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The j. geils band teresa
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the j. geils band teresa
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The elderly singers began in-person rehearsals again in July, and things looked good - until a little problem called the delta variant came on the scene in August. Signature SoundsĪfter spending months doing remote rehearsals and staging some prerecorded online shows in 2020 and the first half of this year, the had high hopes of returning to live performance this fall. Singer-songwriter Lucy Wainwright Roche plays at Hawks & Reed on Nov. Versatile pianist Orrin Hatch and his trio perform at the Community Music School of Springfield Oct. “The King of Slydeco,” Sonny Landreth, brings his Deep South blues to Gateway City Arts Nov. Photo from Peter Wolf websiteĬhuck Prophet & The Mission Express bring their iconoclastic songs to Gateway City Arts Nov. Geils Band frontman Peter Wolf plays the Academy of Music Oct. The Wailin’ Jennys bring tight harmonies and musicianship to the Calvin Theatre in Northampton on Nov. Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams, the husband and wife Americana duo, play Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center Nov. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLISīeda Polanco sings and dances in Pulaski Park with other Chorus members while being filmed by John Laprade for an Oct. He didn’t sit still and gave an impressive showing, thus making it one of the more consistent and stronger performances of the 2015 season at Artpark.Claire Couture, Pat Wisch and Lee Wilson sing and dance with other members of the while being filmed in Pulaski Park for an Oct. Hunter went from wearing a harmonica around his neck while playing an acoustic guitar, to jumping behind the piano, then back to playing his acoustic during his 50-minute set. Their 50 minute set sounded extremely tight and included songs like “Once Bitten, Twice Shy,” “Cleveland Rocks” and of course the anthem “All the Young Dudes.” Hunter fronted Mott The Hoople back in the early 1970’s, but has been solo artist for most of his career since that point. Opening up the set was 67 years young Ian Hunter.

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The 20 plus song set also included some of their more familiar work like “Centerfold” and “Freeze Frame.” Geils Band is all about take a look or listen to the songs “Detroit Breakdown” and “House Party” then you will get a pretty good idea how the blues is played and translated by them. Wolf moved about the entire show but took center stage to sit on a tool to deliver the song “Teresa.” Wolf also enjoyed taking swigs from a wine bottle in between songs also. Not many appreciate this but the group was really the 1st known to feature the harmonica as a lead instrument, and Dick was at the forefront of that. Even though it was one of the most humid days of the year, Magic Dick came and left with his trademark leather jacket on the entire show. Klein played a beautiful flying V bass that I have never seen before. They dedicated the song “Cruisin’ for Love” to the memories of the playing there. Then they were able to close the place with the Allman Brothers.

the j. geils band teresa

Wolf talked about how the band played the Fillmore East for the 1st time opening up for Black Sabbath. Wolf mentioned Barry being from the Western New York area (Olean) and how he would bring up stories of drinking Genesee Cream Ale (longtime local beer) to the guys. With original members Magic Dick on harmonica, Danny Klein on bass, Seth Justman on keyboards and Wolf on vocals, they have now surrounded themselves with Nichelle Tillman and Catherine Russell on backup vocals, Tom Arey on drums, and both Kevin Barry and Duke Levine on guitar. Geils Band took the stage, opening up with the instrumental “Sno Cone.” Vocalist, and the man who can groove like few other front men can, Peter Wolf came out as the band went into “Hard Drivin’ Man.” JGB can still deliver a quality blues set after forming in Worcester, Massachusetts over 40 years ago. Introduced to the crowd as “three time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees,” The J. Geils Band along with opener Ian Hunter and the Rant Band, ended the season on a high note.

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As summer winds down and the kids head back to school, the final installment of The Artpark Tuesday Concert series closed the season with a double dose of classic rock at its finest.















The j. geils band teresa