Keith Emerson/Greg Lake
Keswick Theater
Glenside, PA 2010
I met Keith Emerson in 2010. He and Greg Lake did a duo tour. I was lucky enough to see the show at the Keswick with my friend, Jen Grover, who had come from WV to see them too. Jen had a blast along with her new friends Sharon and Eileen, who she met in line for the meet and greet. I couldn’t afford that, but I had a great time seeing the show. It was part Q&A, mostly music, a little back story on the songs. For example, Greg Lake wrote Lucky Man when he was 12.
Keswick Theater
Glenside, PA 2010
I met Keith Emerson in 2010. He and Greg Lake did a duo tour. I was lucky enough to see the show at the Keswick with my friend, Jen Grover, who had come from WV to see them too. Jen had a blast along with her new friends Sharon and Eileen, who she met in line for the meet and greet. I couldn’t afford that, but I had a great time seeing the show. It was part Q&A, mostly music, a little back story on the songs. For example, Greg Lake wrote Lucky Man when he was 12.
We
had heard they were coming out to the barricade after shows to say hello and
sign a few things, so we waited, and they did.
It was then I met Greg and had him sign my Tarkus shirt. He is a big, tall man,
and I was a little starstruck. He picked up on my vibe, clamped an arm around
my shoulders for Jen to take our picture, and said, “Relax.” He held me
tight for what seemed like minutes.
Keith and I barely spoke, we said
hello, he signed my shirt, and I managed to tell him how much I love his music,
which he thanked me for. Jen took this wonderful photo, my cover photo for
Facebook and Twitter. I was lucky to have had even that moment with him. A
rowdy pack of guys behind me were screaming his name and waving things for him
to sign. Greg was on his way back to the bus. Keith followed him moments later.
Keith took his own life on March 10th,
2016. I wasn’t depressed so much as very sad. It took a while before I could
listen to him again. I feel better now. But this is his legacy, what he means
to me. I’ll be forever grateful that I got to meet him. That we exchanged a few
words. And this wonderful photo.
Andrea Weiss
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