“I was in a worship band called Fee and we led (worship) here a few times at different things.” “I’ve been (to Liberty) a few times,” Balltzglier said. “It was a lot of fun.”īass guitarist Heath Balltzglier said this was not his first time on Liberty’s campus. “I felt like it was more intimate, and you could get to know (the band) a little bit better,” Grimes said. There were 500 tickets up for grabs, and according to the Office of Spiritual Programs, all 500 tickets were sold. Liberty student Abby Grimes liked the fact that it was a relatively small concert. “We had a good time those first two nights, but honestly, I feel like that was a little bit of practice for (Friday night).” “This is only the third show of the tour,” Powell said. He said Friday night felt particularly special compared to the past two shows he performed. Powell introduced the audience to music from his latest album “Southpaw,” which means left-handed. “I’m not a huge country fan, but it was good.” Kelsi Holstein, a College for a Weekend visitor, and her parents went to the concert to hear Powell’s music for the first time. However, Liberty students were not the only ones in attendance at the concert. Known primarily as the lead singer for the four-time Grammy award-winning Christian band Third Day, Powell has recently branched out and is paying homage to his country roots with a second solo country album.
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