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Lynyrd Skynyrd and Peter Frampton at Ironstone Amphitheatre | Murphys, California | 8/21/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

August 25, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“I must say it’s smelling awfully good out there…  I’m on duty… [laughs]”  Peter Frampton on stage and in front of a massive crowd at Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards in Murphys, California, part of a double-headlining show with Lynyrd Skynyrd, fittingly playing as the sun set and dusk settled in as he then went into his blazing cover of Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun”.   Darkness took over by the time he left the stage and southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd closed out the night, with vocalist and front man Johnny Van Zant trying to set the clock back through sheer force of will: “Now it’s Sunday night… Sunday night… we need to make it a Saturday night…  Are you guys all in or what?”  There was a lot of gratitude exchanged between the two artists as each took turns holding stage, as it was the end of their joint tour together, which would appear to have been a successful pairing of two different styles of music on this Summer tour.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards, Jack Broadbent, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Murphys California, Peter Frampton, Richter Entertainment Group Tagged With: 2016, 2016 tour, california, Concert, concert photo, concert photography, concert photos, concert preview, Concert Review, event, gig, high resolution, humble pie, images, ironstone, ironstone amphitheatre, ironstone vineyards, ironstone winery, jack broadbent, live, lynyrd skynyrd, murphys, Music, performance, peter frampton, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, reg entertainment, review, richter entertainment group, rock, Rock and Roll, set, set list, setlist, show, summer, summer concert series, tour

Culture Club at Thunder Valley Outdoor Amphitheater | Lincoln, California | 8/19/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

August 22, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“So, basically Culture Club makes happy sad music.  If you’re a Gemini, you don’t need that explained.  If you’re a Libra, I can’t help you.  Hands up for the Geminis!  You’ve got to use two hands if you’re a Gemini, because there’s always two of you.  What’s that saying?  ‘Roses are red, violets are blue, I’m schizophrenic, and so am I.’  That’s the Gemini mantra.  So we do these happy sad songs.  Dancy rhythms, melancholy sounds, mixed together…”  Boy George explaining Culture Club in a way that only he could…  an interesting insight into the band and the man who proudly stood out in front of it (as well standing for many other things) throughout the first half of the 1980s.  All in preface to the song, “Move Away”, which was the lead single to their fourth album, From Luxury To Heartache, an album title which nicely dovetails into what he was explaining, as well as illustrative of that early trajectory of the band in it’s first life…  It all ended far too early when they broke up in 1986 following the release of that album and that lead single, which would be their final entry into the U.S. Top 40 charts.  The light that burns twice as bright last half the time and all that…  But life is a funny thing.  Fast forward thirty years (!), and there on that stage at Thunder Valley’s Outdoor Amphitheater in front of thousands of jubilant fans on Friday night was Boy George and the original members of Culture Club – Roy Hay, Mikey Craig and Jon Moss – and I can’t imagine them being any more happy or in sync with one another musically and with their live performance.  And, it would seem, the impossible journey each took to get them there made it all the more sublime.  Joyfully playing those now classic songs of happy sad music.  A potent chemical reaction of letting soul and reggae out to play with all manner of other music genres, bending and twisting and dancing with new wave, country, pop, funk, rock, R&B, and even church music, to create something altogether unique but unified in that wicked sort of Gemini manner…  The genius of Boy George, and his bravery in always being uniquely himself and forging new paths for others to follow.  Definitely one of the best tours of 2016, one of the most important New Wave bands (who helped push those loose boundaries within that broad musical movement), and a band fronted by one of the most interesting figures in pop culture in modern times. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Culture Club, Groves, Information Society, Lincoln California, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Meet & Greet / Meet The Artist, Thunder Valley Resort and Casino, World One Presents Tagged With: 80s, artist, boy george, church of the poison mind, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, culture club, dates, do you really want to hurt me, groves, high resolution, information society, insoc, jack fm, jon moss, Kurt Harland, lincoln, live, mikey craig, Music, new music, new wave, north america, paul robb, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, Pop, pure energy, reggae, review, rock, roy hay, set, set list, setlist, show, thunder valley, thunder valley casino resort, tour, what's on your mind, worldone presents

Train with The English Beat at Ironstone Amphitheatre | Murphys, California | 8/6/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

August 10, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“I don’t even know where we are right now…” Patrick Monahan of Train to a sold out crowd of upwards of 7,000 fans at Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards in Murphy’s California.  Train certainly brought the magic to turn out such a massive number of fans to Murphys, California for a special evening under faint moonlight and brilliant lights from the stage on which they and The English Beat performed on Saturday night.  Bringing a mix of hits, new songs, and covers, Train had the crowd up and out of their seats most of the night, and Monohan was on point vocally as well as engaging with fans, taking selfies with their mobile phones as well as performing one song from out in the audience.  It was really a stellar show that left most satisfied but also probably thinking about doing it all again in the future. [Read more…]

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Journey & The Doobie Brothers Continue U.S. Throughout the Summer with their “San Francisco Fest Tour”

