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Mannheim Steamroller has made a habit out of transforming Christmas favorites into new age hits! You love Mannheim Steamroller albums “Christmas in the Aire” and “Mannheim Steamroller Christmas”! Grab some “Fresh Aire” and don't miss your chance to see Mannheim Steamroller perform LIVE! Buy your Mannheim Steamroller tickets now!
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[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

Shockingly Dated, Lame and Overpriced
By chefkel from Aurora, IL on 12/19/2010
Pros:
CD's are much much better, Great theater, None
Cons:
Dated, OVERPRICED, Performers uninspired, Poor Sound Quality

Overwhelmingly disappointing!!! At best a good high school performing arts band.

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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

FIVE STARS, HECK 10, 100 STARS
By Granny Dani from Fargo, North Dakota on 12/13/2010
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound
Best For:
Everyone

Best concert of any group, we have ever attended, Have loved the music since Rush previewed (1984?) Mannheim Steamroller. This was before I knew Chip was from my home state, Nebraska. Explain's his Nebraska nice. Tiny Disappointment, last night's full concert wasn't on "Christmas Live" DVD, would love to have on DVD the sequence of toys (Faeries?)dancing and skaters("Winter Wonderland"). Really wanted to see our 4 year old grand daughter enjoying it.By the way who are the dancers and skaters.? Taking CDs and DVDs for Christmas visit to our grand children. Our 11 and 13 yr old grandsons will also love it as they are in band and orchestra, oldest boy is in Colorado Springs Youth orchestra. Maybe some day in Mannheim???Well,can always dream! PS Steam roller logo reminds me of pics, Mom and Dad showed us of "ole" days, taken on the Nebraska sandhills.

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[4 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

25th anniversary concert - disappointing
By emergencyrn from Charlotte, NC on 11/22/2010
Pros:
Great Encores
Cons:
Crowd Was Not Into It, Just Plain Boring, Poor Set List, Renaissance segments were, Too numerous, Wanted more old songs
Best For:
Don't recommend

So disappointed in the concert last night. Too much time spent with Renaissance segments and video that all sounded alike. The snare drum was too loud - overwhelmed every other instrument in the orchestra. As long as the drummer stayed on the triple toms it was fine. Snare was constant "slam." This was 25th anniversary concert was definitely expecting much better for ticket price !! Saw them 6 years ago and they were much better then.

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[3 of 4 customers found this review helpful]

Expected an upscale show
By Chickenfoot from Ft. Myers, FL on 11/16/2010
Cons:
Poor outdated videos

For a high priced ticket, this performance was way way below expectations. The old, poor quality videos were a distraction rather than an addition to the show. There was little flair or enjoyment from the performers; however, the musicians demonstrated proficiency and it was too bad they were unable to showcase their talents. The group could do with a costume, set and video makeover, major makeover!

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Mannheim Steamroller Biography

The alias of composer Chip Davis, Mannheim Steamroller was among the pioneers of neo-classical electronic music, emerging as one of the driving forces behind the new age phenomenon. Born in Sylvania, OH, Davis' father was a high school music teacher, while his mother was a trombonist with Phil Spitalny's All Girl Orchestra. His grandmother was his first music teacher, giving the child his initial piano lessons at the age of four two years later, Davis composed his first piece, a four-part chorale written in honor of his dog. He later joined a boys' choir as well, and while attending the University of Michigan, played bassoon in the school's concert band. Upon graduating in 1969, Davis was tapped to tour with the Norman Luboff Choir after five years with the group, performing everything from pop to classical, he returned to Sylvania to teach music at the local junior high school, often adapting classical standards to contemporary harmonies and rhythms for student consumption.

Davis later left teaching, arranging and conducting an Omaha, NB production of Hair before accepting a job writing advertising jingles. With co-worker Bill Fries, he created the enormously popular C.W. McCall character, later the figure behind the chart-topping hit Convoy. As the McCall craze went into high gear, however, Davis returned to the classical adaptations he'd first composed as a teacher, and soon entered the studio to begin recording what he dubbed 18th century classical rock -- classical music performed on electric bass and synthesizers. He titled the resulting album Fresh Aire, and when no label would touch it, he founded his own company, American Gramaphone, in 1974, creating a fictitious band named Mannheim Steamroller to better promote the project. Davis initially marketed Fresh Aire to stereo show rooms, where his state-of-the-art sound proved ideal for demonstrating home stereo equipment the LP became a smash hit among audiophiles, and a series of popular Fresh Aire sequels followed in the years to come.

In 1984, Davis issued Mannheim Steamroller Christmas, which shocked onlookers by selling over five million copies on the strength of a Top 40 Adult Contemporary rendition of Deck the Halls. It was followed four years later by A Fresh Aire Christmas, another unqualified hit. The environment informed 1986's Saving the Wildlife, the soundtrack to a PBS special, and was followed three years later by Yellowstone: The Music of Nature, which raised over half a million dollars for the National Parks Service. Although in the early '90s Davis began recording under his own name for the first time, he also maintained the Mannheim Steamroller guise for a series of seasonal recordings, among them 1995's Christmas in the Aire, 1997's Christmas Live and 1998's Christmas Angel: A Family Story. 1999's two-disc 25 Years celebrated Mannheim Steamroller's silver anniversary. Continuing with their Fresh Aire series, volume eight was released in mid-2000. The albums Romantic Melodies and American Spirit came in 2003. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi