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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 Black Crowes hit the stage to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their five time multi-platinum release Shake Your Money Maker.
Review/gallery: Father John Misty and Suki Waterhouse!
Review/Gallery: Let’s hope the audience understood the assignment and are hitting the Kimbrough and Burnside catalog.
Concert Review/Gallery: At Wrigley Field, The Lumineers were not going gently into that good Chicago night, with a fire and intensity going far beyond the album versions. CAAMP proved that the hype is real. And James Bay’s performance showcased a personable, engaging and passionate artist.
On stage Fantastic Negrito is a non-stop force reaching into the audience, dancing, and bouncing about the stage.
The Revivalists’ live show is a must-see, always a party befitting their New Orleans roots. And with her Flying V guitar, Grace Potter can seemingly do it all, crossing genres and styles without ever appearing out of her element.
This was showmanship Delta style, make no mistake. Pure genius.
American Blues Scene caught up with frontman Jeff Massey between their European/UK and US tours.
Experiencing Vai’s brand of instrumental playing is a guitar player’s heaven.