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TKinOH
If Canada Rocks...
then I suggest April Wine and Pat Travers Band, or maybe even Tom Cochrane...
Checking band's itineraries, there are some big names that are off through that weekend, so we will see!
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TKinOH
If Canada Rocks...
then I suggest April Wine and Pat Travers Band, or maybe even Tom Cochrane...
Checking band's itineraries, there are some big names that are off through that weekend, so we will see!
How bout Loverboy & Streetheart.
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TKinOH
If Canada Rocks...
then I suggest April Wine and Pat Travers Band, or maybe even Tom Cochrane...
Checking band's itineraries, there are some big names that are off through that weekend, so we will see!
How bout Loverboy & Streetheart.
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mickschix
I did see Gary Clark Jr on SNL...he's gotten very political which is fine with me as long as he opposes the current administration...
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ThePaleRider
I nominate MIck Taylor and Carla oLson....
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MidnightDevilRambler
I vote for them breaking out Lake Street Dive for openers. Wow.
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Andrew
I always thought Isbell was the best songwriter of the bunch while he was in DBT, but his last few albums have not done it for me. He is consistently a great guitar player and performer. Unfortunately, his crowds have been a real turn off the last couple of times that I saw him. A bunch of drunken frat bros with black fleece vests and Facist-Youth haircuts that tend to completely miss the meaning of his songs. Last time I saw him he launched into White Man's World and this asshat turns to his friends and says "White man, yeah! He is singing about me." Unfortunately, these tend to be the same idiots that think Born in the USA and Fortunate Son are about how great America is/was.
Apologies for the bitching. My Joe Ely show got canceled tonight due to rain.
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mickschix
I actually think that the No Security Tour of 1999 had decent openers. That was they tour they had the Corrs & John Maher...of course going WAY BACK to '72 they had " Little" Stevie Wonder and in '75 they had the Outlaws,& Bobby Womack to name just a couple. In '78 they had Foreigner and Peter Tosh. I do agree that they really don't need an opening act...I'd be happier to see them perform longer with about 26 songs per show! With a catalog like theirs they could do a mini acoustic set! Dreaming.....I know!
We got the GooGoo Dolls for NO Security. Not too bad I guess.
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TKinOH
If Canada Rocks...
then I suggest April Wine and Pat Travers Band, or maybe even Tom Cochrane...
Checking band's itineraries, there are some big names that are off through that weekend, so we will see!
How bout Loverboy & Streetheart.
Canada Rocks has already been announced, The Glorious Sons and The Beaches
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shadooby
Greta Van Fleet.
Doubtful for an opener.. but a good time at the zoo for those from out of town who are still here!Quote
MysteryTour84
Did anyone see that Taj Mahal is playing with the Blind Boys of Alabama on the 15th a day after he Seattle show?
Possible opener?
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shadooby
Greta Van Fleet.
No thanks