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Damien Escobar is such a talented and humble violinist, who has chosen to acknowledge that God is the source of his talent, and use it to lift others!!!! His performance truly reflects his passion to celebrate each day as a new gift, and his oneness with his instrument.
If you love the sound of the violin, you will be truly amazed by how Mr. Escobar is able to give the instrument a new dimension of sound!!! You will not be disappointed!!! Looking forward to another show in the future!!!!
John was great! Great stories and he performed well. He is moving a little slower but he still has the chops. I didn't care for the guest vocalist /new vocalist for YES. I don't think he is right for singing Tuesday Afternoon and Knights in White Satin. He doesn't have the power or timbre for it. There must be many great singers out there that can handle those two songs and match the original vocal. I'll volunteer to do it! I'd love to give it a shot.
I had the amazing opportunity to attend the Myles Kennedy concert, and it was an unforgettable experience! I also did the meet-and-greet beforehand, which was absolutely worth it. Myles was incredibly down-to-earth, answering all our questions thoughtfully and taking time to snap photos with each of us—there was no rush at all.
As for the concert itself, it was nothing short of phenomenal. Myles's voice is just as stunning live (if not more!) as it is on his albums, and the energy throughout the show was incredible. His passion for music and connection with the audience made it such a memorable night.
I didn't attend the show at the Keswick Theatre on July 13, 2024. I tried to get tickets but AXS is impossible. I attended the show at Wind Event Center in Bethlehem on July 14, 2024. I wish you'd get your facts straight before sending these review requests. The show in Bethlehem was fabulous. Justin's voice seems to sound better with each passing year. Met Mike Dawes prior to the event and bought 3 CDs and a t-shirt. He's a very talented and humble man.
OMG!! I wish there were more stars. I had the best time with my 18 year old daughter. I am 54 years old and the Queensryche EP and The Warning are right in my wheelhouse. She has a wide variety of musical interest and thank God 80's & 90's metal in one of them.
Armoured Saint kicked ass, John's voice sounded better than ever. I think it was a perfect match from a better time in music and life.
I honestly can't get over how good Queensryche's sound was. Todd's vocals and Mike's guitar was effortless and pristine. The venue was top notch and the small mainstreet town was a comforting juxtaposition. We drove an hour and 45 minutes from Maryland and would do it again tomorrow for such a perfect show.
If both bands read this, I would like to thank them for a time in my life when their music was my savior and again for bringing me back to a youthful energy I sorly missed.🤘
I saw them the first time around in 2012 after waking up in the middle of the night and seeing their live show at the Georgia amphitheater on the channel I'd fallen asleep on while flicking thru the cable stations and " everybody knows she's mine " was the song ... haven't stopped listening & loving the band ever since!!! The best band I've ever seen perform live since RUSH no doubt!!! Saw them again last night at the Keswick Theater in Glenside Pa without the man Brit Turner and it's a beautiful thing when you can feel the love Rich , Charlie , Paul and Brandon as well as the newest members of the band and all of us in the crowd have combined together there was no doubt that Brit was right there with us all because it was an amazing show and the music was profound!
Especially loved when the band went off on a party band type tangent and Charlie tossed in some Scarlet Begonias riffs ... like usual another memorable top notch performance by a class act band of true genuine human beings!!!!! Love you guys even tho ya ripped on the Phitin' Phils! BBS Philly loves yo' Dixie asses !
This was one of those shows that exceeded all expectations from the opening violins solo by Jon Dinklage to the finale with all guest drummers taking a turn on the kit and then taking their place at the ends of the stage to continue drumming, Such a special night, everyone was in the zone to celebrate Neil Peart in this charity event. There will be a third one next year at a new site that is undisclosed at this time. If you’re a Rush fan and with a particular favor on Bubba, do not miss this.
