“This album is about love. Love is nothing but a giant wheel and if you wait long enough, eventually it comes full circle.” Caleb Stine proudly shared his reflections on his new album, Moon.
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Stages Music Arts in Cockeysville, Maryland, hosted two sold out nights welcoming Stine’s latest release. Accompanying the CD was a coloring book designed by local artists. Those who contributed to the coloring book, provided a visual interpretation to each song on Moon. Coloring pencils were placed throughout the theater and a coloring station was set up in the lobby. As guests entered, many stopped to add a little bit of color to the artwork on display.
Stine performed Moon in its entirety, taking time to providing a little insight before the delivery of each song. Themes of new love, old love, and missed love flow throughout the lyrics as Stine lets his listeners in on a more intimate side of his songwriting.
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Stages Music Arts provided the perfect venue for this performance. Stine mentioned that the theater is like a miniature Meyerhoff due to its attention to detail in sound performance. Music surrounded the room, making the audience feel as if they were inside each song.
After a short intermission, Caleb Stine returned to the stage and performed a second set of songs with a more upbeat tempo. Stine even welcomed requests from the audience. It was a wonderful evening and the perfect way to introduce this new release, Moon.
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