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CONCERT REVIEW ‘No Boundaries' for music's message By JAMES PRINCE THE GAMECOCK A concert is designed to give fans the opportunity to feel an artists energy. Listening to a CD is one thing, but being in an artist’s presence and observing how music moves them — and being able to move with them —- is another. Walking through the doors of the Township Auditorium this past Friday, fans of Beres Hammond, Marcia Griffiths and Jimmy Cozier had the opportunity to feel that energy before the show even began. me woras mve nas ino Boundaries” with a picture of Hammond looking toward the sky as if he was in a proverbial state of happiness was the first thing they saw. And the concert gave him the chance to spread his happiness. Although preceded by other headliners, you could tell this was Hammonds show, and people loved him. Drums made the floors shake, guitars hit your soul with immeasurable power, saxophone hit every nerve in your body and standing in front of their seats, listening intently with eyes closed. However, Marcia Griffiths, who the host called “the Queen of Reggae,” was the boost to Hammonds show. At the mentioning of her name everyone got excited, and she started by saying, “We coming to you through the positive vibes of reggae music.” Those positive vibes radiated through the auditorium. She spoke softly as her set continued. “There is a natural mystic in the air ... the message is in the music. We uplift your spirits through the music of reggae. Performing songs such as “Closer,” as well as her classic single “Electric Boogie,” she created this feeling, this mysticism in the air. Jimmy Cozier, the opening headliner, also excited the crowd. His performance, including a song written by Hammond called “Slow Down” and another called “Burning,” proved his skills as an artist and performer. The concert was good for the PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE GAMECOCK Beres Hammond’s 2004 album “Love Has No Boundaries" was inspiration for the tour. trumpets sounded so good you would have thought Louis Armstrong was playing. Everyone gathered to the front with fists waving high — dancing in the middle of the floor or simply 5uui, uui u «mu nau problems. The auditorium’s equipment problems also took away from the performances because they continually had to stop in the middle of songs. In addition, the local opening act had admirable vocal skills but not great stage presence, which made the show start on a bad note. As the fans left, you could tell they would go home and put in a Beres Hammond or Marcia vjrimtns and relive those moments where they could feel the “natural mystic in the air.” Comments on this story? E-mail gamecockfeatures@gwm.sc.edu ■ ‘BATMAN’ Continued from page 6 takes on his position of city vigilante, seeking revenge on all those who prey upon the fearful. 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