I've never been a real big "gamer", but as the father of a 10 year old
boy there are some things you just have to get into. Such was the case
last night. Jake and I went to Regina for the show "Video Games Live".
It's a stage show featuring a symphony orchestra, a choir of about 75
voices, and the songs of all the big video games of the last 25 years.
Add to that, the conductor the night was a guy named Christopher Tin,
the first composer ever to win a Grammy Award for music that was
featured in a video game.
So it was a great night. And a few laughs too. Click here for one of the many funny videos they played on the big screen.
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