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Wow, Juston's set was on-point the entire time. Highly recommended, especially if you live in the Northeast and want to hear "local" comedy.
In the mid 1960's the Byrds burst into the rock music world with two singles, "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Turn! Turn! Turn!" Both became #1 hits and altered the direction of American popular music. Blending American folk harmonies with the rock and roll sound of the Beatles, the Byrds created a folk-rock niche that changed continues to evolve to this day.
At the heart of the Byrds sound was the distinctine sound of a soaring 12-string Rickenbacker guitar, played by Roger Mcguinn.
We are indeed fortunate that all these decades later, Roger McGuinn continues to tour and recreate all those classic sounds. Amazingingly, Roger's vocals are as strong as ever, and his shows are full of those one of a kind guitar sounds that vaulted the Byrds into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame more than three decades ago.
Working with three different guitars and a banjo, Roger's shows take audiences on a musical journey that starts during his youth in the 1950's, moving through the folk era, and finally to the sixties and beyond.
Deftly blending stories with his songs, Roger engages his audiences from start to finish. Audience members often find themselves singing along. They are also treated to stories about his musical collaborations with Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Bobby Darin, and so many others.
In his autobiography, written decades ago, fellow Byrd David Crosby refererred to Roger as a genius. Time has borne that out. Now in his seventh decade as a professional musician, Roger McGuinn continues to produce sounds that are classic, unique and eloquent. The shows are ever changing and continue to evolve.
If Roger McGuinn is performing anywhere near your locaton in the future, you would be well advised to buy a ticket!
Music was great... Don Brewer (GFR Original - Drummer) looks great... Disappointed for money spent that Mel Schacher (GFR Original - Bassist) was a no-show. With Mark Farner missing and out doing his own thing, there was only 1 original band member for the show...
What a night! These 4 musicians were outstanding and filled my soul with December spirit!
These ladies are amazing! Their musicianship and three-part harmony are unequaled. We can’t wait until they come back to the area.
Great night at the Capitol Center in Concord with family & friends to see Bob Marley. Atmosphere is great, facility clean and Bob is hilarious! Awesome night out!
In the mid 1960's the Byrds burst into the rock music world with two singles, "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Turn! Turn! Turn!" Both became #1 hits and altered the direction of American popular music. Blending American folk harmonies with the rock and roll sound of the Beatles, the Byrds created a folk-rock niche that changed continues to evolve to this day.
At the heart of the Byrds sound was the distinctine sound of a soaring 12-string Rickenbacker guitar, played by Roger Mcguinn.
We are indeed fortunate that all these decades later, Roger McGuinn continues to tour and recreate all those classic sounds. Amazingingly, Roger's vocals are as strong as ever, and his shows are full of those one of a kind guitar sounds that vaulted the Byrds into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame more than three decades ago.
Working with three different guitars and a banjo, Roger's shows take audiences on a musical journey that starts during his youth in the 1950's, moving through the folk era, and finally to the sixties and beyond.
Deftly blending stories with his songs, Roger engages his audiences from start to finish. Audience members often find themselves singing along. They are also treated to stories about his musical collaborations with Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Bobby Darin, and so many others.
In his autobiography, written decades ago, fellow Byrd David Crosby refererred to Roger as a genius. Time has borne that out. Now in his seventh decade as a professional musician, Roger McGuinn continues to produce sounds that are classic, unique and eloquent. The shows are ever changing and continue to evolve.
If Roger McGuinn is performing anywhere near your locaton in the future, you would be well advised to buy a ticket!
This is a "one man show" in which Roger takes you thru high points of his life & career thru stories and songs. This included backstories of the Byrds songs you know and love.
His voice is strong and unchanged, coupled with his incredible guitar playing this a show not to miss.
A fantastic evening listening to great music and engaging stories about the songs. Each song was better than the previous one, and she ended the show with '455 Rocket' and a solo encore of 'Turn Off The News (And Build A Garden)'. The only downer was that 'Green Side Of The Grass' will not be released yet, so I guess that I’ll just have to see her again since it's a wonderful song that speaks to the heart, like most of her music!
The show was amazing. What fantastic musicians in the band. Many new faces who rock and Richard Williams still has it. Ronnie Platt was outstanding.
Straight No Chaser performed well and sang a variety of Yacht Rock songs. The concert was so much fun.
The show itself was amazing.
Venue was beautiful, however the staff, not so much.
I paid for the VIP and I was waiting outside with other people waiting to come in BEFORE the door open time. and no one came out so I went in, and because it was 7:04 the group already left to the VIP and I was not allowed to go down. So I spent extra money, didn’t get the experience, because no one was at the door helping anyone.
Other than that, great time.
Well worth it, definitely will go see Doug again, am bummed I have plans in July. Try it one more time
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Better Way To Help, Inc., I want to thank Tommy Castro, the band and crew for making our benefit show AWESOME!!!!!
Truly enjoyed Juston! The venue was pleasant and convenient to get to. Had a great time!
it was AMAZING!
the venue was beautiful, the crowd so happy / nice to everyone, and Randy was fantastic! nicely incorporated his videos and live show!
The Gibson Brothers always put on a great show, at festivals or on the indoor stage. The audience embraces them as their own and they return the sentiment. I make a point of seeing them every chance I get.
My wife, myself and our 3 teen age kids saw the 6pm show. Uncle Bobby did not disappoint. All of us were laughing our heads off. The Center for the Arts theater is a nice place to see a show like his.
This was the 3rd time I've seen Colin Hay. I bought tickets for this show that was supposed to happen in April, 2020 and then Covid hit so it got rescheduled to April 2021. That date too was cancelled due to Covid and rescheduled for April 8, 2022. Well, it was worth the wait and Colin was welcoming, entertaining and listening to his music was pure enjoyment. It felt like seeing an old friend. He is so incredibly talented both musically and his story telling is the best. I can't wait until the next time I can see him and in the meantime, I will listen to the many CDs I have of his music. Thank you Colin Hay for doing what you do and sharing it. Love you!
Oh My God! I don’t know where to begin!!!!! It was stupendous!!!! Charlie Daniels was outstanding for a musician his age at 82 years young.. Each member of the group had their own spotlight... It was absolutely amazing!
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