I actually saw The Fixx last night 11/28 at Tupelo Music Hall in Derry NH. Lead singer Cy Curnin brought me down memory lane with vocals that sounded as good if not better when I first saw them 20 years ago. Cy is a master vocalist and performer. His voice filled the room like a grand piano. Lead and only guitarist Jamie West-Oram played his telecaster guitar and was mesmerizing as he went from rock to funk with the musicianship of a master. Keyboardist Rupert Greenall was dead on and helped round out the sound perfectly. Bassist Gary Tibbs gave us the funk we needed and the style we expected. Last but not least drummer Adam Woods was masterful and didn’t overpower his band mates, a true professional! This was simply a fun and nostalgic show and was just what I needed on a cold Tuesday night. I will never miss these guys when they are in town again-
Jim Bolduc Cumberland Maine
PS Thank you Cy for continuing to tour….you are truly amazing and seem like an extremely nice man who has always had great values.
This was our second time that we attended his show. We bought the VIP experience and were thrilled to say that we FINALLY were able to meet Damien and take pictures with him. Thrilling for us since we're avid fans! However, beware...the VIP experience does NOT INCLUDE SHOW tickets. We were left scrambling at the last minute to buy the best seats available. Front row was not available.
The theater itself, Keswick is nostalgic in appearance. I'd guess it's a throwback from the 70s, complete with cushy red theater seats. Restrooms were inconveniently located on the second floor. The ushers appeared to be also relics from the 70s. They were a bit ornery for my liking, after all we had paid over $350 to be there ($240 for VIP and another $110).
Aside from the above-mentioned inconvenience and annoyances, overall we truly enjoyed watching Damien do his magic. He feeds our souls and soothes our spirits. That gift alone is worth it to us. We will attend another of his shows...just not at Keswick Theater again.
Stephen is a legends in his own right. This latest album has furthered along the color tapestry of music he has created thus far in his life. Last nights show though short. Was the exact type of healing I needed. Last few years personally so tragic “old soul” couldn’t have arrived at a better time. Stephen has always been a source of reflection and a part of my armor in my own life. His music always part of my life’s soundtrack. You could feel how important the show was a I took my seat. Seeing Steve countless times, I know somewhat of what to expect. But, this was different. A sense of urgency in the air. Being the first show in decades I’ve seen of his without a camera in my hand for the first time. I really got to take it in. Stephen, taking the stage that sense became a mystic. A shift of the breeze. He to needs healing. Taking the love of his fans and continuing his fight. After such a great loss. Steve we love you. We cherish you. We are with you 100%. You are your mothers and fathers greatest gift. Let you nowbe recognized for the Jedi you are brother. Singer songwriter of all genres. Give thanks for healing with us. Your a true living legend who’s voice will continue to echo on.
Amazing show at a great venue. My first time to the Keswick and what a great place to see a concert.
Buckcherry was absolutely amazing, crazy energy through the entire show with a really nice mix of old and new stuff.
Skid Row was every bit as good, I wasn’t there to specifically see them, but Erik Gronwall’s voice is incredible. The band was tight, whole thing was a very good show and I’d highly recommend seeing this tour! Skid Row was just as energetic with a very nice sampling of their entire catalog. Erik has definitely been the boost these guys needed to make a comeback!
Incredible show! The mix of the new songs with the old favorites checked every box. I was thrilled to hear and see the new songs played live. They did not disappoint! The experience was enhanced by the intimate venue where you could feel the connection between the band and the audience. After the show, Nuno and Gary took time to shake hands and say a few words to fans. Nuno and Pat tossed guitar picks out to the crowds throughout the show and Nuno even tossed out hats he wore during the show. You could see the guys were genuine, approachable and remain humble even after their success. A bonus was seeing Living Colour as the opening act! They had so much energy that charged the crowd for Extreme. My daughter took a smoke break and chatted with Corey and I was lucky enough to meet him and take a few photos with him in the lounge after his set. Even the roadies were great. I was able to score Pat's set list and Pat and Nuno's guitar picks from one, I think his name was Randy. Even the guy at the merchandise table was great although he had a mile long line. It was definitely worth driving over 2.5 hours and rented a hotel room for the night to see them! I hope they will add a few more shows in the Maryland/ DC area since they canceled their appearance at the M3 festival I bought tickets for just to see them. I really want to see them again! Highly recommend seeing Extreme wherever you can!
