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Javadave
Who’s in the band these days?
I recall that they had Little Feat’s Bill Payne for a while, but he announced he was leaving them to focus his energies on Little Feat.
Saw them at the Gorge around 2010 opening on a triple bill with The Allman Brothers and The Dead. A good day of music all around, with the ABB set exceptional.
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Spodlumt
They are playing two nights at the Mayo Theatre in Morristown, NJ. Not an arena, but a small theatre. VIP seats down front? $563.00 each.
For The Doobie Brothers?
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Spodlumt
They are playing two nights at the Mayo Theatre in Morristown, NJ. Not an arena, but a small theatre. VIP seats down front? $563.00 each.
For The Doobie Brothers?
Playing a small theatre justifies it far more than it does when its an arena or a stadium
I dont get the last bit. Is it inconceivable that a LOT of artists have a fanbase who really like them enough to buy pricey concert tickets?
This is the entertainment business model that bands like the Stones were the forerunners in creating. Now we see that it's filtered down to almost everyone else.
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Javadave
Who’s in the band these days?
I recall that they had Little Feat’s Bill Payne for a while, but he announced he was leaving them to focus his energies on Little Feat.
Saw them at the Gorge around 2010 opening on a triple bill with The Allman Brothers and The Dead. A good day of music all around, with the ABB set exceptional.
Current members on this tour are Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, John McFee and Michael McDonald, not sure who the rest are.
Just bought tickets for Abbotsford show on Oct 28. Arena holds about 7000 for hockey, only one level. Got endzone seats for $67 Canadian each all in so less than $50 US.
One thing I don't like these days, not sure if it's everywhere, is that the first four seats closest to the aisle are now called preferred seats and they charge extra for them. I think for this show, similar seats would have been $85.