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Nenad Bach is Baack and Wanted - performance at Fairleigh Dickinson University
http://www.croatia.org/crown/articles/9652/1/Nenad-Bach-is-Baack-and-Wanted---performance-at-Fairleigh-Dickinson-University.html
By Ambassador Muhamed Sacirbey
Published on 11/9/2008
 
 Nenad began the set behind the piano and performed a new ballad: "Everything is Forever." The song was in the mood of most of Nenad's previous rich resume of recordings, but it managed to be both melancholy and optimistic. Perhaps that is possible when one has a long track record of engagement on and off the stage. We hope to see more of Nenad's vault full of talent and vision into the future, and the audience that night certainly was left looking for more.

Both melancholy and optimistic

Michael O'Keefe, Nenad Bach and Richard Lindsey jamming. Photo by Anthony Ungaro courtesy of JMH Dull Productions

 

Nenad Bach is Baack and Wanted

 

Nenad Bach's performance in Wilson Auditorium of the Fairleigh Dickinson University, Hackensack, New Jersey on Saturday, November 1, 2008, before an enthusiastic sold out full house crowd was a bit of a return, even if he had never left behind his music career. It was not so much a hiatus as a time to focus on new projects, and some of that new work and vision was united with Nenad's longstanding skills and professionalism.

 

Nenad began the set behind the piano and performed a new ballad: "Everything is Forever." The song was in the mood of most of Nenad's previous rich resume of recordings, but it managed to be both melancholy and optimistic. Perhaps that is possible when one has a long track record of engagement on and off the stage. 

 

When Nenad performed on stage with Pavarotti and Bono during the depth of the war in Bosnia & Herzegovina and Croatia, his theme song was: "Can We Go Higher?" He again recaptured that mood at Fairleigh Dickinson, and some in the audience could relate to that dynamic and trying period. This anthem is relevant today as people strive to rise above differences.

 

The highlight of the evening turned out to be a revitalized Nenad picking up a guitar and standing to a fresh beat with his talented band of musical artists who joined him specifically for this one occasion. They came across as a unit that had been preparing and playing together for some time. Perhaps.

 

The "cover" song that they performed gave Nenad the opportunity to become Mo'Kool, the mysterious stranger of a spaghetti western throwback. Nenad was cocky, he was dark, he was confident, and he was Kool. The audience, many who had never known Nenad before, also sensed the transformation and enthusiastically embraced it. Mo'Kool is a "rock opera" character that Nenad is looking to put on film and screen with the character inspired by his old friend Ambassador Muhamed "mo" Sacirbey.

 

Nenad was as much showman as Kool in his interaction with the audience. He was spontaneous, entertaining with his music and exchanges. The band followed him into character like Jesse James into the bank. We hope to see more of Nenad's vault full of talent and vision into the future, and the audience that night certainly was left looking for more.

 

Ambassador Muhamed "mo" Sacirbey

 

 

The Nenad Bach’s band members:

 

Nenad Bach: vocal, piano, guitar
Richard Lindsey: bass
Mick Hanson: electric guitar
Mike O'Keefe: drums, vocal
Kinny Landrum: keyboards, melodica, vocal


Supporting team:


Associate: Dino Rulli, Marci Coyle.

Victor Zimet & Home Team Productions (producing and directing documentary about Nenad) http://www.hometeamproductions.tv/works.html






 L-R: Rehearsing Mike O'Keefe: drums, Richard Lindsey, Nenad Bach, Mick Hanson and Kinny Landrum
photo by Ana Bach