![]() ![]() In those moments, we were no longer an audience at a concert. They organized it into an impromptu prayer meeting, and suddenly Christians who had never met each other were praying for each other and receiving prayer. Yes, exactly like that.)Īnd then a preacher came on stage and did some powerful preaching and ministering–with Big Daddy Weave supplying atmospheric instrumental music in the background–and he got the entire audience involved. (Sort of like how Major League Baseball has an all-star game, and players from different teams play together, but they still wear their team’s helmets. All three artists shared the stage through this entire section, and they essentially melded into a worship team. The second part of the concert was–to my astonishment–nothing short of a full-blown church service. (My apologies to everyone who was waiting in line behind me.) I’m pretty sure I spent about 10 minutes at the church’s drinking fountain in the foyer. This was much appreciated as I was dehydrated from that Los-Angeles-is-trying-to-kill-me traffic apocalypse. ![]() It almost felt like a magic show: one moment Big Daddy Weave is on stage, then ten seconds later Jordan Feliz appears and we’re whisked away into “The River,” and then after his abbreviated set, Plumb magically materializes, and suddenly we’re at a Plumb concert.Īnd then the concert halted for an intermission. The transitions between artists were seamless. Big Daddy Weave took the stage first, and then the band (minus lead singer Mike Weaver) stayed on stage for the rest of the night and provided the backup band for Jordan Feliz, who played second, and then Plumb, who played last. It was an amazingly smooth experience–like a party where the host has every little transition between activities pre-planned, and the evening just flows along with happy fluidity. It was not the usual routine where one artist plays and breaks down their stuff, then the next artist sets up and plays and breaks down their stuff, etc. It was a concert unlike anything I’ve experienced. We settled into our seats as the show started. I was just thankful we made it to the concert. I missed my interview with Plumb (or so I thought–more on what happened with that situation below). I had checked the traffic report before we left, but somehow missed that crucial tidbit. Unfortunately, I did not know that my beloved City o’ Angels had decided to close the 101 freeway that morning, one of the major arteries of that region, which then diverted the entire population of the United States onto the 210 freeway, where my extremely patient friend and photographer Gérald Pierre and I were driving. Get there a couple hours early and do some work at a nearby Starbucks while I wait.” Normally, that drive would take two-and-a-half hours.īut it was Friday. I was scheduled to interview Plumb before the concert and attend the meet-and-greet. They were playing at Packinghouse Christian Fellowship in Redlands, California. There we were, driving through Los Angeles on our way to see Big Daddy Weave, Plumb, and Jordan Feliz on their Beautiful Offerings Tour. ( Concert photo gallery at bottom of article. Good Good Father (Live) ģ3.Big Daddy Weave, Plumb, Jordan Feliz Concert Review & Photo Gallery Just the Way I Am (Acoustic) Miscellaneousģ1. Quiet Time (Track Of Silence) (Provided) One and Only 2002ĥ. Right With You What I Was Made For 2005ģ. Angels We Have Heard On High What Life Would Be Like 2008ĥ. ![]() Love Come To Life (Single) Christ Is Come 2009ĥ. Overwhelmed Love Come To Life (Single) 2011ġ. Good Good Father (Live) Love Come To Life:The Redeemed Edition 2014-03ġ7. Jeff Jones – drums (2002–2013) Sorted by > Sorted by album (Time) Sorted by song name (Characters) Sorted by other Album name Release Date Song Beautiful Offerings 2015ġ5. Joe Shirk – saxophone, keyboards (2002–present) Jeremy Redmon – guitar, backing vocals (2002–present) Jay Weaver – bass guitar, vocals (2002–present) Mike Weaver – lead vocals, guitar (2002–present) In 2009, they headlined the 'What Life Would Be Like' Tour with guest musician Josh Wilson. In both 20, Big Daddy Weave toured with Mark Schultz on his 'Broken and Beautiful' Tour. He came to the university at the urging of his pastor, and studied voice. Mike Weaver had been serving as worship leader of a Pensacola, Florida church and attending community college in the area. The band met after college at the University of Mobile. Big Daddy Weave【 13 albums 123 lyrics 】 Big Daddy Weave is a contemporary Christian band composed of Mike Weaver (lead singer), Jay Weaver, Jeremy Redmon, Joe Shirk, and Brian Beihl.
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