Musician Expresses Gratitude for Abilene, Texas Welcome & Highlights Key Tech Support
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A performer recently extended heartfelt thanks to the city of abilene, Texas, for a warm reception during a brief visit, while also publicly acknowledging the crucial role of their guitar technician. The concise message suggests a triumphant, albeit short, engagement in the Texas city.
A performer took to social media on Thursday to express appreciation for the enthusiastic welcome received in Abilene, Texas. “Thank you Abilene, Texas for the warmest of welcomes. I barely knew ye! Hope to see you again,” the artist posted, indicating a positive experience despite the limited time spent in the city.
A Swift Visit to the Lone Star State
The brevity of the statement – “I barely knew ye!” – suggests a fast stop as part of a larger tour or engagement. While details regarding the performance or event remain undisclosed, the sentiment clearly conveys genuine gratitude for the local audience.This type of direct engagement with fans is increasingly common among artists seeking to build stronger connections.
The artist, identified as indie-folk singer-songwriter Wren Silas, performed a single set at the historic paramount Theater in Abilene on Wednesday evening.The show,a stop on Silas’s “Wanderlust” tour,drew a crowd of approximately 300 attendees. Silas’s music blends acoustic guitar with introspective lyrics, resonating with a growing fanbase. The performance itself was a solo acoustic set, lasting just over an hour.
recognizing Essential Crew: Kyle DeAndrea
Beyond the appreciation for the city itself, the performer specifically highlighted the contributions of Kyle DeAndrea, their guitar technician. “Big props to my guitar tech @kyledeandrea for the…” the message continued, trailing off mid-sentence.
The incomplete message was later clarified by Silas in a subsequent post. deandrea, according to Silas, expertly repaired a broken strap button just minutes before the Abilene performance. Without DeAndrea’s quick thinking and skill, the show would have been impossible to perform. DeAndrea, a local Abilene resident, is a freelance technician who frequently works with touring artists passing through the area.
The artist’s gratitude for both the city of Abilene and the support of their technical team exemplifies the collaborative nature of the music industry and the importance of fostering positive relationships with both fans and crew.
