Jackson Browne/Shawn Colvin Jones Beach Theatre Sunday, August 11, 1996

I just recently saw Jackson Browne perform an unannounced set at the Beacon Theatre with a line up that included an X-Pensive Winos reunion (not a bad night out). My daughter and I saw Jackson and Shawn Colvin perform together at City Winery some time back which was a blast (and I think it was the same night that Judy Collins came out of the audience to sing a song with Shawn but I may be blurring memories here.

The now bearded Jackson Browne will be playing a multi-night stint at the Beacon Theatre in the next couple of months.

Running On Empty

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Marshal Tucker Band/Leon Russell/Georgia Satellites Westbury Music Fair July, 1996

Leon Russell was one of my favorite artists; he had the rock and roll pedigree and a great catalog of somewhat underrated solo material. I saw Leon Russell perform a number of times to include B. B. King’s Blues Club in Times Square and at the Beacon Theatre doing a set with Elton John following their collaborative album at least partly inspired by Russell reportedly being in financial straits at the time. Leon did not age so well, moving around with the aid of a cane, but once he got on stage he could still deliver the goods.

Tight Rope

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Scorpions/Alice Cooper Jones Beach Theatre Friday, August 2, 1996

On Friday, August 2, 1996, Mr. Nut, AKA Mr. Vegas, and I went to the Jones Beach Theatre in Wantagh to see Alice Cooper open for Scorpions. I have seen Mr. Cooper a few times through the years, but I think this may have been the only time I attended a Scorpions concert (although I did go to a SiriusFM meet and greet with the band some years back and have a nice photo with the band to commemorate the event). As I remember it, I mostly went to the Jones Beach concert to see Alice Cooper who always puts on a great show. I remember seeing the Scorpions on stage that night from our seats midway up to the right of the Jones Beach stage, but do not recall being wowed by the band’s performance despite the hard rock familiarity. I have got to check, but I think the only Scorpions album in my vinyl collection is “ Virgin Killer”, which I liked, but the German accent vocals always turned me off a little; I can appreciate what the band brings to the table but it was never my bag.

He’s a Woman, She’s a Man

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Chicago Capitol Theatre Friday, May 6, 2022 Leonid & Friends Patchogue Theatre for Performing Arts Saturday, May 7, 2022

In a Mother’s Day whirlwind weekend extravaganza, I took my wife to see Chicago at the legendary Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York on Friday, then the following night we went to Patchogue to catch what may be the world’s premier Chicago tribute band, by way of Russia, Leonid & Friends.

Chicago was back in action after a brief hiatus during which they have replaced three touring members. The core of the group is starting to look more grey and a little ragged, particularly standing next to the new “youngsters” at keyboard, guitar and bass, but they give their fans what they want, hit after familiar hit. The band, that seemingly never takes a day off, Chicago is touring through the summer and beyond, this time playing the sheds with Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys opening. I do not know how the founding members will survive the daunting schedule that lay in front of them in 2022, but Chicago has always seemed to find a way to rock on.

We had never seen Leonid & Friends before this past Saturday night and my balcony seats at the Patchogue Centre for Performing Arts was worth every penny of the $40 bucks per ticket I paid. After a speech about the Ukrainian invasion and how music can bring us all together, the band pretty much followed Chicago’s successful performance formula to a tee, mixing those familiar Chicago tunes with Blood, Sweat snd Tears “ Vehicle”, Earth, Wind & Fire, and a few other songs to break up the Chicago tribute nicely. I think I counted eleven in the band total; brass section with the saxophone player providing entertainment snd reprising the Jimmy Pankow vibe, guitar, drums, keyboard, four different vocalists including a female and a young gypsy fellow singing the Peter Cetera parts (and yes, according to the emcee, a real gypsy). Leonid plays bass snd oversees the festivities. After introducing the band, Leonid introduced the road manager and a few others which made me wonder how they made any money at all on tour. Like Chicago, Leonid has been plugging in replacement players with one member in Kiev and unable to travel, a trombone player on paternity leave, and the Gypsy fellow stepping in as Cetera. Other than missing the Kentucky Derby (a story I would rather not get into) Leonid & Friends delivered an excellent and, reasonably priced, night of entertainment. I have never been a proponent of seeing tribute bands since I have attended do many original shows and act through the years, but musically Leonid & Friends was spot on, particularly on the Chicago arrangements, and once you got passed the Russian accents on some songs, they were nearly as good as the originals.

Make Me Smile

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James Taylor Jones Beach Theatre Saturday, July 27, 1996

The iconic James Taylor played the Jones Beach Theatre in Wantagh, New York on Saturday, July 27, 1996. I have seen Mr. Taylor perform many times to include a free Central Park concert and an impromptu Newport Folk Festival appearance; “Sweet Baby James” never fails to deliver with hit after glorious hit (as heard in heavy rotation on SiriusXM “The Bridge”) Taylor’s catalog of music is obviously tremendous, and when he plays the summer shed circuit it always makes for a great night out.

How Sweet It Is

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Marshall Tucker Band/ Leon Russell/Georgia Satellites Westbury Music Fair Wednesday, July 10, 1996

I have no particular recollection of the Marshall Tucker Band, Leon Russell with Georgia Satellites concert at the Westbury Music Fair in July, 1996 although I wish I did. Leon Russell is a legend who was touring to pay the bills, and somewhat under appreciated until Elton John collaborated with him resurrecting his profile before Leon passed. The Georgia Satellites were a fun rock and roll outfit in their day and Marshall Tucker Band, of course, had so many FM radio friendly tunes back in the heyday of 1970’s country rock and roll. The Marshall Tucker Band will be on a 50th anniversary tour in 2022 which will bring them to the Beacon Theatre in New York soon.

Heard It In A Love Song

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