Saturday, January 2, 2016

American Authors rock the Spectrum during Conservice party


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Thanks to Conservices remarkable growth, the local company founded in 2000 decided it needed a little more room to hold this years Christmas party/15th anniversary celebration.

So, rather than cram 1,200 employees into a convention center somewhere, president and CEO David Jenkins thought much bigger the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum at Utah State University and said he wanted to bring in a nationally known musical act to entertain his employees and some of their family and friends.

That led to the first appearance ever in Cache Valley by American Authors, an alt-rock band out of Brooklyn, New York, best known for its 2014 hit, Best Day of My Life.

Comprised of lead vocalist Zac Barnett, guitarist/banjo player James Adam Shelley, bassist Dave Rublin and drummer Matt Sanchez, American Authors took the Spectrum stage at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 17, and played for just over an hour.

Barnett, clearly a favorite with the young women in the crowd, had the whole arena including Jenkins and his family dancing, bouncing, clapping and singing along.

The bands set list included a guitar solo by Shelley and 13 songs, including Believer, Trouble, Go Big or Go Home and a cover of The Weeknds Cant Feel My Face. The group, which also performed a new song, Nothing Better, off its upcoming second album, closed its set with Best Day of My Life, then returned for an encore featuring Oh, What a Life.

Source: http://news.hjnews.com/cache_magazine/american-authors-rock-the-spectrum-during-conservice-party/article_49ad9b70-90a4-5940-aebd-449a29ab9baf.html

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