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Florence + the Machine at Harvey’s Outdoor Arena | Stateline, Nevada | 8/9/2018 (Concert Review + Photos)

August 11, 2018 by Jason DeBord

“Thank you so much for having us back; this is the first night of the “High As Hope Tour”.  This next song is from… oh you guys flustered me!  This next song is from High As Hope and I wrote it about the place that I was born which is south London, which has a lot less trees than this…”  Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine at Harvey’s Outdoor Arena in South Lake Tahoe on Thursday night, kicking off her latest tour in support of her amazing new album.  “I’m with you…  I’m with you like… at the moment my heart, it hurts a lot of the time and I just want to say I want you all to hold hands because I really believe in you and I believe in the power of change.  And I believe in love and I want you to hold hands for this song because if we connect, I really think amazing things can happen”.  A lot of performing artists say things about connecting with their audience, and say those things from the stage, and the audience watch from below as they perform.  With Florence, it is not just words.  Toward the end of her set, into the song “Delilah”, Florence came off of the stage and ran deep into the audience while she sang, literally connecting with fans in the crowd.  Then she actually came running across (barefoot of course) the seat in the row I was in, and I got to witness first hand something unlike anything I’d ever seen at a concert.  Florence was engaging with fans one at a time, one on one.  In many instances she was grabbing their faces and pressing her forehead against theirs, as if she was forming a mystical bond with them.  She was right in front of me for a good length of time, and it was kind of surreal to hear her voice singing directly from her, not just through the sound system.  It’s actually been years since I uploaded concert footage to my YouTube channel, but it was such an incredible experience, I thought this would be the best reason ever to share a snippet of this amazing concert moment (iPhone quality, unedited): LINK  Really, it takes a lot to put me at a loss for words, but this concert really transcended what anyone might expect from a live show.  For some fans, I think it was a near religious experience.  Currently tied for my favorite concert of the year.  Definitely the best tour of 2018 I am guessing.  And since this was the first show on this tour, everyone has time to try to get out to make one of the upcoming dates.

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Filed Under: Another Planet Entertainment, Concert Reviews, Florence + the Machine, Harvey's Outdoor Arena, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Stateline Nevada, Wet Tagged With: 2018, 2018 tour, album, artist, band, california, cities, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, dates, florence + the machine, florence and the machine, florence welch, gig, high as hope, high definition, high resolution, How Big How Blue How Beautiful, indie pop, indie rock, live, live nation, Music, nob hill masonic, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, picture, pictures, pre-order, pre-sale, preview, republic records, review, rock, San Francisco, set, set list, setlist, show, soul, the masonic, The Masonic (formerly Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium), tour, wet

Adam Ant at Silver Legacy Resort Casino | Reno, Nevada | 8/4/2018 (Concert Review + Photos)

August 7, 2018 by Jason DeBord

“This next song I’ve been singing since I first came to the USA many years ago… it still means a great deal to me. It’s called Kings of the Wild Frontier.” Adam Ant with his amazing band, in front of an enthusiastic crowd at Silver Legacy Resort Casino’s Grande Exposition Hall in Reno, Nevada.  Performing artists say things like that all the time, and a jaded concert-goer might consider it mere banter in-between songs.  Not so, with Adam Ant.  After performing that song on Saturday night – originally released early in the New Wave era way back in 1980 – Adam Ant paused for a moment as the heartfelt accolades of the fans in the room showered over him.  For some reason, I happened to capture the moment in video on my iPhone from the video screen off to the side (iPhone video snippet here), and at the time and in review again going through my notes and videos I took another look and Adam Ant has so much emotion and gratitude on his face at that moment that it’s genuinely moving to, well, feel him “feel”.  He brings so much to the stage with his concert and presumably touring in general these days that I felt so fortunate to just be part of this incredible show that brings his latest North American tour to an end.  It’s definitely may favorite show of 2018 thus far, and I can’t imagine anything besting the experience.  Truly an icon of music and pop culture for my generation, and I firmly believe his live shows today are the best he’s ever given his fans.

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Filed Under: Adam Ant, Concert Reviews, Glam Skanks, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Silver Legacy Resort Casino Tagged With: 2018, 80s, acting, actor, adam and the ants, adam ant, Adam Ant & the Good, Adam Ant is the Blueback Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter, album, ant music, ant rap, anthems tour, antmania, antmusic, artist, band, bow wow wow, British, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, dates, desperate but not serious, drums, english, friend or foe, gig, glam, glam skanks, goody two shoes, guitar, high resolution, kings of the wild frontier, live, london, malcolm mclaren, Music, nevada, new wave, north american tour, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, pop music, Post Punk, Punk, regency ballroom, remastered, reno, review, rock, rockabilly, set, set list, setlist, Sex Pistols, show, Silver Legacy Casino, silver legacy resort casino, singer, siouxsie and the banshees, solo, stand and deliver, The Anthems Tour, the Mad and the Lovely Posse, tickets, tour, uk, wonderful

Foreigner at Ironstone Amphitheatre | Murphys, California | 7/28/2018 (Concert Review + Photos)

