Back To School At Campus Jax

Time To See Crystal Lewis 3/2/2024

Catwalk extended stage, dance routines, costume changes and Tony Guerrero's Bunch of Friends BIG BAND!! It's always extra special when a Big Band Plays!

If you like, or wanted to see Lady Gaga in Vegas, a Tony Bennett show or Matt Mauser's Big Band Sinatra show, you will absolutely love this one-of-a-kind Crystal Lewis show!

Come feel the nostalgia wash over over you as one of the best vocalists of our time takes you back in time with her brand new Big Band Show at Campus JAX!

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis
We arrived at 6:30 pm and ordered dinner immediately!

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis

You can watch the Live Stream (it is 90 minutes long) here.

Did You Know? - Crystal Lynn Lewis (born September 11, 1969) is an American contemporary Christian and jazz singer, songwriter and actress.

Lewis has been nominated for several Grammy Awards, and has won multiple GMA Dove Awards. Additionally, she has released numerous CCM chart-topping hits.

Lewis reached a commercial peak with her Billboard Top 5 albums: "Let Love In" (1990), "Beauty for Ashes" (1996), "Gold" (1998) and the Grammy-nominated Fearless (2000), which inspired young future superstars like Katy Perry and Tori Kelly.

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis
The ladies have the best seats in the house!

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis
The band area is ready! Fitting seventeen band members on stage was quite an effort.

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis
View into the mirror on the hallway to the rest rooms!

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis
The place was jumping.

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis
The orchestra was seventeen pieces and they sounded amazing!

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis
She put on quite a show, we were tired after she finished!

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis

The orchestra p;ayed an instrumental while the costume changed and they were amazing! It is so nice to hear a full orchestra instead of a drum and a guitar!!

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis
She sang one or more songs from her seven personal muses one of which was her mother!

Did You Know? - A muse is a person who provides creative inspiration to a person of the arts (such as a writer, artist, composer, and so on) or sometimes in the sciences. In the course of history, these have usually (but not necessarily) been women. The term is derived from the Muses, ancient Greek goddesses of inspiration.

Human muses are woven throughout history. In modern times, specific people are called muses; as a rule, these are close friends and sometimes lovers or spouses, who inspire or affect the works of an artist due to their disposition, charisma, wisdom, sophistication, eroticism, intimate friendship, or other traits. Sometimes muses directly provide models for specific paintings and sculptures and for characters in literary works, but sometimes not, rather providing inspiration for the artist's work as a whole.

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis
The nine muses were Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, Urania.

Did You Know? - Calliope was the muse of epic poetry and her name translates in ancient Greek as "beautiful-voice". In artwork, she often appears carrying a scroll or a tablet with famous poetry inscribed upon it.

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis
Calliope from the Greek Muses and where the musical instrument calliope got its name!

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis

Did You Know? - A calliope (see below for pronunciation) is an American and Canadian musical instrument that produces sound by sending a gas, originally steam or, more recently, compressed air, through large whistles—originally locomotive whistles.

A calliope is typically very loud. Even some small calliopes are audible for miles. There is no way to vary tone or loudness. Musically, the only expression possible is the pitch, rhythm, and duration of the notes.

The steam calliope is also known as a steam organ (orgue à vapeur in Quebec) or steam piano (piano à vapeur in Quebec). The air-driven calliope is sometimes called a calliaphone, the name given to it by Norman Baker, but the "Calliaphone" name is registered by the Miner Company for instruments produced under the Tangley name.

In the age of steam, the steam calliope was particularly used on riverboats and in circuses. In both cases, a steam supply was readily available for other purposes. Riverboats supplied steam from their propulsion boilers. Circus calliopes were sometimes installed in steam-driven carousels, or supplied with steam from a traction engine.

The traction engine could also supply electric power for lighting, and tow the calliope in the circus parade, where it traditionally came last. Other circus calliopes were self-contained, mounted on a carved, painted and gilded wagon pulled by horses, but the presence of other steam boilers in the circus meant that fuel and expertise to run the boiler were readily available.

Steam instruments often had keyboards made from brass. This was in part to resist the heat and moisture of the steam, but also for the golden shine of the highly polished keys.

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis
Vicky & Jim

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis
Just us!

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Excellent food, great music, fantastic singer and most of all good friends; it was an amazing evening!!

2024-03-02 Evening At Campus Jak With Crystal Lewis