Marcia Ball and CJ Chenier, February 29, 2024, The Armory, Fort Collins
by Tim Van Schmidt
At first I didn’t really get it.
I went to the Armory to see Marcia Ball – one of my personal favorites – on February 29 with supporting act CJ Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band. In my mind Ball was the headliner, but was a little confused when she took the stage first.
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I got what I came for right away – Ball’s upbeat blues, steeped in Down South rhythms. Her piano rolled, guitar and sax rocked, and Ball’s thin, world-wise vocals came right out of the middle. Ball even did a Subdudes song, which probably pleased John Magnie, who I spied in the crowd.
![Marcia Ball at the Armory 2024 Photo by Tim Van Schmidt](https://kingkoncert.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Marcia-Ball-at-the-Armory-2024-Photo-by-Tim-Van-Schmidt-1024x813.jpg)
I could have gone home at that point, but was glad I didn’t.
![CJ Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band 2024 Photo by Tim Van Schmidt](https://kingkoncert.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/CJ-Chenier-and-the-Red-Hot-Louisiana-Band-2024-Photo-by-Tim-Van-Schmidt-916x1024.jpg)
Then CJ Chenier took the stage with his lean yet dynamic band. It wasn’t long before the Armory became a zydeco dance hall and there was definitely a pulse in the room, even if it did take a little cajoling from the band to get the crowd up and moving. But move they did to that rich, happy kinetic music from Louisiana.
![CJ Chenier at the Armory 2024 Photo by Tim Van Schmidt](https://kingkoncert.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/CJ-Chenier-at-the-Armory-2024-Photo-by-Tim-Van-Schmidt-768x1024.jpg)
Don’t get me wrong – Ball’s set had plenty of energy too, but Chenier and band just tore the evening loose. The Armory got it right putting Ball on first and I saw a lot of happy music-lovers at the end of that show. Leap Day indeed.