Out On the Dance Floor
Jaeb Theater – Straz Center
March 21, 2026
Piano Man
Shirley's arrangement is structured like a story. The opening verses sit close to the original — solo voice, sparse chordal support, harmonica figures suggested by the chorus rather than imitated. As the cast of characters in the lyric expands (the businessman, the waitress, the old man at the bar), Shirley gradually opens the texture, layering ensemble voices in to give each barfly their own musical color.
Take Me Home Country Roads
Rob opened with a relaxed, conversational delivery that set an easygoing tone; Vic joined to lift the second verse with a brighter tenor presence; and John added a third color, leaning into the song's nostalgia without overplaying it. Their blend on the trio sections was tight and gently weathered, like old friends who'd sung this together a hundred times.
I Can See Clearly Now
Shirley's arrangement keeps the original's reggae-tinged lilt at the foundation while opening up the harmonic vocabulary across the sections. The featured ensemble — Brian Compton as the lead soloist, Jim Beaty, Brooke Byrington, Scott Lockard, Vic Omila, and Shirley himself — traded leads through the harmonies, each singer giving the lyric a slightly different emotional inflection.