Soundstage Season 5 Episode 5 Jewel From the Rialto Square Theatre
- July 26, 2007
Jewel brings her ethereal sound and haunting lyrics to the Soundstage performance venue in this unforgettable episode from season 5. The iconic Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet, Illinois serves as the backdrop for the singer-songwriter's mesmerizing set, which includes beloved hits and new tracks from her then-upcoming album, Spirit.
Jewel's performance is a masterclass in her unique style and sound. Her voice is powerful and delicate, able to soar effortlessly from a gentle whisper to a soaring crescendo. Her guitar playing is equally impressive, showcasing both her technical skill and her intuitive understanding of melody and rhythm. Throughout the episode, she moves effortlessly between acoustic ballads and more upbeat tracks, showcasing her versatility as a musician and performer.
The audience at the Rialto Square Theatre is equally entranced, hanging on every word and note of Jewel's stirring performance. Clad in a flowy white dress and barefoot, she exudes a sense of calm and serenity that resonates deeply with her fans. When she speaks between songs, it's with a sense of warmth and authenticity that instantly puts everyone at ease.
In addition to her music, Jewel also shares personal stories and insights into her creative process. She talks about the inspiration behind some of her most beloved tracks, including "Foolish Games" and "You Were Meant For Me," and offers candid reflections on her journey as an artist. Throughout it all, she remains humble and gracious, taking time to thank her bandmates and crew for their support.
Perhaps the highlight of the episode is Jewel's performance of "Hands," a powerful anthem of hope and resilience that has become a fan favorite. As she sings the opening lyrics - "If I could tell the world just one thing / It would be that we're all OK" - the audience erupts in cheers and applause. The song builds to a cathartic climax, with Jewel's vocals ringing out above the thundering drums and guitar.
For fans of Jewel and singer-songwriter music in general, this episode of Soundstage is a must-watch. With its beautiful setting, stirring performances, and candid insights into Jewel's creative process, it offers a rare glimpse into the mind and artistry of one of the most beloved musicians of our time.