On your first time seeing Odie Leigh you’ll become a fan (if you aren’t already), but the second time you’ll grow to love her music even more than you did before. This past weekend, Odie Leigh played a show at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado. This Boulder date was on her Carrier Pigeon tour, promoting her latest album.
The night opened up with Valley James and her acoustic guitar, a pleasant and impressive start to the evening. With inspiration from artists like Roy Orbison, Chris Isaak, and Patsy Cline, Valley James provided a set that evoked a multitude of emotions for the audience.
When Odie Leigh took the stage, the crowd was absolutely captivated from the start of the first song. Odie Leigh and her band provided an enthralling sound, making the audience dance and feel every lyric that was sung and every note that was played. One of the most impressive qualities of the show was Odie Leigh’s ability to create a fun, upbeat song that consists of lyrics that make your stomach turn. All of Odie Leigh’s lyrics, happy or sad, have the ability to overwhelm both your ears and your soul, leaving you wanting more out of each and every song.
The Fox Theatre is an impressive 625 person venue, a large yet intimate venue. With not a bad seat in the house, it is an excellent spot to see any artist. With an impressive lineup of upcoming events, visit www.z2ent.com/fox-theatre-venue for more information on future performances at the Fox.