Ronnie Milsap has enjoyed one of the most distinguished and honored careers of any artist in music history. His smooth, soulful voice and powerful stage presence have earned him forty #1 hits, six Grammys and seven Country... more » Music Awards, just to name a few. The multi-dimensional performer and his songs have become a mainstay on both pop and country radio. Songs: Don't You Know How Much I Love You, Any Day Now, The Hits Medley: What a Difference You've Made in My Life/I Wouldn't Have Missed It For the World/It Was Almost Like a Song/I'm a Stand By My Woman Man/Pure Love/There's No Gettin' Over Me/What a Difference You've Made in My Life (reprise), A Woman in Love, Lost in the Fifties Tonight, Snap Your Fingers, The Future Is Not What It Used to Be, Happy Happy Birthday Baby, All Is Fair in Love and War, My Babe, Smoky Mountain Rain, Stranger in My House, Piano Man Medley: I'm in Love Again/Blueberry Hill/What'd I Say/Georgia on My Mind/Last Date/Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On/Lucille, America the Beautiful.« less
"This DVD is a pure treasure. It captures the magic found in a Live Ronnie Milsap Show. We hear many of the number one hits, some fan favorites from albums long out of print and a few surpises that Ronnie saves just for his live performances. Go back in time to the groups that would gather on street corners and harmonize with the doo-wop set he performs with band members. Laugh with him as he wonders what life would be like if he had a job in a sawmill as he starts to sing fan favorite, "The Future Isn't What It Used To Be." Enjoy the sounds of a full orchestra in the background as Ronnie stretches his vocal wings with four new American Standard selections. He starts to bring the evening to a close with a tribute to some of his favorite piano men complete with visual effects of Ray Charles rocking around the bench and Jerry Lee Lewis pounding the keyboard with his foot. The grand finale is Ronnie singing "America the Beautiful" to a standing ovation from the audience as a huge American flag unfurls in the background. After the excitement of the performace, settle back and listen as Ronnie gives a 30 minute in-depth interview on a variety of subjects. This is a great addition to any music collection."
Still going strong
M. CUNNINGHAM | Columbia, MD | 08/10/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Ronnie Milsap has been around for well over 30 years, and he still looks and sounds as great as ever...maybe even better. In this live concert video, he performs many of his best-known hits, including "Lost in the 50's Tonight," "Smokey Mountain Rain," and "Stranger in My House," to name a few. (Milsap has had 40 #1 hits during his career.) There are also a few surprises, like when he harmonizes with his band on some acapella do-wop songs. Listen for Ronnie to tell his stories about how he worked with Elvis Presley, and Ronnie's humorous story about why he prefers to play the piano rather than the guitar. Stay tuned in the end for an in-depth personal interview with Ronnie. You will not be disappointed."
Ronnie Milsap At His Best....
Milsap Fan | Louisiana, USA | 06/28/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"From start to finish, you're totally captivated by the LIVING LEGEND, Mr. Ronnie Milsap. He performs many of his #1 Hits, a "street corner doo-wop" session, four Standards (including "My Babe" and "My Funny Valentine") backed with full orchestra, and a special tribute to his favorite "piano men" (including Ray Charles, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard and Floyd Cramer). He closes the show with "America the Beautiful" to a standing ovation. From start to finish, Ronnie is pumped, interacting with an energized audience and joking with band members. You're also treated to a 30 minute interview where Ronnie disusses his career (from beginning to present), personal life, and future plans. You get well over 90 minutes of pure MILSAP MAGIC!For Milsap fans, this is a MUST HAVE DVD. For those who aren't, order this DVD and you will quickly become a fan."
Ronnie Milsap "Live" DVD
J. Gilberts | 08/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I found myself mesmerized by Mr. Milsap's performance on this dvd. I had seen him with Los Lonely Boys on CMT and had to see and hear more of him on stage. I was afraid it would be hard for anyone to follow up that super CMT show, but as much as I loved that, this was every bit as entertaining. Mr. Milsap's ability to sing in so many genre's is amazing. Country, bebop, rock and roll, blues, and classic ballads by Gershwin are all here and all masterfully done. It is a paradox to me that a blind man can be such a visually powerful talent. I thought the production values were very high. The sound was excellent. The selection of music great, and I found the interview with him to be both inspiring and touching. If I feel blue, I just crank up the surround system and spend some time with Ronnie and feel energized. Absolutely among the best recordings I own."
One of America's Greatest Singers In Concert!
Ronnie Milsap | Arizona | 06/20/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Ronnie Milsap has always been a highly entertaining live performer, and a Milsap concert video had been long overdue for years. This is an excellent concert from January 2002 that showcases the great singing, piano playing, and musical diversity that makes Milsap one of America's greatest {and underrated} musical talents.
Looking young and healthy at age 59, it is clear from the opening song "Don't you know how much I love you" that Milsap had lost none of his musical powers. Ronnie's strong vocal attack and fine piano playing stand undiminished. What might be suprising to some who watch this is the small amount of pure country music in this show from a man who is supposed to be a country singer. Milsap is one of the most versatile singers in the business, and you will hear him tackle rock n' roll, doo wop, pop standards, and a little R&B in this concert to go along with his country hits. Ronnie is backed by a tight and professional five piece band that includes his long-time guitar player Jamie Brantley who provides fine guitar work and backing vocals throughout.
Highlights of the concert include a strong version of "Smokey Mountain Rain" and a performance of Ronnie's great rocker "Stranger in my House" with the chorus of the rock classic "We're an American Band" inserted in the middle of the song. There is also some fine vocal harmony from Ronnie and the band during the lively doo-wop segment, and a medley of Milsap hits where he wails out the final note on "What a difference you've made in my life" to a standing ovation from the audience. I personally think "It was Almost like a Song" should've been taken out of the hits medley since this is truly one of Milsap's greatest songs that deserves to be presented by itself.
Milsap's soaring and heartfelt vocal performance on the beautiful Mickey Newbury composition "The Future is not what it used to be" is another highlight here which offers stunning proof that a 60 year old Ronnie Milsap literally blows away any male vocalist on the charts today! This overlooked masterpiece was first recorded by Ronnie in 1977 but was never released as a single as it should've been. It ranks among the greatest songs he ever recorded and should've been a chart-topping smash!
Ronnie shows off his smooth-as-silk crooning ability during a nice set of jazzy pop standards with a large horn section behind him, but the true highlight of this concert is saved for the end with Milsap's dynamic "Piano Man Medley" where he rocks out on the piano like Jerry Lee Lewis and does some great impersonations of Floyd Cramer and Ray Charles! Ronnie has been closing his concerts with this crowd-pleaser for many years and it brings down the house everytime. Unfortunately Ronnie doesn't climb on top of the piano like he used to do during this medley, but we do see him playing the piano with his foot during the rockin' version of Little Richard's "Lucille".
The excellent bonus interview gives us a glimpse of the warm human being behind the talent. Milsap tells a funny story about his days as a white R&B singer in the 60's and mentions the "whole new set of rules in mainstream country music" that prompted him to record his grammy-nominated CD "Just for a Thrill". This is a must-have for anyone with an interest in Ronnie Milsap, or anyone who appreciates real musical talent. Put some "MILSAP MAGIC" in your collection with a copy of this DVD.