August 1, 2018 by Jason DeBord

“Foreigner has just passed our 40th anniversary… Four zero… that’s a big deal!”  Kelly Hansen at Ironstone Amphitheatre in Murphys on Sunday night, the third lead singer of Foreigner over the course of the past four decades.  The evening served as a celebration of a wide variety of music and genres, with performances by Foreigner, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening, and Queensrÿche. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Foreigner, Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Murphys California, Queensrÿche, Richter Entertainment Group Tagged With: 1980s, 2018, 2018 tour, 80s, california, cities, Concert, concert dates, concert photo, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, event, foreigner, gig, high resolution, images, ironstone, ironstone amphitheatre, ironstone vineyards, ironstone winery, jason bonham, jason bonham's led zeppelin experience, led zeppelin, led zeppelin evening, live, murphys, Music, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, Queensryche, record, reg entertainment, review, richter entertainment group, rock, Rock and Roll, set, set list, setlist, show, summer, summer concert series, tickets, tour, u.s. tour

Michael McDonald at Crest Theatre | Sacramento, California | 7/10/2018 (Concert Review + Photos)

July 11, 2018 by Jason DeBord

“I know you know the words to this song; we love the words to this song because it’s more timely and relevant right now than it’s ever been…  It was relevant in the 60’s when it was written but it seems to have grown only more relevant with the years.  This song, if people sing along with us and sing it loud, maybe the rest of that world out there will hear what we’re saying tonight…”  Michael McDonald at the Crest Theatre in Sacramento on Tuesday night, in preface to his encore beginning with a soulful cover of Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On”.  It was quite a night for fans of one of the great voices of his generation, as he played hits from his solo career as well as works he created with the Doobie Brothers.  Special with his most recent tours is the showcase of several songs from his latest album, Wide Open, which was released in late 2017.  His first studio album of all-new material in 17 years, it’s really a brilliant work and the songs are even more remarkable live in concert.  If you have seen Michael McDonald in concert in the past, it is well worth turning out for this current tour just to hear some of the new songs.  Fantastic show. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Crest Theatre, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Michael McDonald, Sacramento California, SBL Entertainment Tagged With: 2018, album, cities, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, crest theatre, dates, doobie brothers, jet, live, michael mcdonald, Music, photography, photos, preview, Sacramento, sbl entertainment, tickets, tour, wide open

Counting Crows at Ironstone Amphitheatre | Murphys, California | 7/3/2018 (Concert Review + Photos)

July 4, 2018 by Jason DeBord

“I wanted to write a song about that… I wanted to reflect the idea of the country, and the sense of the country…” Adam Duritz of Counting Crows brought a mix of concert and storytelling to Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards on Tuesday night, as part of the band’s “25 Years And Counting Tour”.  He shared some stories about the origins and inspirations behind the songs that are so familiar to their fans, in a sprawling set approaching two hours.  In addition, the crowd also enjoyed a lengthy set from the band Live as well as younger act Boom Forest.  It was a beautiful night in Murphys and the mix of musical styles and genres entertained the massive crowd in attendance. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Boom Forest, Concert Reviews, Counting Crows, Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards, Live, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Murphys California, Richter Entertainment Group Tagged With: 2018, 2018 tour, 25 years and counting, 90s, Adam Duritz, boom forest, california, cities, Concert, concert dates, concert photo, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, Counting Crows, dates, Ed Kowalczyk, event, gig, high resolution, images, ironstone, ironstone amphitheatre, ironstone vineyards, ironstone winery, john paul roney, live, murphys, Music, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, record, reg entertainment, review, richter entertainment group, rock, Rock and Roll, set, set list, setlist, show, summer, summer concert series, tickets, tour, u.s. tour

Little Big Town at Ironstone Amphitheatre | Murphys, California | 7/1/2018 (Concert Review + Photos)

July 2, 2018 by Jason DeBord

“I mean, I don’t think there’s anything that we love more than California, drinking wine, and singing some songs…” Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town, performing before a massive crowd at Ironstone Amphitheatre Sunday night.  It seemed to be a sentiment shared by all in attendance as the band played through their own hits as well as some interesting cover songs, putting on a show that really impressed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Granger Smith, Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards, Little Big Town, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Murphys California, Richter Entertainment Group Tagged With: 2018, california, cities, Concert, concert dates, concert photo, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, country, dates, event, gig, Granger Smith, high resolution, images, ironstone, ironstone amphitheatre, ironstone vineyards, ironstone winery, Little Big Town, live, murphys, Music, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, record, reg entertainment, review, richter entertainment group, rock, Rock and Roll, set, set list, setlist, show, summer, summer concert series, tickets, tour, u.s. tour

Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards 2018 Summer Concert Line-Up

June 11, 2018 by Jason DeBord

Richter Entertainment Group’s Summer Concert Season at Ironstone Amphitheatre in Murphys will be happening in June, July, August and September this year. Artists include Toby Keith, Little Big Town, The Isley Brothers, The Commodores, The Family Stone, Willie Nelson, Alison Krauss, Foreigner, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience, Queensryche, Counting Crows, Live, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, America, Stone Temple Pilots, The Cult, Bush, Culture Club, The B-52s, Tom Bailey from Thompson Twins, and more!

