Wednesday, March 18, 2015

From A Guy on Clematis: Karaoke taken to a whole new level in West Palm

Karaoke has changed a lot since the days I was a host. I still have the box of karaoke CD's, in alphabetical order; there's not much demand for those CD's any more. The speakers ended up somewhere and the karaoke machine blew a fuse then almost caught on fire. These days karaoke is all internet-based with the host needing a computer, mics, tv screen(s), song books, a decent sound system, and the hardest thing: a loyal following (which I certainly had).

Now the whole karaoke experience has taken another leap as explained by Aaron Wormus, a guy on clematis:
     With the grand opening of SHOUT KARAOKE, the entertainment repertoire in downtown West Palm Beach has just expanded to include the completely new and exciting “Karaoke Box” experience.
     What makes SHOUT KARAOKE unique and different from any other bar offering karaoke in the West Palm Beach area is the variety of Private Rooms (“Karaoke Boxes”) that are available, suitable for anywhere from 2 to 30 guests. Each of the 11 private rooms offers a sleek, cozy atmosphere, comfortable lounge seating, a state-of-the-art karaoke system with thousands of songs to choose from, a large hi-def monitor, and a menu featuring signature cocktails and delicious food.
     SHOUT KARAOKE also has a live karaoke lounge at the center of the venue—a spacious music lounge with stylish interior, dramatic lighting to create a special environment, DJs, and sporting events projected onto a 16’ video screen.
Anyone want to come out and hear me sing Ethel Merman's "Everything's Coming Up Roses"?