


When we see Wilson we go back because we know the same feeling that brought us to our feet for the entire hour that he’s on that stage is going to come right back to us. So many times when people go to a concert they find the artist sounds better on the album or the stage performance was not up to par. What the audience can always expect is great music and to be entertained. Aaron Hall “Turn off the Lights” “There Goes my Baby” “Charlie, Last Name Wilson” and the list goes on and on. Consistency. Uncle Charlie has a discograpy dating back to 1992 with hits from the Boomerang soundtrack like “It’s Gonna Be Alright,” feat.

Fantasia is under new management and she looked fantastic. Fantasia and Johnny Gill are a part of this tour’s lineup and neither disappointed. The only problem I have is being able to keep up with Wilson’s dance moves in my seat throughout the entire concert. Whenever his name is on the top of the marquee you can be certain whomever is accompanying him on his tour will knock your socks off. If Wilson is the headliner you never have to question who’s going to open the show.
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How does this 64-year-old man with “Dancing With the Stars” professional dance moves do this year after year? Photo credit: Jonell Whitt for Steed Media Service As I surveyed the sold-out crowd at Philips Arena, it seemed to be filled with people who were out with a significant other, or a close friend who agreed to dust off their dancing shoes and agree to a night filled with good times and great music. There’s something about a Charlie Wilson tour announcement that makes a woman’s heart skip a beat and a mystery charge shows up on a credit card.
