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BREAKING: Hamilton coming to Tampa

This is your shot, and you can’t throw it away. It’ll be nearly impossible to get a ticket, but that doesn’t mean that we’re not gonna try.

Tampa has at least one really big, groundbreaking event for the last few years. 2016 had Beyoncé. 2017 had Paul McCartney. 2018 will have Taylor Swift and Elton John. And one of 2019’s has just been announced.

The touring edition of Hamilton, the legendary Broadway musical conceived by Lin-Manuel Miranda is finally making a stop at Tampa’s Straz Center For The Performing Arts. Or, actually to be more specific, 28 stops. The dates are February 12 through March 10. Almost an entire month.

They know for a fact that this show’s bound to sell out faster than Elton John did this past week, who sold out during the presale. The Straz also stated that right now, the only way to guarantee tickets to it is to buy the 2018-19 Broadway season subscription. No on-sale dates, ticket prices, or additional information have been revealed, but I’ll keep you informed as more info comes out.

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Jeff Beck, Paul Rodgers, and Heart’s Ann Wilson coming to Tampa together

Yep, you read that right.

The Yardbird guitar legend has been on the road for a good chunk of his life, including tours with ZZ Top and The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson. Bad Company’s frontman Paul Rodgers has been touring with the group, as well as a brief run as lead singer of Queen, billed as Queen + Paul Rodgers. And Ann Wilson, half of Heart, toured intimate venues last year. This was because she is in the middle of a nasty band split with her sister Nancy. She says that they hope to finally make up sometime soon, but both seem to be enjoying their solo projects greatly.

But anyway, two Hall Of Famers in one night, one of which inducted twice? That’s right, even though Bad Company should have been inducted years ago.

The Stars Align tour, which will feature Beck and Rodgers onstage together, with Wilson opening, will play the last date of their tour at the Midflorida Credit Union Amphitheater on Sunday, August 26, 2018. Tickets go on sale this Friday, and start at a whopping $15.

This is not a show you are going to want to miss. If there’s ever been a better offer than seeing two Hall of Famers and a guy that temporarily sang in place of Freddie Mercury in one night, it was a long time ago. Back when you could see Led Zeppelin for like $5.

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Elton John’s farewell tour stopping in Tampa

 

The bitch is coming back.

During a live event in New York City, Rock and Roll Hall Of Famer Elton John announced that he will retire touring after 50 years. He denied the same rumor last year, but the Tiny Dancer performer must have changed his mind. The Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour (referencing his legendary Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album) is scheduled to travel the globe until 2021. Yep, a three year tour.

Elton’s starting it in the United States, and Floridians have five chances to see him.

Elton John will play Amalie Arena for what may turn out to be his last ever Florida show on November 28, 2018. Tickets go on sale February 2 and will start at $55.75.

The other four chances to see him are in Miami, Sunrise, and Orlando this year, and Jacksonville in 2019. Seeing him is a once in a lifetime chance. There isn’t anybody who stays current the way Elton does. Even rap loving millennials know who he is. After a few years touring face to face with Billy Joel, doing the soundtrack to The Lion King, (probably what youngsters know him for) and selling millions and millions of records, he said himself today that he had a great run.

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Hall & Oates, Train, coming to Tampa

Radio pop? Check. Florida frequents? Check. Co-headlining at a sports arena?

…What?

Legendary 80s duo Daryl Hall and John Oates haven’t fallen apart since their coming together in 1970. With hits such as Maneater, Rich Girl, and Kiss On My List, these two college mates have topped the charts a number of times. Usually, they’re in smaller venues. But knowing the act coming along with them, there’s no way that Ruth Eckerd Hall wouldn’t sell out almost immediately.

Train, another small (ish) venue group, have been in Florida as recently as last May. Original lead singer Pat Monahan may be the only original member left, but the Calling All Angels sensations tour almost non-stop. And it doesn’t look like they’ll be stopping anytime soon, knowing their youth.

So, let’s do something crazy, they thought. Let’s team up with a fellow pop group.

