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Last night was a lot of fun with Zachary and listening to the music! Blues Traveler was first and played a good set ending with Devil went down to Georgia adding in his harmonica!!! It was wicked good! Jewel was a story teller and talked like it was a small set with stories and just enjoying the crowd. She had an excited mom moment too; her son played the drums on one of her songs for only the second time! (first being the night before) Jewel made us all laugh telling the camera guy to make sure he got her son and to get on the stage and get close ups of them since he "forgot" to do it the first night 😂! Then she sang a song about people being stupid with hate that we liked...she said she had just written it after hearing two guys bashing on each other that week! I caught about half of it on video Train was absolutely fun and engaging!! He brought out jerseys to throw to the crowd and the last one he had everyone in the band sign then when he went to throw it he instead threw it at his feet until half way through the song he picked it up quick and threw it to a kid up front. People had security throw phones on stage and he took selfies with them and threw them back. Song set was great and Train added Jewel to the stage to sing Dancing Queen by Abba. Blues Traveler came on to help sing a song as well! Zachary and I had so much fun, it was a really great night overall. Love that the amphitheater is only a little over an hour away, so it was easy getting back home.

Cindy, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1997 - 2003

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