50 years ago a teenaged girl from Scotland had a #1 hit that is still loved today. At a NYC concert, she sounded better than ever.
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Our concert reviews of classic rock acts as well as what took place at festivals and other special musical events
Still led by founders Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent, the British Invasion band performed both their early classics and newer material.
Weaving nearly a dozen new songs into his set, along with several of his classics, the one-time Genesis frontman wowed on his latest tour.
Not long after his departure from Fleetwood Mac, the musician began his own solo tour.
Other A-list guests at the L.A. show included John McLaughlin, Gary Clark Jr., Joe Bonamassa, Eric Gales, Peter Asher, Albert Lee, Samantha FIsh and Sheryl Crow.
The 13-date tour was originally scheduled to take place in 2020. The storyline, however, was the absence of the man who kept the beat for nearly 6 decades
Once so provocative, his theatrics now seem much more tame, but with a killer band and classic songs, he still puts on a great show.
The “cool kids” may not have listened to them, but decades after they formed Chicago still delivers the goods.
Don McLean stands apart from everyone, if for no other reason than that there’s never been another song quite like “American Pie.”
They didn’t dare bill it as a Byrds reunion, but to those fans who caught a show on one of the year’s most talked-about tours, that’s exactly what it was.