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Wolf Alice at The Chapel | San Francisco, California | 10/15/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

October 21, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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I usually start off my reviews with a quote, but Wolf Alice don’t spend too much time talking on stage, and their concert at The Chapel in San Francisco Thursday night was a bit too chaotic and kinetic for chit chat; they let the music speak for itself.  I’ve been fortunate enough to catch all three of their San Francisco shows in 2015 (their debut at Popscene at Rickshaw Stop in March and follow-up at The Independent in May), but their most recent show – fueled by the June release of their debut album My Love Is Cool – was their best yet.  They are, in my opinion, the most exciting new band recording and performing today.  They continue to develop their many gifts and talents with their songwriting and originality, and their live concerts serve as a showcase for how amazing they are at recreating their rich and complex, multi-layered sound on stage.  But back to that album…  for me personally, it is the Album of the Year.  Truly, the best album of the past several years.  Every song is a gem.  They are THE band to watch.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Drenge, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Made Violent, San Francisco California, The Chapel, Wolf Alice Tagged With: 2015, 2015 tour, album review, alternative, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, creature songs, drenge, ellie rowsell, images, live, london, made violent, moaning lisa smile, my love is cool, our love is cool, photography, photos, pictures, review, San Francisco, set list, setlist, setlit, show, the chapel, tour, uk, wolf alice

Howard Jones (The Songs, The Piano, and The Stories) at City Winery Napa | Napa, California | 10/9/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

October 14, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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“Lyrics is everything to me…”  The very thoughtful and contemplative Howard Jones, during his intimate solo show (“The Songs, The Piano, and The Stories) at City Winery Napa on Friday night, leading into his heartfelt hit song, “Life In One Day”.  The lengthy set was split between his solo performance and stories about each song, delivered with warmth, honesty, and wit, in an authentic, humble manner.  The format proved to be an amazing way in which to begin to get to know (funny enough) the man behind the music, which is something I always approach with a little trepidation (at least one favorite 80s icon proved to be a disappointment a few years ago – I wish I could “unexperience” that show).  But Howard Jones proved to be a man the audience liked to get to know well…  Mr. Jones is really not just an incredible artist, but an incredible man and I really appreciate his efforts to openly share about his fascinating life as well as pass along some life lessons.  He does this in his traditional electric shows as well, but it’s not quite the same as him settling into his seat behind his keyboard with the mic volume set for discussion as well as playing, with an equally relaxed audience sitting around him.   If you’ve ever seen one of Howard Jones’ electric live shows, I would highly recommend checking out one of these solo shows as well, as it is a totally different experience and maybe even more gratifying and entertaining.  I loved every second of it, and plan to go to another one the next time the opportunity arises.  My highest recommendation.

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Filed Under: City Winery Napa, Concert Reviews, Howard Jones, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Marina V, Napa California Tagged With: 2015, 80s, acoustic, california, city winery, city winery napa, closing, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, gig, high resolution, historic, hojo, howard jones, keyboard, keytar, live, marina v, Music, napa, napa valley opera house, new wave, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, piano, review, set, set list, setlist, show, solo, synth, tickets, tour, unplugged, venue

The English Beat at City Winery Napa | Napa, California | 10/8/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

October 13, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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“I was going to save this one for later… just like me, I’m too excited, and I just can’t wait!”  Dave Wakeling of The English Beat, teasing the crowd and then finally throwing down with popular hit “Save It For Later” not even halfway through their lengthy concert at City Winery Napa on Thursday night.  After finishing that song, toaster King Schascha exclaimed: “We could not be saving anything for later… after that, we officially want to welcome each and every one of you to the Dave Wakeling workout program. Just that seven minutes right there is the best workout you’ve had all week. And you did it while drinking alcohol.  More calories than ever. All you need to do for this membership is come to a Dave Wakeling Beat show.”  King Schascha is one of several line-up changes in the band since I last saw them live back in January, and this is definitely my favorite modern-era incarnation of the band yet. They absolutely killed it on stage, and sounded better than ever with amazing energy and chemistry pouring into the sold out crowd (many of whom did get a great workout through the night).  If how good a performance makes you feel while it’s happening was the only criteria for ranking a live show, I would have to say that this English Beat event was the concert of the year, and definitely the best I’d ever seen them, from the energy to the sound to the venue and atmosphere to the crowd, it all just came together beautifully.  I’m actually now worried about seeing them again in the future, as it would be hard to measure up to this one show.  Outstanding.

