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At Park West, The Record Company came out swinging from the initial bell with a one-two punch of the rollicking and foot-stomping “Feels So Good.”
As for his show at Evanston’s SPACE, Johanson charged out of the gates.
And pounce they did, playing an electrifying 17-song set each night.
The band displays a varied compositional range that keeps the album engaging.
Billed as a celebration of the music of both Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts, this show also featured an all-star cast of supporting musicians.
The vamping rhythm of “Sharecropper’s Son” was the building groove that revved the enthused audience.
The Wood Brothers are a must-see live band and one that Chicagoans who caught them at Thalia Hall and Fitzgerald’s will not soon forget.
The band displays a varied compositional range that keeps the album engaging.
Some bands cannot be contained. Those bands are built for stardom. Dirty Honey is standing on the precipice of such heights.
The Wood Brothers recently rolled into Philadelphia to play the Union Transfer, the former luggage transfer station next to the Reading Railroad.