August 4, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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Rock and roll legends Journey continue their massive series of shows in the U.S. as part of their “San Francisco Fest Tour”, ending appropriately enough in San Francisco in early September.  Founded in San Francisco in 1973, Journey has sold over 80 million albums worldwide, recording countless top hits in their career.  Neal Schon (founding member and lead guitarist), Ross Valory (original member and bassist), along with longtime members Jonathan Cain (keyboardist) and Arnel Pineda (lead singer) are joined on this tour with Steve Smith on drums – the first time he has toured with the band since 1998.  Also performing on this tour are The Doobie Brothers and Dave Mason. [Read more…]

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Sublime with Rome at Ironstone Amphitheatre | Murphys, California | 7/27/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

July 30, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“This album’s called “Doin’ Time”, because this here feels like Summertime, alright, so party with me…”  Rome, of Sublime with Rome, doing an updated version of the 1997 Sublime hit, which itself was an homage more than a cover of “Summertime” by George Gershwin.  Like ripples in a lake, impactful music can take on a life of its own as it moves through time.  Of course, Sublime with Rome is not Sublime (original vocalist Bradley Nowell died in 1996), but this band and tour is as much about the subculture as it is the music, and seems to draw a crowd that skews younger than one might expect, given that the original Sublime was a 90s era band.  But it was an evening filled out with music of several eras, with the youthful Bleeker kicking things off, with Tribal Seeds and Dirty Heads following.  Each had it’s own unique genre-bending sound and style, providing an interesting kaleidoscope of music for those moved by reggae, hip hop, rock, and alternative. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Bleeker, Concert Reviews, Dirty Heads, Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Murphys California, Richter Entertainment Group, Sublime with Rome, Tribal Seeds Tagged With: 2016, 2016 tour, 90s, band, bleeker, california, Concert, concert photo, concert photography, concert photos, concert preview, Concert Review, dirty heads, event, gig, high resolution, images, ironstone, ironstone amphitheatre, ironstone vineyards, ironstone winery, live, murphys, Music, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, reg entertainment, review, richter entertainment group, rock, Rock and Roll, set, set list, setlist, show, sublime, sublime with rome, summer, summer concert series, tickets, tour, tribal seeds

The Goo Goo Dolls with Collective Soul at Ironstone Amphitheatre | Murphys, California | 7/15/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

July 19, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“…sort of the college kids version of owning a winery.”  John Rzeznik of The Goo Goo Dolls at Ironstone Winery, talking about when he and Robby Takac met just out of high school many decades ago and starting selling weed to their friends.  Headlining a concert tour with Collective Soul and Tribe Society, this stop played to thousands at Richter Entertainment Group’s summer concert series at Ironstore Amphitheatre in Murphys, California.  While both The Goo Goo Dolls and Collective Soul are most associated with the ’90s (when both bands broke out with global success), each have endured and continued to produce new music and evolve with the times.  The Goo Goo Dolls’ latest album, Boxes, is in my opinion one of the best albums of the year, and worth checking out, as is this awesome live tour. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Collective Soul, Concert Reviews, Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Murphys California, Richter Entertainment Group, The Goo Goo Dolls, Tribe Society Tagged With: 2016, 2016 tour, 90s, band, california, collective soul, Concert, concert photo, concert photography, concert photos, concert preview, Concert Review, event, gig, goo goo dolls, high resolution, images, information, ironstone, ironstone amphitheatre, ironstone vineyards, ironstone winery, live, murphys, Music, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, pre-sale, preview, reg entertainment, review, richter entertainment group, rock, Rock and Roll, set, set list, setlist, show, summer, summer concert series, the goo goo dolls, tickets, tour, tribe society

Darius Rucker at Ironstone Amphitheatre | Murphys, California | 7/14/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

July 17, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“Ever since I was four years old man, all I wanted to do is sing…” A grateful Darius Rucker in front of a massive crowd at the first show of Richter Entertainment Group’s summer concert series at Ironstone Amphitheatre in Murphys, California. As preface to the song, “It Won’t Be Like This For Long”, Rucker talked about touring with two of his children and said: “If God came to me and said you could be one thing, you know what I’d be? I’d be a parent.” The Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter brought an authentic earnestness to the stage and his performance, which goes hand in hand with his style of music. Country hit makers Dan + Shay and Michael Ray filled out the entertainment for the evening with their supporting sets, all set against the beautiful backdrop of Ironstone Vineyards, with it’s seasonal amphitheater drawing a massive crowd yet somehow maintaining an intimate atmosphere. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Dan + Shay, Darius Rucker, Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Michael Ray, Murphys California, Richter Entertainment Group Tagged With: 2016, 2016 tour, artist, band, california, Concert, concert photo, concert photography, Concert Review, country, dan + shay, darius rucker, dates, duo, event, gig, high resolution, images, ironstone, ironstone amphitheatre, ironstone vineyards, ironstone winery, live, michael ray, murphys, Music, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, reg entertainment, review, richter entertainment group, rock, Rock and Roll, set, set list, setlist, show, summer, summer concert series, tickets, tour

The Cure at Shoreline Amphitheatre | Mountain View, California | 5/26/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

