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Heart at Thunder Valley Outdoor Amphitheater | Lincoln, California | 9/18/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

September 22, 2015 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“She looked out her window one day, and saw a dog chasing a butterfly…”  An intro to the song, “Dog & Butterfly”, the title track of Ann and Nancy Wilson’s 1978 album, and one of those songs that they don’t play every show.  Heart’s show at Thunder Valley on Friday night was my second in as many months, and as I mentioned in my review of that concert at Mountain Winery, they do change things up from show to show.  It’s also a reminder of just how many decades that they’ve been recording and touring hit music – they’ve actually been active as Heart since the year I was born, 1973.  With the other show so fresh in my mind, for me personally, it was all about comparing and contrasting the two shows.  Crowds create context, and Mountain Winery vs Thunder Valley is kind of like the wine-drinking city crowd vs the beer-drinking crowd from relatively more rural areas.  Different energy and momentum, I’d say the smaller stage and softer environment of the winery venue made for a more intimate show while the bigger, tall stage and spotlights at this show was more rocking.  As with each time I’ve seen them, the show was amazing and each member of the band had moments to showcase their special gifts and talents.  They are one of my favorite bands to see live, and growing up with their music, they have the ability to tilt that adrenaline in my spine with those special moments in those songs I carry with me, that take me back to touch points in my life and feelings of nostalgia as they transport me back in time.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Heart, Larisa Bryski, Lincoln California, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Thunder Valley, Thunder Valley Resort and Casino Tagged With: 80s, Ann Wilson, announcement, artist, axs, band, california, cities, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, gig, hall of fame, Heart, heartmongers, high resolution, images, led zeppelin, lincoln, live, live photos, Music, Nancy Wilson, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, review, rock, Rock and Roll, set, set list, setlist, show, stairway to heaven, thunder valley, thunder valley casino, thunder valley casino resort, thunder valley outdoor amphitheater, thunder valley resort and casino, thunder valley resort casino, tour

Daryl Hall and John Oates at Ironstone Amphitheatre | Murphys California | 8/27/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

September 2, 2015 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“It actually wasn’t supposed to be on the album, but I’m glad we did it, because it’s one of the greatest rock and roll songs of all time…”  Daryl Hall giving an intro to their cover of the classic Righteous Brothers hit, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin'”.  Along with his partner, John, Hall and Oates have so many hit songs that they don’t have time to get to in the span of a standard-length concert that it is the one rare cover song that they perform live, showing a respect and debt of gratitude to the record and artists that came before them.  Playing to a nearly sold out crowd of many thousands at the gorgeous Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Winery in Murphy’s California, it was only fitting that they closed out their Summer Concert Series on such a high note.  I tend to see them every year (and less than a year ago at Mountain Winery in Saratoga), and they remain one of my all-time favorite live acts.  They are such a fantastic live band, their songs in concert tend to be even better and more vibrant than the familiar studio recordings.  A full band of exceptionally talented musicians, they play so well together than little improvisational flourishes make it all fresh and immediate.  As the most successful recording duo of all time, they at once exceed audience expectations yet leave everyone wanting more because they are just that brilliant on stage.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Hall & Oates (Daryl Hall & John Oates), Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Murphys California, Mutlu, Richter Entertainment Group Tagged With: 2015, 70s, 80s, aeg, announcement, artist, band, california, Concert, concert photo, Concert Review, daryl hall, daryl hall and john oates, duo, event, gig, ironstone, ironstone amphitheatre, ironstone winery, live, Photo, photography, richter entertainment group, show

Heart at Mountain Winery | Saratoga, California | 8/26/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

