Tom & Matt Great, Cheryl Wheeler Not So Much (Sound Problem)
by Mark on 3/19/24Birchmere - AlexandriaRating: 3 out of 5Tom Rush with Matt Nakeo were great as per usual, and I've seen them every year at the Birchmere except for COVID since at least 2018. Only thing was, they were only half the of the bill, so their performance time was only half of what it usually is. And, as always, the sound board for their performance, both vocally and instrumentally, was a set of audio excellence.
Instead we had what seemed like an hour of Cheryl Wheeler, who sat down at the end of the stage on the other side from where we were sitting, and sang into a microphone that almost seemed muted, the volume was so low, and half the time she was speaking she was not speaking into the microphone, but away from it to the side, and seemingly chatting with a group of her fans who were sitting in the front section on that end of the stage. Anyway, I could hear her guitar, but understand only about half of her lyrics and almost nothing of what she was saying between songs. For a vocal performer known for her humor, both in song and between songs, this made for a very frustrating first set of music.
In sum, I would've preferred two sets of Tom Rush and Matt Nakeo.