Category Archives: Rock Music

Hot Tuna Beacon Theatre Tonight!

After seeing the great Rhiannon Giddens again last night with my bride first row dead center at the Tilles Center at LIU Post University for the second.to last show of her incredible 2015 tour, I ventured out solo tonight to catch Hot Tuna at the Beacon Theatre for the first of the band’s two night run. Due to a complete miscalculation regarding time and traffic, I only got to my 3rd row seat on Jack Cassady’s side of the stage at 9:15 but just in time for a blistering version of  “Bowlegged Woman, Knock Kneed Man”; all was right with the world again and I’m glad I did not decide to bail on the latest rock and roll adventure.

One more electric tune and intermission,  after which special guests are expected to join the band proper for the second half of the show.

Hot F’ing Sh*t!

Rock on

GQ

AndersonPonty Band The Paramount Tonight!

The AndersonPonty Band featuring Jon Anderson and Jean Luc Ponty take their “Better Late Than Never” tour to The Paramount in Huntington tonight.

After the untimely death of bassist Chris Squier, the future of Yes, with or without vocalist Jon Anderson, is very much uncertain making this tour a must see event for the band’s fans. Jon Anderson did a tour with Rick Wakeman a few years back that was a revelation as the two chatted between songs creating a terrific dynamic.

Jean Luc Ponty and Jon Anderson- two legendary artists perform on the same stage tonight in Huntington.

Love and Light

Rock on

GQ

Joe Walsh NYCB Theatre at Westbury Tonight!

Bob Dylan is not the only musician on a never ending tour. Joe Walsh takes the circular stage at Westbury tonight in what was supposed to be the “half round” but, due to popular demand, seats behind the stage were just released. Walsh has sold out the entire Westbury venue in the past, and just recently sold out two nights at the Paramount in Huntington, so I thought it odd that they only put half the building on sale to begin with. Perhaps Joe no longer likes to revolve in front of his audience but, in any event, now that the Eagles latest last tour is off the road, Joe Walsh returns as a solo artist to perform some of his many hits and play his always great guitar .Every Joe Walsh appearance is an event worth seeking out.

Not In the City

All Night Long

Rock on

GQ

Meet the Beatles

The first album I ever owned was
Meet the Beatles which my Aunt Pat gave to me when it was first released.I did not know it then but that gift ignited a passion for rock and roll music that I have to this day.

My aunt Patricia Davi, who survived the first WTC attack when she worked for the Port Authority, died suddenly on this past 9-11 in Arizona after a short illness at 75.

Today our family will get together in Edison, NJ for a memorial luncheon.

Please play a tune in her memory.

Rock on,

GQ

Brutal Youth Elvis Costello 1994

Elvis Costello’s Brutal Youth album is an eclectic fifteen song sonic exploration that displays Costello’s diverse influences and unique style. While not his best work, Elvis is never boring and he always manages to place a few gems among the dizzying barrage of tunes on this album. Brutal Youth is probably best listened to on a long drive as there is much to digest in one sitting. 

Nick Lowe and not quite the Attractions.

All the Rage

Rock on

GQ