August 29, 2015 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“I think we’ve been here like eight or nine or ten times before… you can tell we’re sort of a variety band…”  Nancy Wilson reminiscing about past appearances with her sister Ann and band Heart at Mountain Winery, before diving into a stunning cover of “Mona Lisas and Madhatters”.  I’ve been lucky enough to see Heart several times in the past few years (even a year ago at the same venue and two years ago almost to the day at America’s Cup Pavilion) and one thing that I’ve learned with them is that every show is a completely different experience.  Slight but substantive changes to setlists and songs, different tone and attitude… they have so much range and talent and emotion, you never quite know what to expect.  Maybe that feminine perspective brings a wider gamut of approaches and possibilities?  Or the duo and their band have so much by way of musical gifts, they challenge themselves by expressing their art in a variety of ways?  In any event, this show was exceptional, with each of the sisters – as well as their stellar band – having moments to shine and showcase their talents.  The standing ovation following “Alone” was one of the most enthusiastic I’ve seen in a long time.  Somehow, Ann can really nail that song in so many different ways it’s amazing.  As has been the case in the past few years, Heart remains the caretakers of keeping Led Zeppelin music alive and well (along with Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience, who have toured with them as well), closing out the night with covers of the classic, beloved music.  Real icons and pioneers in music themselves, they are one of the best live shows touring today, with a catalog spanning decades and reflecting different eras in not only music but pop culture and our times.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Goldenvoice / AEG / Axs, Heart, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Mountain Winery, Saratoga California Tagged With: 80s, Ann Wilson, announcement, artist, axs, band, california, cities, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, gig, hall of fame, Heart, heartmongers, high resolution, images, led zeppelin, live, live photos, Major Powers & the Lo-Fi Symphony, mountain winery, Music, Nancy Wilson, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, review, rock, Rock and Roll, saratoga, set, set list, setlist, show, stairway to heaven, tour

The Band Perry at Ironstone Amphitheatre | Murphys California | 8/11/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

August 15, 2015 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“You know what, it’s on rare occasion that we get to play on someplace so beautiful…”  The Band Perry’s Kimberly, taking in the gorgeous surroundings at Ironstone Amphitheatre in Murphy’s.  The Grammy Award-winning trio played to thousands of fans in attendance, making excellent use of the newly renovated stage with their impressive production of lights, sound, smoke, and music.  It was a night of more contemporary country music, with a younger generation of artists which also included sets from Jana Kramer and Casey James.  It was definitely a different sort of audience too, skewing much younger and energetic, and just plain blissful, compared to those that have turned out for the more established acts during this Summer Concert Series.  They all put on top performances that showcased an evolving sound in the world of country music. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Casey James, Concert Reviews, Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards, Jana Kramer, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Murphys California, Richter Entertainment Group, The Band Perry Tagged With: 2015, casey james, Concert, Concert Review, country, ironstone, ironstone amphitheater, ironstone amphitheatre, ironstone vineyards, ironstone winery, jana kramer, kimberly perry, live, murphys, neil perry, photos, reid perry, richter entertainment group, set list, setlist, the band perry, tour

Billy Idol at The Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort | Reno, Nevada | 8/7/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

August 9, 2015 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“Two words to introduce this next song!  Two words!  Two words to introduce this next song!  Two words to introduce this next song!”  Billy Idol getting the sold out crowd of nearly 3,000 screaming, fist pumping fans shouting “Rebel Yell” at the opening night of Grand Sierra Resort’s new Grand Theatre.  I can’t imagine a better way to launch a high end new concert venue than having none other than Billy Idol kicking off a new tour of his own on the vast stage built on the $10 million dollar renovation of the live music space.  Billy Idol has been building on his own career and accomplishments of late, with 2014’s awesome new album Kings & Queens of the Underground (the first in nine years) and bestselling Dancing With Myself autobiography.  In the midst of a resurgent mainstream interest in all things Billy Idol, he seems to be as popular as ever.  Alongside his incredible band, they’ve put together probably their best live show ever with this tour.  It also clocked in as the longest show I’ve seen, at around two hours.  I’ve always noted this band as one of my all-time favorite live shows, and I’d have to say that this was the best I’d ever seen them.  I’ve always complimented Idol on his boundless and limitless energy and he seems to have reached a new high with this show and tour.  He is at once an icon and an enigma, as he continues to evolve his style while retraining his trademark lip curl and tongue in cheek uncensored gestures, looks, and poses.  And one can’t neglect to mention Mr. Steve Stevens on lead guitar, who could put the audience in a trance even if he stood alone on the stage – one of the best guitarists performing today, if not the very best.  If you haven’t been to a Billy Idol concert lately, you haven’t seen him and his band at all, as they are better than they’ve ever been, and that is saying a lot.

