Lock, Stock & Barrel were orginally scheduled to open for Campbell; though at the last minute local favorite, Kurt Van Meter, filled in for the band instead.
You could tell, even though it was last minute, Van Meter was up to the task, and happy to be there. He and his band played original songs scattered between cover versions of other tunes. The whole band was having a great time playing, and joking around with each other on stage. They fed off each other, and the crowd, and in return the crowd picked up their energy as well.
Towards the end of his set, Van Meter brought Tyler Titus, one of the co-founders of Lock, Stock & Barrel on stage to sing with him.
As it turns out, Titus is leaving Lock, Stock & Barrel, and Portland. He's heading back to Texas and forming a new band. This was mentioned on stage, after he and Van Meter sang together.
When Van Meter's set was done, there was a short break while the stage was set for Craig Campbell. When it was time, B-Dub from KUPL introduced the "Family Man" singer to the audience.
Campbell performed a mix of music from his first CD, as well as new music, and covers of other country songs.
Whether it was tearing through a rocking number; or performing a ballad; Campbell gave each song his all. Though at times Campbell's voice did get drowned out by the music; during the ballads he shined.
As with Kurt Van Meter, the crowd gathered at Duke's fed off the energy being given from the stage. When Campbell would ask for audience participation, he got plenty of it; which in turn fed his energy level.
Craig Campbell may not be as well known as other country artists; however, don't be fooled, the man has tons of talent, and is very professional at what he does. He more than proved this at Duke's that night.
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