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The Who’s abilities were on full display at their recent stop in Chicago. The setlist was a perfect construction of hits, rarities, and newer material.
The two-hour concert featured both originals and renditions of classic hot jazz numbers.
In the midst of their 2022 tour, The Revivalists are set to play at Ravinia!
American Blues Scene caught up with frontman Jeff Massey between their European/UK and US tours.
Wilco performed ‘Yankee Hotel Foxtrot’ in its entirety, complete with all the intricacies, noise and soundscapes on the album itself.
Review/Gallery: Black Pistol Fire, with opener Welles, brought their high-octane show to the Metro in Chicago.
Joe has mastered songs by world-renowned artists including Pete Seeger, Jeff Tweedy, Mahalia Jackson, Donovan, Andrew Bird, and more.
With the talented Daryl’s House Band band plugging in dynamic sax, flute, electric piano and guitar solos, and Hall and Rundgren sourcing the best of the new and the old, this was an unquestionably successful opening night for all concerned.
“I think of people like Cary and me as artists of the spoken word. We’re plying the same depths as the artists we’re privileged to get to know. Our job is represent them as real people, not product.”
Eddie showed that despite his rock star status, he is still a mere ‘Earthling’ like the rest of us. The tour, with Glen Hansard opening, will continue throughout February with shows in San Diego, Los Angeles and Seattle.