Hall & Oates and Train, along with another unannounced guest, have just announced their 2018 tour dates, and one stop is in Tampa. They will rock Amalie Arena on June 22, 2018. Tickets go on sale next week, primarily on LiveNation, with prices starting at a whopping $15.

Even if you’re not a pop fan, you likely won’t regret going to this show. And whomever that third guest may be, this will probably be one of those concerts you’ll reminisce about for years to come.

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Journey and Def Leppard coming to Tampa for joint tour

You know them both. Even if you don’t know them by name, you live under a rock if you’ve never heard the karaoke bar classic Don’t Stop Believin’, or Pour Some Sugar On Me, the song that you hear in just about every movie or TV show at least once.

Who knew that you’d hear both of those songs live in one night?

Each of them have differences. Journey just got inducted to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame this past year, alongside Yes and Pearl Jam. However, the only member who played on the original Escape record that is no longer a member is their legendary original lead singer Steve Perry. As close to a classic lineup as this may be, Def Leppard isn’t in the Hall Of Fame, but their only classic member gone is rhythm guitarist Steve Clark, who died in 1991. Anyways, in the last few years especially, there have been some off-the-chain concert tours by 70s/80s arena rock bands together. Heart with Joan Jett and Cheap Trick, Foreigner with Cheap Trick and Jason Bonham, Alice Cooper with Motley Crue, and Styx with REO Speedwagon and Don Felder, just to name a few. After a brief 2017 tour with Asia, Journey announced a few weeks ago that Def Leppard, (who toured with Poison and Tesla this past summer) will be joining them on the road this year. And somehow, Tampa is one of their stops.

Journey and Def Leppard will co-headline at Amalie Arena on August 18, 2018. Tickets go onsale on LiveNation on February 3. This is not going to be a show you’re going to want to miss out on. Though one is nothing without Steve Perry to some fans, and the other is far overplayed on the radio, this is a once in a lifetime chance for some.

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Members of Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers to reunite for Stephen Stills autism benefit

October 2, 2017 is a day that will remain in infamy. Not only was it the day that there was a mass shooting at a concert in Las Vegas, killing 58 people. It was also the day Tom Petty unexpectedly died, exactly a week after he finished his 40th anniversary tour, perhaps the biggest tour of his career.

Some fans have speculated that The Heartbreakers, Petty’s longtime backing band, would continue to play without him. While they most likely won’t tour together anymore, that doesn’t mean that they’re going to stop playing music, together or solo. Keyboardist Benmont Tench III has played a few very intimate shows in New York and California since Petty’s passing. Lead guitarist Mike Campbell has also scheduled some shows with his band, The Dirty Knobs, mainly in California.

All the rest of the guys are taking a break to recuperate from both the tour, and the loss of their fearless leader. But the music will never die.

It was announced today that at Stephen Stills’ annual Light Up The Blues autism benefit concert at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, on April 21 2018, Campbell, Tench, and drummer Steve Ferrone will be the house band. It is unknown if they will actually stop and play together as “Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers,” or simply The Heartbreakers. But either way, it’s satisfying to know that the music that Tom Petty gifted us will be honored by his band, even if it turns out to be a one-off event.

Stephen Stills will reunite with his former partner Neil Young at the show as well. This is bound to be quite the historical event.

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Brian Wilson coming to Clearwater

Last year, Brian Wilson announced that his band, fellow original Beach Boy Al Jardine, and himself would tour the world to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the legendary Pet Sounds album from 1966. But there would be something different about these shows: These would be the last shows that played the album in its entirety. Earlier this year, a homecoming concert in California was made out to be the final Pet Sounds show ever. Or so we thought.

Brian and the guys spoil Florida rotten with their music. Playing at least one show a year here since 2015, Brian’s last two stops in this area have been at St. Pete’s Mahaffey Theater for Pet Sounds in 2016 and in 2015 promoting his new album No Pier Pressure. But now, he’s mixing it up.

