Warrior Soul
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Ebertmusic2
Good show. Enjoyed the Jazz artist performing before Jody Whatley too. Arrived late did not know the Jazz group but J Whatley was good too.
Birchmere - Alexandria, VA - Thu, Jul 30, 2009
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njgirlshirl
He's amazing! You'll get dizzy just watching him dance all over the stage, but he will mesmerize you and soon, you'll be swaying with him! He does new stuff and he brings in the old songs that you remember from J. Geils. He is phenomenal, he has a great band and you will not be disappointed. He's a great person, he's fan-based and he is a great talker and he will tell you stories 'til you are blue in the face, he will make you laugh, he might make you cry, but he surely will keep you dancin'!!! Awesome!
Wilbur Theatre - Boston, MA - Tue, May 25, 2010
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ajcaplc
Bobby Womack's voice and charisma stand the test of time. A raucous crowd enjoyed his classic hits and his backing band was tight.
Nokia Theatre At Grand Prairie - Grand Prairie, TX - Sat, Nov 7, 2009
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Sisujoel
Seeing YLT for the third time was a charm. Two sets gave listeners two different experiences. The first set was like listening to a stack of 45 rpms on a portable record player. A great mix of covers and originals that featured familiar gems and obscure b-sides that had me searching the WWW for clues as to "what was that song"? Example: the last song of the first set was "Take a Giant Step" by The Monkees. The second set was primarily original songs by YLT. Following the Eastern vibe that has permeated recent albums like "Fade", the set list included songs that were longer and included an underlying drone quality that definitely provoked a meditative state in me. Having Dave Schramm playing guitar with James, Georgia and Ira was a real gift. Their interaction provoked smiles amongst the four of them throughout the show and a positive vibration that made for a great concert.
Barrymore Theatre - Madison, WI - Tue, Feb 5, 2013
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PlunderMonkey
We ve not missed one of Dweezil Zappa s shows in Dallas since he started out with ZPZ tour. He and the band are always spot on, tight, and having fun as they perform for the audience. It s so awesome to see him sharing his fathers amazing music with us, and I m sure Frank would be so proud of his son. I can t wait for Dweezil to return to Dallas. My only hope is that if he plays HOB again, the venue does something about the a/c for the center main floor. It was absolutely freezing, vents were blowing full force straight down on us, and the staff said there was nothing they could do. Four of us, and the row in front of us, moved across to empty seats over to the side which was a little better. But it was still like sitting inside an icebox
House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City, NJ - Sun, Jun 27, 2010
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eyedocmike
Although the heading says Attucks Theater, the smaller crowd was moved up to the upstairs banquet room. It made for a more intimate evening, IMHO. Bar, open table seating, Memorial Day Weekend-nice setting. Appreciative crowd. Physically apprearing much older than he appears on many ECM gems, JA still sharp as a tack in his playing & his mind. His interplay with the John Toomey Trio seemed like they'd been playing together for years. Quite a high level of beautiful, effortless, musicianship. Tune title suggestion for his next CD: 'No Fitch' (sorry, bad one)
Attucks Theatre - Norfolk, VA - Sat, May 24, 2014
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Jazzear
Don't write off Monty Alexander because he's 70. He plays better than ever. And he has a number of top-notch sidemen with him. This is a more Jamaican-inflected show than the others I've seen (I saw him a few times before this). Too bad there was nowhere to dance.
Jazz Alley - Seattle, WA - Sat, Aug 10, 2013
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Zuzuman
A wonderful evening with two of the finest musicians in their field. Very much enjoyed the incredible arrangements and the short description with anecdotes of each piece.
Keswick Theatre - Glenside, PA - Wed, Jun 24, 2009
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Ginmo
When Bobby Caldwell steps on a stage the magic begins. The man is a master at delivering a song. He is soulful, charismatic and smooth as they come. From his biggest hits to the Great American Songbook there is not a more talented individual on the planet. Not only can he sing...... but he has written some of the best songs you will ever hear and he is a masterful musician.He plays the keyboards and the guitar. The Musicians he surrounds himself with are the best in the business. Mark MacKinnon on keyboards, Roberto Vally on bass and the amazing Andrew Neu on saxophone. I never miss a show of his when he comes to Vegas and I always leave with a smile on my face. Bobby Caldwell is the real deal and one of the last left in his class of entertainment. If you love the great R and B sounds that are so hard to find today.....don't miss Bobbys shows. you will be pleasantly surprised.
B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York, NY - Sat, Jan 29, 2011
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drialsemaj
As always, Larry Carlton was the absolute best!!!!!
Burnsville Performing Arts Center - Burnsville, MN - Fri, Aug 20, 2010
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