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MELISSA ETHERIDGE to Play The Louisville Palace

Posted in Entertainment by sceneandheardblog on August 20, 2012

MELISSA ETHERIDGE

The Louisville Palace

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 | 8:00 PM

Oscar® and two-time Grammy winner Melissa Etheridge is set to embark on a North American Tour in October 2012 in support of her latest studio album, “4th Street Feeling” (set for release on September 4th on Island Records). Melissa wrote twelve new songs for the album, which features Blair Sinta on drums, Brett Simons on bass, and Zac Rae on keyboards. Melissa takes the lead on vocals, piano, harmonica, banjitar and some of her most stirring lead guitar work to date.

In addition to her recording career, Melissa hosts “The Melissa Etheridge Radio Show,” syndicated through Benztown Radio Networks.  In late 2011, Melissa was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and this fall, will be honored by the National Women’s Museum of Art in Washington DC with her inclusion in the exhibition, “Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power.”

 

 

 

TICKETS ON SALE THIS FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, AT NOON

 

Ticket Prices: $37.50, $57.50, $77.50, $102.50 (plus applicable fees)

All seats reserved

 

www.LouisvillePalace.com

 

Louisville Palace Theatre Box Office | www.livenation.com | 800-745-3000 | Ticketmaster

 

Journey at The Kentucky State Fair

Posted in Entertainment by sceneandheardblog on August 20, 2012

Journey at The Kentucky State Fair

Friday nights, Kentucky State Fair show featuring Journey, Pat Benatar and Loverboy  allowed Freedom Hall to return to its glory days. The sold out concert was reminiscent of past great performances of the venue. In the late seventies and throughout the eighties, bands like The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin ,Pink Floyd and many other legends played the venue.  Journey returned to the place where they climbed from an opening act in for Boston and Manford Mann in March of 1977, to headlining here in the Steve Perry years. I attended those concerts and most others and this night was the closest I have witnessed to those wonderful memories. Although the arena wasn’t filled with a cloud of smoke, I did see lighters held high and have not heard such a loud audience since those early shows. The fans came dressed as  in those days, tee shirts of their favorite bands and jeans. They knew most of the words to songs from all three groups and sang the choruses admirably. The majority of the audience were middle-aged or above and ready to have a party.

Loverboy opened the show with a quick set of their greatest hits, A heavier, Mike Reno was less mobile but his vocals are still strong. The band was very tight, Paul Dean was excellent on guitar, his chords and solos are the driving force of the band. Scott Smith’s booming bass opening “Turn Me Loose”, was the highlight of their show. The Band finished with “Working For The Weekend” which had the largest audience participation of the evening.

Pat Benatar ripped through her set mingling hits , and a few cover songs throughout her show, she still has a strong voice and continues to share the stage with her husband, guitarist, Neil Giraldo. They have been together for over 30 years. Giraldo’s guitar is as strong as Benatar’s Vocals, together the duo belted out “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” and “Love is A Battlefield” in powerful fashion.

There was little doubt who the fans came to see when Journey took the stage and it didnt take long for singer Arnel Pinada to make fans forget Steve Perry. Pinada who was found by the band on U-Tube and hired in 2007, sounded remarkably like the original singer and posses much more energy. But it was guitarist, Neil Schon who makes the band. Schon is a world class guitar player, who began at 15 years old  playing in Santana. His solo on “Taboo” feature on Santana III is in my opinion one the best solos of all time. After two years with the band he left to form Journey with Santana member Gregg Rollie. His version of “The Star Spangled Banner”, was amazing.

The band rolled through hits from their  Greatest Hits album that is certified 15 times Platinum, bringing Journey into the elite club of Diamond-certified album holders. Using by the entire arena of fans as backup singers, the night was highlighted by “Lights”, “Any Way You Want It” , ” Wheel In The Sky”, and “Don’t Stop Believin”

This band left nothing on the table. Their sound was excellent and stage show energetic.

As I waited in traffic after the show, a car passed me filled with Journey stickers on their back windshield, inside were two people who looked to be in their mid to late sixties. That is the kind of outreach the music of Journey holds.

Neil Schon

Journey at The Kentucky State Fair

For more Photos: http://albums.phanfare.com/isolated/aoFPHG1x/1/5715918