...this month since I first saw DJK live.
December 10, '98. Atlanta's "Variety Theatre".
No orchestra.
No pop-star trappings.
No assigned seating, even.
What a show; two long sets full of material from "Love Scenes", "All for You", and a few tunes from "When I look in Your Eyes",
which was released six months later.
I remember leaving the humble venue, going out for drinks with my buddy and remarking that what we'd just seen likely wouldn't or couldn't
be replicated.
This woman was going places.
Sure enough, by the next time I saw her, in DC-'00-things had changed, she'd just bagged her Grammy for "When I Look in Your Eyes",
and was playing to sold-out venues worldwide.
Subsequent shows were much the same; and I certainly don't mean to diminish the passion and talent she and her band put into each.
But-there was something special about seeing her in a tiny hole-in-the wall "on her way up"...