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Filed Under: Billy Idol, Concert Reviews, Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Meet & Greet / Meet The Artist, Reno Nevada, The Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort Tagged With: 2015, 2015 review, 2015 tour, 80s, album review, announcement, artist, autobiography, band, Billy Idol, billy morrison, biography, book tour, can't break me down, cities, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, dancing with myself, dates, europe, event, fan, front row, general admission, generation x, gig, grand sierra resort, grand sierra resort and casino, grand theatre, Icon, kings & queens of the underground, live, meet and greet, nevada, photo op, pit, reno, setlist set list, show, vip

Steve Miller Band with Buddy Guy at Ironstone Amphitheatre | Murphy’s California | 8/1/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

August 5, 2015 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“This and I think the ‘Gangster of Love’ inspired me to write ‘The Joker…'”  Steve Miller of Steve Miller Band giving an introduction to “One Mint Julip”.  Throughout his lengthy set of originals and covers, he gave some context and history about the music he has been playing for fans for decades.  Also performing on the massive new stage at Ironstone Amphitheatre in Murphy’s on Saturday was Blues legend Buddy Guy.  The pairing made for an interesting show, if only to compare the drastically different styles…  Buddy Guy kicking off the night with a loud shirt and seemingly spontaneously arranged grouping of songs, using the whole stage and ultimately the vast venue itself as a stage as he unplugged and roamed the entire seated section playing to cheering fans.  In contrast, once the day gave in to give thousands of fans in attendance at the beautiful vineyards a glorious sunset, Steve Miller Band came out on stage with a few of his iconic images propped up against black and darkness.  Steve Miller had on his formal attire and sunglasses and was most comfortable at center mic.  Both put on fantastic performances that showcases incredible music from the 50s onward.  Another great event put on for Richter Entertainment Group’s summer concert series.

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Filed Under: Buddy Guy, Concert Reviews, Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Murphys California, Richter Entertainment Group, Steve Miller Band Tagged With: 2015, blues, buddy guy, california, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, high resolution, images, ironstone amphitheater, ironstone amphitheatre, ironstone vineyards, ironstone winery, live, Music, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, review, richter entertainment group, rock, Rock and Roll, set, set list, setlist, show, singer, smb, steve miller band, summer, tour

Huey Lewis and The News with Eddie Money at Thunder Valley Outdoor Amphitheater | Lincoln, California | 7/31/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

August 5, 2015 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“I love you too, sir!”  Huey Lewis of Huey Lewis and The News literally giving some love to one member of the sold out crow at Thunder Valley’s Outdoor Amphitheater on Friday night.  “We first worked together about 40 years ago…”  Huey Lewis, talking about Eddie Money who played the supporting set, giving a sense of how long the two have been making hit music, both with new albums in the works today.   Of course, Huey Lewis and The News came armed with more hits than they had time to play, but they did manage to squeeze in a few new songs as well, introducing one by saying, “a brand new song for you… now feel free to imagine yourself owning this song on a CD sometime next year – it’s called, ‘Her Love Is Killing Me'”.  Having taken their “Sports 30th Anniversary Tour” around the U.S. in 2013, they have always been a band to look both backwards and forwards, and the timelessness style of their music makes it easy for fans to embrace this approach.  Shows by Huey Lewis and The News always seem to have an authentic vibe to them, as Huey reminisces about their roots in the area, even when playing to a long sold out crowd of 5,000+ fans.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Eddie Money, Huey Lewis and the News, Lincoln California, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Thunder Valley, Thunder Valley Resort and Casino Tagged With: #LiveOutLoud, 2015, 80s, california, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, Dez Money and The Faze, eddie money, gig, high resolution, Huey Lewis, Huey Lewis and the News, lincoln, live, Music, new wave, outdoor amphitheater, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, review, rock, set, set list, setlist, show, sound of money tour, summer concert series, thunder valley, thunder valley casino, thunder valley casino resort, thunder valley outdoor amphitheater, tour

Morrissey at The Event Center at San Jose State University | San Jose, California | 7/25/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