Brian Wilson’s Pet Sounds: The Final Performances Tour with Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin, will play Ruth Eckerd Hall on May 18, 2018 at 8:00pm. Tickets go on sale this weekend, and will start at $58.75. This will be Wilson’s first show in Clearwater since his 2013 stop on tour with Yardbird Jeff Beck.

If you’re really into The Beach Boys, Mike Love’s edition of the band will also be playing the Hall next year in February. But though Mike’s show will be full of energy, Brian and Al’s will be full of nostalgia, lead by the true genius behind the band.

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The Eagles coming to Orlando

2016 got off to a rough start. Exactly a week after David Bowie’s death was announced, one of the Eagles‘ co-founders Glenn Frey passed away of arthritis. After only a full band performance of Take It Easy in tribute to him on the Grammys that year, original frontman and drummer Don Henley claimed that the band would never play again. So as bassist Timothy B. Schmit went off the grid, guitarist Joe Walsh toured with Bad Company and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and Henley toured alone, it looked like the Eagles were indeed history.

But earlier this year, it was announced that they would reunite to headline Classic East and Classic West, two two-day stadium concerts held in New York and California with major names performing. Following the group headlining Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers, the Eagles embarked on a four date tour across the eastern United States. Atlanta was involved, but of course, no Florida.

However, for the first time since 2015, the surviving members of the Eagles, along with Frey’s son Deacon, country legend Vince Gill, and special guests Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefers, will return to the Sunshine State. On April 14 2018, the legends will rock Orlando’s Camping World Stadium. Tickets go on sale December 2.

This clearly looking like an exciting year for Florida concert wise. With Billy Joel, Taylor Swift, and Alice Cooper all on the way to the Tampa area, it looks like we will, just like last year, be showered with legends.

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BREAKING: Jerry Lee Lewis coming to Florida Strawberry Festival

There aren’t many early and original rock legends still standing, let alone performing. With the deaths of rockabilly giants Fats Domino and Chuck Berry this year, that leaves only two. Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis are the only members of the first Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction still alive. Little Richard announced his retirement in 2013, but while he may not tour anymore, he now openly focuses on his religious faith, and is back on the anti-homosexual side, of which he’s gone back and forth over the years. The Killer on the other hand, does not play back to back dates on back to back tours anymore, but he still plays a few shows a year.

The Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On singer will headline during the Florida Strawberry Festival in Plant City. His date will be March 2, 2018 at 3:30pm. Tickets have not, to my knowledge, gone on sale yet, but will be priced at $30, plus admission to the festival. Lewis’ last time in Florida was six years ago in Naples, so even if you have to take a day off work, or leave early, now is the time to see the last of the rockabilly legends.

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CONCERT REVIEW: Ringo Starr and the All-Starr Band bring peace and love to Atlanta

The closest you can get to “seeing The Beatles” these days is by going to see the last two standing members during their solo shows. This year was truly the Year Of The Beatles for me – – I saw Paul McCartney at Amalie in July, and I actually traveled out of state to see the other living Beatle.

Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band stopped in Florida this time around, but Fort Lauderdale in the middle of the week was not gonna happen, and his private, invitation only Clearwater show at Ruth Eckerd was also not gonna happen. So, I decided that just in case he (God forbid) retires to the ole’ octopus’ garden in the shade before he can come back, I would travel to Atlanta to see them at the Fox Theatre.

Around 8:10, the twelfth, and longest running, All-Starr Band (featuring prog legend Todd Rundgren, Mr. Mister’s Richard Page, Toto’s Steve Lukather, and Santana’s Gregg Rolie, just to name a few) got set up in front of the nearly sold out Atlanta crowd, without the boss present.

“Ladies and gentlemen…” one member began. “would you please welcome RINGO STARR AND HIS ALL-STARR BAND?!” Oh man, did they get welcomed.

As the the lights went up and the All-Starr Band, going on five years, ripped into the Carl Perkins penned Matchbox, which The Beatles gave their take on in 1964, the luckiest drummer in the world came jogging out to the roar of Atlanta. With his cherry red blazer on, Ringo spread “peace and love” across the theater with his trademark peace hand gestures.

