What was highlighted about Ray's humility during his performance at State Theatre?
Ray's level-headedness and appreciation for music shone through, impressing many attendees deeply.
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Ray's level-headedness and appreciation for music shone through, impressing many attendees deeply.
The sound system was articulate, yet many couldn't hear Ray's soft voice when he spoke.
Frustration with sound issues and disruptive audience members led some to exit before the show ended.
The poorly chosen intro act led to diminished excitement for Ray, creating a negative vibe.
They desired a full band setup, perceiving the solo acoustic performance as lacking fullness.