{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"Joy on Something Out of Nothing","icon":"/images/favicon.svg","home_page_url":"https://jakefowler.com/","feed_url":"https://jakefowler.com/feed.json","items":[{"id":"https://jakefowler.com/2026/05/06/david-byrne-may-2026.html","title":"David Byrne, May 2026","content_html":"<img src=\"/uploads/2026/DB1.png\" alt=\"\" style=\"max-width:100%;\">\n<img src=\"/uploads/2026/DB2.png\" alt=\"\" style=\"max-width:100%;\">\n<p>Maura and I went to see David Byrne last night at <a href=\"https://www.kcstarlight.com\">Starlight Theater</a> for the fourth time — it was an amazing show, again. I’ve loved him since his Talking Heads days — ‘77 was my first album — I followed him when he started his solo career — I’ve loved his collaborations with other talented artists and musicians. He makes the mundane profound. My heart soared last night as we listened to each song — I was singing along and cheering the whole time. Because I am on a sort of sabbatical, I didn’t have the stress of the day to wash away, I was able to take in the music, the visuals, the crowd so much better. Live music is very much an escape from reality, a mini vacation, but it was less that for me yesterday, it was a different experience — I was much more present. I tend to get emotional at shows, but last night I was tearing up from the sheer joy of seeing David and his band celebrating life through music — they put themselves out there for the world to see. That kind of joy is contagious.</p>\n","date_published":"2026-05-06T17:08:21-05:00","url":"https://jakefowler.com/2026/05/06/david-byrne-may-2026.html","tags":["Music","Joy","Art","David Byrne"]}]}