“Yes, I know my name… there’s a girl waving” Ringo remarked two songs in. While trying to “tell a little story,” he kept on being interrupted for a solid minute by the audience. “Half my act is talking to the audience, that’s why I forget what I’m doing.” Finally, Ringo introduced “the only song we’ve ever written by Lennon, McCartney, and Starkey,What Goes On, off of The Beatles’ 1965 landmark Rubber Soul album, and that got the audience on their feet.

The four key members of the All-Starr Band were then introduced through their music. Rundgren’s first number of the night was his 1972 hit I Saw The Light, followed later on by Bang The Drum All Day (of which he actually banged on a little drum), and closer to the end, his band Utopia’s Love Is The Answer. Before his second was performed, the All-Starrs helped him jokingly effortlessly perform “a brand new song” that they “worked all afternoon on,” which was a ten second lick of his other solo hit, Hello It’s Me. “I swear, it sounded so much better in rehearsal.” Rundgren joked.

Next up was Gregg Rolie, who also got three songs, all by Santana. First up was Evil Ways originally written by Willie Bobo. Following later on throughout was an odyssey through Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen, and Tito Puente’s Oye como va, which was also a Santana cover. Rolie also played in Journey for a period in time, but no signs of them whatsoever were displayed.

Of course, you gotta have some mainstream in an All Starr Band show. Steve Lukather was there representing Toto with his touring saxophonist and backing vocalist Warren Ham. “This is a beautiful theater, it’s a beautiful place. Sold out? Alright!” Of course, Toto really had three hits that are easily recognizable, all of which were performed separately: The earworm Rosanna, the synthed-up Africa, and their 1978 debut single Hold The Line, all of which included three to four minute sax solos from Ham. “Alright, stand up. Here’s another one for you, everybody get on up!” Lukather ordered. And stand up we did, and danced, we did.

Next in line was the lead singer for Mr. Mister, the one and only Richard Page. Many people may not know him or his band by name, but I’m sure everyone has heard at least one of his three songs. Two of them – Kyrie and Broken Wings – were hits from his band that gave the show such an energetic vibe, there was no need for the audience to bolt the words out to him. There was also a slow dance Page song played, You Are Mine, described as “a song you may not know.” “These iconic musicians, amazing hit songs, something for everybody. I gotta say most importantly, it’s being onstage with…the legendary.”

Who was he pointing to? Touring drummer Gregg Bissonette? (man, Ringo must really like Greggs.) With all due respect to him, no. Of course, you can’t have a Ringo show without Ringo songs, both with The Beatles, and on his own.

Ten songs in, the drummer jogged over from the drums to a keyboard (Yes, a keyboard.) to rip into Don’t Pass Me By, off of The Beatles’ legendary White Album. “I’ve written lots of songs, but this is the first one.” he claimed. More Beatle hits kept on coming, including Yellow Submarine (“I don’t think I have to tell them about this song. Ya know, if they don’t know this song, they’re in the wrong venue.”), and the first Ringo voiced tune, Boys. He then began blending his songs in with the All-Starrs’, playing three of his most famous solo songs. First came You’re Sixteen, then Back Off Boogaloo, and of course, Photograph.

The night concluded with his other two voiced Beatle songs – 1965’s Act Naturally, and off of Sgt. Pepper, With A Little Help From My Friends, with a surprise guest on Ringo’s drums, Chris Fryar of The Zac Brown Band. “Zac! You made it!” Ringo pointed out towards the audience. “You gonna shave your beard? Ha ha ha, he’s not really there.”

After the legend ran offstage for a minute or two, the All-Starrs began playing the chorus part to Ringo’s fallen bandmate’s Give Peace A Chance, a fitting end to a Ringo show. As it played, he came jogging back out without a jacket of any kind, and just his sparkly black peace sign shirt to make more of his hand gestures. “Remember, peace and love, peace and love is the only way.” he reminded us on his way out.

Though he’s right either way, we could always use more in this world.