May 28, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“Put your hands in the sky…”  Robert Smith of The Cure dispenses with the chit chat in-between songs for the most part, but fans of the band are so into every thought expressed in every song that the subconscious grooves in the back of their mind move them to connect with the moment, as as he sang those words during “From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea”, a majority of the sold out crowd at Shoreline Amphitheatre reached up to the blue above.  Not even a “hit” song for the band, that is the power of their music among the devoted.  But it wasn’t just those long-time, hardcore fans that turned out for this show, but quite a number of “casual” fans as well, as this current tour is their first major one in the U.S. in about seven years.  Apparently, their absence has been felt and their return is cause for celebration.  They are not touring just the U.S., but the world at large through the end of the year.  With their sprawling set lists and shows running around three hours non-stop with three or four encores, one wonders how they physically keep up…  yet the shows they put on are stellar and truly unique experiences.  The band has been recording and performing for so long – formed four decades ago – it is something just to hear the music from such different eras all performed in the same style and sound, with Smith’s matured vocals making them better than ever.  A spectacular evening of music from one of the most original and talented bands of my generation – live music events don’t really get much better than this.  One of the “must see” tours of the year, hands down.

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Jewel at Veterans Memorial Auditorium | Grass Valley, California | 5/14/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

May 16, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“…I learned so much that year, about the difference between dreaming and pretending.  Dreaming is so important for all of us and helps us live our aspirations… but pretending is really just fooling yourself, lying to yourself so you don’t see the truth.  So here’s to truth, and here’s to growing up.”  Jewel, the folk/pop/country signer-songwriter, producer, poet, novelist and actress… sharing one of many life lessons she has discovered in her remarkable journey, wherein the deeply personal has at times collided with her career and success.  Creating an intimate atmosphere to a sold out crowd in Grass Valley, in the unique way only Jewel can, she had everyone captivated with not only her musical gifts but her insights based on a lifetime of experiences and challenges.  It was a remarkable show, and she always seems to drive each performance as though it might be her last…  Not only one of our most original songwriters, but one of our most talented and gifted vocalists, performing unique renditions of her songs, new and old, that at times left the crowd stunned.  Jewel put on a showcase of storytelling in the personal and captivating way in which she has built her reputation over decades now.  Those timeless songs and stories and poetry readings…  Jewel lives her life authentically, one moment out loud and the next softly… but real in all it’s various forms and emotions. [Read more…]

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The Heavy at The Independent | San Francisco, California | 4/26/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

April 29, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“Seriously.  Seriously?  Seriously?  Shiiiiit…  You guys are sounding so good tonight.  Everything that you joined in with tonight was fucking insane. We wish that we could take you everywhere we went!”  Kelvin Swaby of The Heavy, bringing the sold out crowd at The Independent in San Francisco into a frenzy, leading them into a sing along of “What Makes a Good Man?” – the first of their two punch encore close out, which ended with “How You Like Me Now?”.  I started the show up front and center, with Kelvin just inches away most of the show as he strutted back and forth along the edge of the stage, feeding off of the fans.  It felt more like what you might expect at a Rolling Stones or Aerosmith sports arena show, going by the jumping energy throughout their hour and a half set.  Part retro blues/funk, infused with a garage band sound, the band is led by their crazy charismatic front man and vocalist… they are like a band born to play live to give fans an unforgettable experience.  Fueled by four albums, including Hurt & the Merciless released this month, it was like a concentrated rock and roll vortex was set loose in the venue and none of us quite understood what hit us until it was all over and the house lights came up.  Really one of the best live bands touring today.  A must see.  No, a must experience. [Read more…]

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The Psychedelic Furs | James at Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort & Casino | Reno, Nevada | 8/3/2019 (Concert Review + Photos)

“…hopefulness and lifting up and then deep, deep grief and then lifting up… because that seems to be the human experience right now, doesn’t it?”  Tim Booth of James, part of their co-headlining tour across North America with The Psychedelic Furs this summer, with one of their last stops in Reno at the Grand Theatre […]

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Ted Ottaviano, Book of Love: “Rock Talk” Podcast Audio Interview

This article features the latest in an ongoing series of “Rock Talk” podcast audio interviews for the Rock Subculture Journal. Today’s guest is Ted Ottaviano with Book Of Love. The synth pop New Wave group continue to celebrate their 30th anniversary with the release of new music as part of 2016’s “MMXVI: The 30th Anniversary […]

Darryl “DMC” McDaniels (Run-D.M.C.): “Rock Talk” Podcast Audio Interview

This article features the latest in an ongoing series of “Rock Talk” podcast audio interviews for the Rock Subculture Journal.  Today’s guest is Darryl McDaniels, best known as DMC with Run-D.M.C. (he prefers to be called “D”).  D was a featured guest at Sac-Con in Sacramento this past weekend, promoting his authentic foray into the […]

Dick Dale, Guitar Legend: “Rock Talk” Podcast Audio Interview

This article features the latest in an ongoing series of “Rock Talk” podcast audio interviews for the Rock Subculture Journal. The first guest for 2015 is Dick Dale, a legend in music, regarded as both “The King of the Surf Guitar” and the “Father of Heavy Metal”.  Now 77 years old, Mr. Dale is well […]

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