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Filed Under: City Winery Napa, Concert Reviews, English Beat, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Napa California, Rusty Zinn Tagged With: 2 tone, 2015, 80s, artist, band, california, city winery, city winery napa, closing, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, dave wakeling, English Beat, for crying out loud, gig, here we go love, high resolution, historic, live, Music, napa, napa valley opera house, new album, new wave, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, pledgemusic, review, rusty zinn, saratoga, set, set list, setlist, show, ska, stage, the beat, tickets, tour, venue

Duran Duran (Paper Gods On Tour) at The Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort | Reno, Nevada | 9/25/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

September 29, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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“So we’re really at the very beginning of a tour that will probably go on for a year and a half… and we’re just starting to kind of realize the kind of appetite and love that is out in the world for Duran Duran… It hasn’t always been like this; you know we’ve been around for 35 years… We have a great job that we love doing…”  Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran at The Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort and Casino in Reno, Nevada on Friday night… taking a moment to express some gratitude to the sold out crowd before performing one of their most popular songs (not from the 80s), “Ordinary World”.  Supporting their 14th studio album, Paper Gods, which Warner Bros. Music released this month, the setlist for this tour is a good representation of the phenomenal music Duran Duran have released over the past four decades.  But with less than two hours to perform, the show only scratches the surface of their brilliant catalog of music.  With founding members Nick Rhodes on keyboards and John Taylor on bass, along with Roger Taylor on drums and Simon on vocals, the group have ties working with one another that goes back to the start, and they still make up the core of the band, with each contributing greatly to their signature sound.  A lot of bands who have been around for a long time and have a strong association with a certain period or era become resentful of that, and some view their most popular songs with disdain – as if those hits are anchors holding them down rather than stepping stones that helped to propel them forward into world.  Some other bands even refuse to perform their most popular hits live for their fans (see: Radiohead).  Duran Duran are the opposite.  Not only are they mindful of their own history and cognizant of what fans love to celebrate, but they appear happy to celebrate it right along with those of us in the audience.  Duran Duran has always been about the past, the now, and the future, somehow all at the same time.  I guess it goes back to that “great job” that they “love doing”, which is quite a modest take on creating some of the songs that are included in the soundtracks to the lives of people of my generation.  As far as their concert tours go, they always bring some of that “new” with them with each tour, and this one is no different.  From a healthy sampling of the new songs as well as new takes on older ones, they remind us all that they are accomplished artists with the ability to not only recreate that sublime studio sound, but also breathe vibrancy into it for how it all comes together on stage, in both sound and visuals.  And somehow the guys appear timeless themselves, as they seem to defy the gods (paper or otherwise) and never appear to age year to year… the principals all look 10 to 20 years younger than they should, which contributes to the feeling of being part of an event that could be happening in the past, present, or future.  At certain points during their live set, you could squint a little and travel back in time to the 00s, 90s, and 80s.

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Filed Under: Clean Bandit, Concert Reviews, Duran Duran, Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Reno Nevada, The Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort Tagged With: #ddad15, #duranlive, 2015, 2015 review, 2015 tour, 80s, album review, anelle Monáe, announcement, bass, clean bandit, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, dates, Davidé Rossi, Duran Duran, england, gig, grand sierra resort, grand sierra resort and casino, grand theatre, high resolution, Hungry Like The Wolf, John Frusciante, John Taylor, Josh Blair, Kiesza, Lindsay Lohan, live, Mark Ronson, Mr Hudson, mtv, Music, nevada, new album, new wave, Nick Rhodes, Nile Rodgers, north america, Notorious, paper gods, performance, Photo, photograph, photographer, photography, photos, pit, Reflex, reno, review, rock, Roger Taylor, set, set list, setlist, show, Simon Le Bon, tickets, tour, Wild Boys

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

September 22, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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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 Leave a Comment

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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 Leave a Comment

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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

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

August 9, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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

August 5, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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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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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 Leave a Comment

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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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