
Priscilla
As perhaps the most pivotal entertainer in American history, the story of Elvis Presley has been told from countless angles. Here the story is told by his wife, Priscilla. Written, ... Continue Reading →

Stop Making Sense
The list of universally acclaimed concert films is notoriously short. This is for obvious reasons. The ability to capture on film in two dimensions the excitement and transient nature ... Continue Reading →

The Man Behind the Spectacle of U2 at Sphere
Four decades of progressively over the top productions reach a peak in Las Vegas
The guy who has brought U2 to life in concert since the band left forever the club scene ... Continue Reading →

Jamestown Revival – Triumphant Return to The Belly Up
On their 7th (or is it 8th?) sold out gig at Belly Up the band and audience celebrated their mutual love affair.
Acknowledging that such support seemed unmatched at any other venue, ... Continue Reading →

Seven Decades of Jethro Tull at Rady Shell
Back when I first saw Jethro Tull in 1972 the band was building its reputation as one of the most consistent live acts in rock. Over the ensuing decades Ian Anderson has helmed the ... Continue Reading →

Micky Dolenz: The Last Man Standing, Keeping The Monkees Flame Alive
Micky. The last man standing from the Prefab Four. As in ‘prefabricated.’ But time has proven that tossed off moniker as ill-advised.
The Monkees have been embraced over the decades ... Continue Reading →

10,000,000 Beatles Fans Can’t Be Wrong – Revisiting the Refreshed LOVE
The astonishing gymnastics and presentation by Cirque du Soleil have changed, but of course the Beatles music remains timeless. The production (exclusively at The Mirage in Las Vegas) ... Continue Reading →

Drew Holcomb Happily Returns to San Diego – Report from Gallagher Square
It was a smart move for an astute and talented performer when Drew Holcomb signed on as the opening act for Darius Rucker’s current tour.
Both artists touched down in San Diego for ... Continue Reading →
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