|
|
|
In the midst of a busy performance schedule for The Thing About Men, Ron managed to find the time and energy to put together his second concert appearance. Many of Ron's fans were anxious for him to do another concert and came from as far away as California to see it. So, on November 15th, 2003, after the evening performance of TTAM, everyone gathered at the Triad Theatre to enjoy the show. |
|
|
Ron shared the stage with Ben Roseberry, a gifted singer/songwriter and
recent graduate of Webster University (Ron's alma mater - Ron and Ben
graduated 20 years apart). Ron met Ben in February of 2003 when he was
back in St. Louis doing Bee Luther Hatchee. Ron's description of their first meeting drew a big laugh from Ben. |
![]() |
![]() |
Impressed by Ben's talent,
Ron was eager to work with him. Out of that desire, this concert was
born. Ben also inspired him to start writing
songs again. Ron and Ben co-wrote the first song of the evening, "I Want to Shout It". |
![]() |
The concert included a mixture of original music and songs from
favorite artists,
Toad the Wet Sprocket, Sting, Kenny Loggins, and Marc Cohn.
Ron performed a different arrangement of "Born to Fly" and Ben joined Ron in a duet of "For Every Man". Ben also contributed his music with three original songs.
|
| Ron has thrilled his fans with many
theatre performances and with his original music both in concert and on
his CDs. So it was a special treat to hear him perform music from
some of his favorite pop/rock artists. The Sting tune, "When We Dance", brought a particularly enthusiastic response from the crowd. |
![]() |
| Ben showed his incredible talent as a singer, songwriter and pianist all night, but he really had the joint hopping with "Walkin' in Memphis". The audience really got into his soulful rendition and for a moment you had the feeling that you were at a revival meetin'. | ![]() |
|
|
||
![]() |
You can see, that just like the audience, Ron had a GREAT time! |
![]() |
|
|
||
| Introducing the guys | ||
|
Ben Roseberry (piano) Ron Bernd Schoenhart (guitar) |
|
Joe Mowat (percussion) Peter Sachon (cello) Steven Watkins (keyboard) |
|
|
||
|
The Evening's Program: |
||
|
I Want to Shout It (by Ron Bohmer and Ben Roseberry) Happy (by Ben Roseberry) Born to Fly (by Ron Bohmer) Stay (by Ben Roseberry) Tell It to the Wind (by Ron Bohmer) The Truth (by Ben Roseberry) |
|
Dam Would Break (by Glen Phillips of Toad the Wet Sprocket) Swing and a Miss (by Ben Roseberry) When We Dance (by Sting) The One That Got Away (by Kenny Loggins) Walkin' in Memphis (by Marc Cohn) For Every Man (by Ron Bohmer) |
| |
||
|
|
||
|
|
|
© 1997-2004 The Official Ron Bohmer Internet Site and Ron Bohmer. Site maintained by Broadway Web Design. Please do not reproduce material
on this website without permission. |
![]() |