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Notes & Words 2018: Benefit For UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland at Fox Theater (feat. Dave Grohl) | Oakland, California | 5/12/2018 (Concert Review + Photos)

May 14, 2018 by Jason DeBord

Early in his rare solo acoustic headlining performance at Notes & Words 2018, Dave Grohl at once revealed his laid back humor and his insightful personal pondering on life and how it intersected with the feelings of the evening in his stream of consciousness commentary leading into one of his famous Foo Fighters songs: “As I was thinking about the setlist earlier… 15 minutes ago… [laughs] I thought that maybe that I would begin the set with this song, but then decided not to… But I think that this song is one of the ones that makes most sense tonight. I wrote this song in a period of my life where I was down… and I finally stopped and took at look at everything I had and all the things that I’d taken for granted. A wonderful home and appreciation of life, and love, and my friends. And the good things, and the good people, and the big picture and how we’re all connected in some way. I wrote this song and it’s called “Times Like These”.  Every year, there is magic all around at the Notes & Words: Benefit For UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital event, and it was off the charts again Saturday night, as per tradition.  The format remained the same – entertainment including both writers and musicians on stage – and this year featured musicians Dave Grohl with Emmett Reeed and Oakland School for the Arts, as well as writer George Saunders and, as always, writer and event host Kelly Corrigan.  The highlight of the evening for sure was watching Dave perform on stage with his two very talented daughters, Violet and Harper Grohl.  Not just the music, but the opportunity to see a loving family share with the crowd in such an amazing, candid and joyful way.  And all this good will went toward making new happy beginnings as seen with some of the real life stories shared by families who have been helped by UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Dave Grohl, Emmett Reed, Fox Theater, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Notes & Words, Oakland California, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals Tagged With: #NotesAndWords, 2018, after party, author, charity, children's hospital oakland, children's hospital oakland research institute, concert photos, Concert Review, dave grohl, dj, emmett reed, foo fighters, Fox Theater, fox theater oakland, fundraiser, george saunders, harper grohl, hush concerts, kelly corrigan, mc hammer, Nirvana, notes & words, Oakland, oakland children's hospital, oakland school for the arts, photography, photos, set list, setlist, tickets, UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals, violet grohl, vip, vocal rush, writer

Wolf Alice at Ace of Spades | Sacramento, California | 3/17/2018 (Concert Review + Photos)

March 18, 2018 by Jason DeBord

“How we doing out there?” Ellie Rowsell with Wolf Alice at a rare appearance in Sacramento at Ace of Spades Saturday night, a few shows into their massive schedule taking them all over the world in 2018.  In addition to their own headlining shows, they are playing gigs in support of Queens of the Stone Age as well as shows across the festival circuit.  I’ve been following the band since 2015, and now with two studio albums under their belt (sophomore effort Visions of a Life came out late last year), they are better than ever, with a massive amount of killer songs to fill up their sets.  I’ve always seen them as a band made to play live, and they did not disappoint.  This concert will certainly rank among the top at the end of the year for me personally, so I can’t recommend enough getting out to one of their shows if they stop in at a city near you. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Ace of Spades, Concert Reviews, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Sacramento California, The Big Pink, Wolf Alice Tagged With: 2018, 2018 tour, ace of spades, album review, alternative, cities, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, dates, ellie rowsell, festival, foo fighters, images, live, london, moaning lisa smile, my love is cool, our love is cool, photography, photos, pictures, preview, review, Robbie Furze, Sacramento, set list, setlist, setlit, show, the big pink, tour, uk, visions of a life, wolf alice

Roger Daltrey (with members of The Who Band) at Bob Hope Theatre | Stockton, California | 3/13/2018 (Concert Review + Photos)

March 14, 2018 by Jason DeBord

“…so for us, it was a very difficult time indeed. This song kind of sums it up, really quite well. Tonight, I’m going to dedicate this song to Rex Tillerson.” Roger Daltrey’s intro to “Another Trick Day”, performing before a relatively intimate crowd at the Bob Hope Theatre in Stockton on Tuesday night, given that he is the front man for one of the bands most anyone would name as one of the greatest of all time.  This was my first time seeing any incarnation of The Who live on stage, and I was struck by how much Daltrey seemed to enjoy it himself.  A born performer with boundless energy and enthusiasm, he is also a storyteller, giving background, stories, contest and inspiration behind the music that he and The Who Band played for the crowd.  And that crowd… one of the best ones I’ve stood among in some time, looking around, it would seem to almost be a religious experience for a lot of the people who turned out for the show.

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Filed Under: Bob Hope Theatre, Concert Reviews, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Richter Entertainment Group, Roger Daltrey (The Who), Stockton California Tagged With: 2018, bob hope theatre, Concert, concert photo, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, gig, high resolution, images, leslie mendelson, live, Music, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, reg, reg entertainment, review, richter entertainment group, rock, Rock and Roll, roger daltrey, set, set list, setlist, show, Stockton, the who band, tour, Who (The Who)

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“…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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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 […]

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