If you鈥檝e ever had one of those dreams where you鈥檙e suddenly pulled from the crowd at a concert or a sporting event and become the star of the moment, you might relate to Ryan Marquez鈥檚 dreamlike experience earlier this week.
The Kansas City native was driving from 51黑料, his home for the past two decades, to join his parents at Tuesday evening鈥檚 performance of 鈥淢organ Freeman鈥檚 Symphonic Blues Experience鈥 at Kansas City's Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts when he received a phone call. The pianist was sick, and they needed a replacement for the show featuring the Oscar-winning actor, the KC Symphony and blues musicians from Mississippi.
Although the curtain would rise barely five hours later, Marquez jumped at the chance to go from audience member to stage performer. He drove directly to the Kauffman Center and hurled himself into a fate-defining experience.
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鈥淚 went and got dressed and met the musicians like maybe an hour before the show, and it was off to the races,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here was no rehearsal. It was totally flying blind.鈥
He briefly went over the musical charts for the evening and met Freeman, who greeted him with, 鈥淪o, you鈥檙e the hero.鈥
Then Marquez found himself at center stage surrounded by the Kansas City Symphony. Playing with the Mississippi Delta musicians who make up the Ground Zero Blues Band, he and both musical groups performed classic blues songs to original arrangements as Freeman narrated a video telling the history and impact of blues music.
鈥淭he first time that I heard the songs and the arrangements was as we were performing them,鈥 he said.
Of course, unlike that dream of yours, Marquez was completely ready for the moment. Having been immersed in music since the age of 5 while growing up in the Indian Mound neighborhood of Northeast KC, he鈥檚 now a professional pianist, composer and producer. He has worked with some big names in blues, jazz and hip-hop.
Still, he had never experienced anything like this.
鈥淧laying the blues with the symphony, when I was a kid I never would have thought that would even be possible,鈥 he said.
鈥淭here was a moment, once I was standing next to Morgan Freeman and the lights were all dimmed backstage and I heard the crowd like roaring and stuff, I was like, 鈥極K, this is real. This is actually happening. I鈥檓 about to go out there and play a whole show, no rehearsal.鈥 And I just had a blast.鈥
So did his parents, Ramon and Donna Marquez, who along with a couple of aunts, an uncle and a sister, bragged to everyone in their Kauffman Center section about Ryan鈥檚 unlikely starring role.
He isn鈥檛 shy about bragging a bit himself, saying he would rate his performance, which included a solo, 鈥11 out of 10. I think I smashed it. Everybody gave me nothing but love and flowers.鈥
It was good enough that the 鈥淪ymphonic Blues Experience鈥 company invited him back for its second KC show Wednesday night.
鈥淚 felt completely in my element,鈥 Marquez said. 鈥溾 I put all my heart and soul into it and gave everything I could in the name of the hometown team.
鈥淚t鈥檚 totally a dream come true.鈥
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