Topic: Davy Knowles/Jeff Beck, Turner Hall-Milwaukee, 4/18/09
All I can say is, if you can get tickets to one of these shows, do it!
After arriving at Milwaukee’s airport from a family vacation, I had Dawn drop me off directly at Turner Hall. My sister Lynn then drove down and met me there and we had dinner before the show. You might remember that our very own Joe Bonamassa performed at this same venue on March 8th.
I was able to get word to Davy via his very, very good friend ( ) Amber who was at the merchandise table. She texted him and about 5 minutes later as I sat at my balcony table, I heard someone shouting my name and there stood Davy. I must say, he looked terrific and excited to perform this night. We chatted for about 30 minutes to within 10 minutes of him going on stage which really surprised me and made me a little nervous for him.
Davy played for about 30 minutes as the opening act for Jeff Beck. He covered some new material along with at least one song from “Roll Away”. He also did an absolutely terrific version of “As The Crow Flies” playing slide guitar on his Dobro. The crowd really got into that song! I must say again, this young man is something very special and I guarantee we will continue to hear more great things from him in the future.
Next up was Jeff Beck and his band and I’m still shaking my head trying to fathom exactly what I heard last night. There is not another human being on this planet that can make a guitar sound like Jeff Beck did. If you think Jeff’s playing is great off his recordings, then you must see him perform live. Even my sister Lynn who had never even heard of Jeff Beck before last night, marveled at his genius. Appearing in a all white sleeveless suit with white boots, Mr. Beck patrolled the stage and owned every second of the show. His terrific band comprised of bass, drums and keyboard musicians, matched Jeff’s playing to perfection. Total time played including encores was about 2 hours. Needless to say, this is a must see show!
Here are some pictures from last night and my apologies as I was shooting them from a fair distance from the balcony:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8384830@N0 … 051255730/
Enjoy!
Roy