Sarah Opat for Lakeshore Radio talks "On the Radar" with Adam Weiner from Low Cut Connie, a rock 'n roll band from Philadelphia. The two souls talk about the show at the Beat Kitchen NOV 2nd in Chicago. The lead singer, Adam Weiner and his piano fingers pound out a harmonious tune of truth through the keys. Each live show brings love, sweat, rainbows, and a funky rock 'n roll beat. The raw lyrics hit home at the live show this Thursday. The song, Big Thighs NJ speaks volumes. "The bluesy guitar took me to a new place. I felt like I was in Brooklyn walking around in my sneakers alone eatin' a sucker at dusk. I felt the sway of love inside the lyrics as Low Cut Connie performed it live. There's something wild and extraordinary about not being like everyone else," said Opat. My brain got the chills when Adam sang this song - "You’re the black sheep of the family. And when the black sheep learns to kill. You can leave Big Thighs, New Jersey. With a great big space to fill" - Low Cut Connie The Philli band Low Cut Connie has the energy of a thousand elephants. "I'm stoked these guys came to Chicago last night. The old school rock 'n roll spun my world. I loved seeing the drummer do his thang while the bass player gives the widest grin I've ever seen. I felt such a passion for music, such a wild big smirk on my face listening to this band rock out," said Opat. The back up vocalist women radiated with smiles and flowed with movement. Opat said, "I felt the free in the flow of music." Music is the souls language. All band members from Low Cut Connie shared soul with Chicago last night. "Most dreams you wake up from. Seeing Low Cut Connie made me rub my eyes and smile. I hope some day all strangers can unite and see this band live. I felt the world live as one," said Opat. The show got the spirits high. Rolling Stones Magazine, recently wrote about Low Cut Connie's tunes. "The live shows are sweaty, little bit strip teasy, and full of rock 'n roll soul food. No need for grief, worries or hunger," said Opat. The energy of the people, cheering all the words to Low Cut Connie is love. You know who you are. "The show last night in Chicago with Low Cut Connie was truly soul replenishing," said Opat. Rock 'n roll ran through all strangers veins last night at the Beat Kitchen. The connection and synergy on stage radiated out to the crowd of Chicago people Thursday night. Favorite songs of the night had to be "Big Thighs NJ". Get down. Get ahold of the goods (music on YouTube, Spotify, and Soundcloud). Buy the tunes. Live for the tunes. Find Low Cut Connie on Facebook here. Listen to Elton John interview frontman and piano fingers Adam Weiner for Low Cut Connie.
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