July 30, 2015 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“When I grow too old to dream, remember me…”  Morrissey, though frequently employing an economy of words on stage, always has something interesting to say.  Over the past few years, he has seemed a bit preoccupied with the darker themes of mortality and retiring from live performances.  And given his track record prior to this tour just completed, it has made those shows that do come together that much more magical, as it can all feel rare and fleeting.  With the concert at The Event Center at San Jose State University on Saturday night, things seemed to come together quite perfectly (apart from the fact that Amanda Palmer sadly had to cancel her supporting set due to medical issues).  Morrissey seemed to be in a great and (for him anyway) chatty mood to boot.  The audience was stellar.  All in all, it was a fantastic show with a captivating set list and a few surprises as well.  I think this is the first time I’ve seen Morrissey in the past few years in which he seems really both at ease and dare I say kind of joyous on stage.  It’s as if he’s found a new path forward, surrounded by great fellow musicians who can create a show for themselves as much as for the audience.  As one of my all-time favorite artists, it’s certainly motivated me to continue to turn out for any of his shows that I can.  There is always an element of excitement in the air as well as an overwhelming feeling of authenticity.  He is one of a handful of artists that can still give me that chill down my spine and make me feel like I am witnessing something genuine and important. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Amanda Palmer, Concert Reviews, Event Center at San Jose State University, Goldenvoice / AEG / Axs, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Morrissey, San Jose California Tagged With: 2015, amanda palmer, autobiography, california, capitol music, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, event center, event center at san jose state university, gig, goldenvoice, guest list, guests, harvest records, Joe Chiccarelli, live, mondavi, Morrissey, moz, Music, performance, San Jose, san jose state university, set, set list, setlist, show, The Smiths, ticketmaster, tour, World Peace Is None of Your Business

Charli XCX and Bleachers (Charli and Jack Do America) at Fox Theater | Oakland, California | 7/23/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

July 28, 2015 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“Oakland, I want to see you go fuckin’ crazy!”  One of a set of similar sentiments shouted by Charli XCX throughout her high energy performance at the Fox Theater in Oakland on Thursday night, along with co-headliner Bleachers in their “Charli and Jack Do America” tour, though the latter had already whipped the crowd into a frenzy before she even had a chance to take the stage.  At only 22 years only, Charli XCX has had a remarkably long and prolific career thus far, and in her ongoing evolution of her unique and varied brand of music, she has veered solidly into the pop diva lane of the genre highway.  It was an interesting pairing of artists, with New Jersey-born Jack Antonoff from Bleachers building and building their own set with anthem-driven pop/rock songs that are catchy and captivating (even on first listen), contrasted against England’s Charli XCX pushing sexually-fused tunes with saccharine pop choruses.  As a dual headlining show, each artist seemed to bring out a different crowd, though all skewed younger.  Most certain is that each artist – though having respectively accomplished much already – will certainly continue to grow and evolve in the coming years.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Another Planet Entertainment, Bleachers, BØRNS, Charli XCX, Concert Reviews, Fox Theater, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Oakland California Tagged With: #charliandjackdoamerica, 2015, 2015 tour, bleachers, BØRNS, california, charli and jack do america, charli xcx, Charlotte Aitchison, Charlotte Emma Aitchison, cities, Concert, concert dates, concert photos, Concert Review, dates, Fox Theater, headlining, interview, itunes, live, north america, Oakland, photography, photos, podcast, review, San Francisco, set list, setlist, tickets, tour, tour dates, true romance

Dale Bozzio, Missing Persons & Clive Farrington, When in Rome at The Karman Bar | Laguna Niguel, California | 7/18/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

July 28, 2015 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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Music from the 1980s continues to permeate pop culture today – it seems like every commercial break cycle includes a familiar New Wave hit song repurposed for selling something or other.  In addition – and on the positive end of the spectrum – we sometimes have the opportunity to catch a multi-artist live concert with a few or a variety of 80s artists perform at the same event.  One such event was held at The Karman Bar in Orange County, providing a double headlining show with Dale Bozzio from Missing Persons and Clive Farrington from When In Rome.  Taking a step back, one of the most interesting things about this show is how the two principals from the two very different 80s bands collectively covered the decade in music, with Missing Persons originally together from 1980 to 1986 and When In Rome being active from 1987 to 1990.  So listening to their music at this event, there was also a contrast in sound from the beginnings of that decade (with it’s more traditional rock and roll emphasis of vocals, guitar, bass and drums) to that at the end (with vocals and keyboards/synth and electronic beats at the forefront).  In any event, it is of course awesome to see two key players from the era keeping their music alive and turning out fans to celebrate it.

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Filed Under: Ascent, Concert Reviews, Laguna Niguel California, Missing Persons (Dale Bozzio), Sellout Productions, The Karman Bar, The Schitz, When In Rome (Clive Farrington, Original Lead Vocalist) Tagged With: 2015, 80s, Clive Farrington, clive farrington original lead vocalist, Concert, concert photos, Concert Review, dale bozzio, high resolution, karman bar, laguna niguel, live, Lost 80's Live, missing persons, Music, Napolean Dynamite, new wave, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, picture, pictures, podcast, review, rock, sellout productions, set, set list, setlist, show, The Promise, the schitz, uk, when in rome, When In Rome UK

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