I've been a huge fan of Jessica ever since Newlyweds and I'll come back to Dixon to hear the music, but it doesn't much matter whether she sings country or opera. She touched hearts tonight, brought hope and changed lives. Watching that was worth every penny.
This was my 2nd Jessica Simpson concert, and it was not as good as the previous one I went to in August. Jessica was an hour late and definately had a few drinks before she took stage. Her singing was amazing as usual, but when she spoke, she did not make any sense. I am disappointed she would do this to her fans.
I've been a huge fan of Jessica ever since Newlyweds and I went to the concert last night in Dixon and it was soooo much fun. She's an amazing preformer and her voice is beautiful even live. She was adorable on stage. I didn't even like country music until I heard her CD. She's awesome. enough said.
Okay, I'll admit it. The reason I first liked Jessica Simpson was the same reason every other male does. The way she's arranged gets into our heads and turns us to jello. But tonight, ten years after I first ogled her liner notes, I attended my first Jessica Simpson concert because I have now come to love her as an entertainer.
I know she has gone country and I know she is marketed like dish soap, but from the moment she hit the stage she made us forget all that. Backed by an incredible band she shook her stuff to "These Boots Are Made For Walking" and had the crowd on their feet. The Dixon May Fair in the heart of the Sacramento Valley seems the perfect place to market her to the Carrie Underwood bunch, but I dont think Jessica gives a lick about marketing. I have never seen an entertainer care so much about their fans. She smiled and waved to every single person in that crowd tonight, making what looked like every sincere effort to uplift her audience. I imagine if the promoters had not paid her she still would have come out and sang as to not disappoint her fans. It's this endearing quality that has made us fall in love with her.
And my God what a voice. She's a force of nature. By the time she sang the last song, her latest single called "Do you Know?" the audience stormed the stage while Jessica sang with the fury of a hurricane, a true artist fighting to break through the trappings of fame and market research to touch us all and tell us everything would be okay. And then she was gone. There would be no encore, just a smile, a tear in her eye and a promise to find a corn dog.
I'll come back to hear the music, but it doesn't much matter whether she sings country or opera. She touched hearts tonight, brought hope and changed lives. Watching that was worth every penny.
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Great
I've been a huge fan of Jessica ever since Newlyweds and I'll come back to Dixon to hear the music, but it doesn't much matter whether she sings country or opera. She touched hearts tonight, brought hope and changed lives. Watching that was worth every penny.
Disappointed
This was my 2nd Jessica Simpson concert, and it was not as good as the previous one I went to in August. Jessica was an hour late and definately had a few drinks before she took stage. Her singing was amazing as usual, but when she spoke, she did not make any sense. I am disappointed she would do this to her fans.
Jessica is amazing
I've been a huge fan of Jessica ever since Newlyweds and I went to the concert last night in Dixon and it was soooo much fun. She's an amazing preformer and her voice is beautiful even live. She was adorable on stage. I didn't even like country music until I heard her CD. She's awesome. enough said.
Jessica Delights Dixon May Fair
Okay, I'll admit it. The reason I first liked Jessica Simpson was the same reason every other male does. The way she's arranged gets into our heads and turns us to jello. But tonight, ten years after I first ogled her liner notes, I attended my first Jessica Simpson concert because I have now come to love her as an entertainer.
I know she has gone country and I know she is marketed like dish soap, but from the moment she hit the stage she made us forget all that. Backed by an incredible band she shook her stuff to "These Boots Are Made For Walking" and had the crowd on their feet. The Dixon May Fair in the heart of the Sacramento Valley seems the perfect place to market her to the Carrie Underwood bunch, but I dont think Jessica gives a lick about marketing. I have never seen an entertainer care so much about their fans. She smiled and waved to every single person in that crowd tonight, making what looked like every sincere effort to uplift her audience. I imagine if the promoters had not paid her she still would have come out and sang as to not disappoint her fans. It's this endearing quality that has made us fall in love with her.
And my God what a voice. She's a force of nature. By the time she sang the last song, her latest single called "Do you Know?" the audience stormed the stage while Jessica sang with the fury of a hurricane, a true artist fighting to break through the trappings of fame and market research to touch us all and tell us everything would be okay. And then she was gone. There would be no encore, just a smile, a tear in her eye and a promise to find a corn dog.
I'll come back to hear the music, but it doesn't much matter whether she sings country or opera. She touched hearts tonight, brought hope and changed lives. Watching that was worth every penny.
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Tommy Jay
Dixon Fair
anybody going to see jessica.. im excited got front row
Can't Wait!!
Jessica this concert is ON MY 23rd BIRTHDAY!!
I'll be in the second row singing along!!
Can't wait to see you on stage again!!