Band was great. I've never seen them before and the they didn't disappoint. When you leave a concert and want to go buy what albums of theirs you don't have at the moment, that's a good sign. If I had one complaint about the show it would be that the audio mix had way too much treble to where the cymbals and hi-hat were way too loud... but by the end of the show, it sounded great. The venue doesn't have the best acoustics but musically, the band was amazing.
Fantastic show! The nicest, down to earth bunch of talented guys you could ever hope to meet. And they play their hearts out for their fans.
The venue was very nice. Large auditorium, with comfortable padded seats that adjusted to a slight reclining position. The acoustics were amazing, loud and clear. Beautiful architecture, and friendly staff. The opener, Leanna Firestone, was fun new artist and interacted well with the audience.
But the show it self was the biggest star! Jordan sang his heart out and engaged the crowd the entire show, really connecting us all. Ian, Cyrus and Dan (Four Years Strong stand in for Chad) all played phenomenally, switching into each song smoothly. It was one of the greatest shows I've seen.
I can't wait to see then again!
Amazing experience. VIP package... 45 minutes in a small group with Belew and Harrison for Q&A, then photos. The show itself was excellent, but couple that with this VIP experience and it was over the top amazing!
The setlist not only featured many songs from Remain in Light, but also Fear of Music, and a few other scattered Heads gems, as well as one solo selection each from both artists. I don't like spoilers, so I won't get any more specific than that.
Cool, Cool, Cool with Julie Slick on bass also did a phenomenal job behind AB and JH.
If you have the chance, see this show!
I bought my tickets to the show over 15 months ago and boy was it worth the wait. From the time Beth opened the show singing down the aisle until she had to ask the theatre for extra time to do an encore, she was nothing but pure energy. It was one of the best, if not the best, show I have ever seen.
And let's not forget Quin Sullivan who opened for Beth. He is an amazing young talent who has a great future ahead of him.
Firstly, Quinn Sullivan, (opening act), gets the five stars. Never having heard or seen him, I was greatly impressed! Now to Beth. Right from the start you'll need at least another one hundred stars for just the opening song. Then she performed a show like no other! (now I understand how the girls all feel about Billie). Beth was undoubtedly born to do EXACTLY what she does!
Moving easily through songs that covered multiple genres with an energy unmatched by most others half her age. This woman has soul for days and lit a match to the crowd igniting a joyous conflagration the crowd was only to happy to be consumed by. Her voice is so powerful you can't look away, her musicianship purely mesmerizing.
People gave Beth standing ovations for individual songs, let alone the overall show. I was one of them and have no regret. Her band was composed of musicians at levels equal to her own with a percussionist of extraordinary talent. I can't recommend Beth enough. She is a must see if you enjoy any style of music at all. Run, don't walk to see her.
The Sound was perfect and the band excellent. Transatlantic is a progressive rock band in the truest sense of the form. Stoltz may not play any blinding shred guitar solos but but he does play melodic and blues based leads, more akin to David Gilmore than any shredders, and there is nothing wrong with that at all! Of course you have Neal Morse and the mighty Mike Portnoy, which most of Neal's work often yields some interesting arrangements and harmonies and Portnoy is just one of the best drummers on the planet! If you like Yes, Pink Floyd, Spock's Beard, Dixie Dreggs...then you will probably love Transatlantic!
KWS always puts on a high-energy show and electrifies the crowd with his signature guitar style. I've seen KWS 6 times since 1999 at the NYC BB King Blues Festival and this specific show was right up there at the top of his performances and stage presence. The addition of the keyboardist Joe Krown, trumpet player Mark Pender and saxophonist Joe Sublett elevated their sound to new heights. Can't wait to see them again with their reported new music.... hoping for a release in 2023.
They are better than ever the tightest band in music in my opinion, and their new lead singer is a great fit, he tore it up.It amazes me they`ve been on the scene for 54 years, and with all of the personnel changes, they have NEVER skipped a beat. Their picture should be in the dictionary under, funk and soul music. There are other good bands out there but no one can touch them, seems as if every one of them are virtuosos on their instrument, and together they are a powerful, soulful engine working full throttle. If you have a chance go see them, and if not start buying their catalog, you will NOT be disappointed.
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