. And it was an early-arriving crowd. Shortly after the doors opened at 7, the amphitheater was half-full with folks enjoying snacks, dinner, and drinks. It was a bit warm but cloud cover and a light breeze offered some comfort on a June Atlanta night.

For Grammer's second song, his hit "Keep Your Head Up", he took a walking/jogging tour around the venue, giving fans high-fives, standing on chairs to sing, and causing a welcome commotion. That led into his next song, "Slow", where he persuaded fans to join in at selected parts with vocals and a fun gesture. The fourth song was "You Should Know Better", followed by his second but lesser radio hit, "Fine By Me." Halfway through that song, Grammer broke into Gym Class Stereo's hit (featuring Maroon 5's Adam Levine, "Stereo Hearts", which was a fun diversion.

Grammar was excellent and someone to look for as a headline act in the future, once he has another album under his belt.

I can't comment on DeGraw and Callait. The rain began around 8:20, about 10 minutes after Grammer finished his set. We left around 9:45, and it had been raining the whole time, with no DeGraw or Callait in sight.

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