lovemylpc wrote:I'd not been in the Fox Theatre since Skynyrd recorded One More From The Road way back in the day, they were preceded those nights by The Outlaws, so it was a huge guitar fest. On this night (second night) it was my first time to see Joe and the band perform. It proved to be another music milestone. The unexpected set with the acoustic band put the whole experience over the top. He's an incredible artist by all accounts if you think about it. Vocalist. Guitarist. Songwriter. Music Historian, and in these specialties he is a role model for aspiring talent. From what I gather, Joe inspires excellence in everyone he works with. Add to that the powerhouse management of J&R and Kevin Shirley, and the rest is history in the making. Each night his audiences enjoy long sessions of deliberate excellence that has been years in the making. Thanks to you Joe, and everyone who makes that happen.
A most excellent review, Ken!!! First time...you never forget it! "Unexpected" acoustic set, I hope that has been a product of Joe "news" (likely stale since at least year or month) continuing to be what it has always been, I suppose-"Ya gotta see this guy," mostly by a stream team rambling mumbling bumbling delta of superlatives... People have been thoroughly enjoying judging from responses, and, yes, I speak factuality
Your historical blurb almost sounds like it could be a foreword for a book...
Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket
"He still doesn't charge for mistakes!
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“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here. I mean, there are professionals in here.”