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Wow another great concert at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre which featured Steve Winwood and The Doobie Brothers. Special shout out to Veterans Tickets Foundation (Vet Tix) who provided the tickets and Live Nation who donated the tickets. Steve Winwood and his band (which included his daughter Lilly) open the night with some great songs. I've been his fan since way back when he teamed up with Eric Clapton and band Blind Faith. At 76 Winwood is a master musician and whether it was playing the piano or singing and playing guitar against the fingerpicking melancholy of “Can’t Find My Way Home”, he was in total control of the pulse of the set. He played some classic songs scorching electric guitar solos. I always think of him as a keyboard player (easy to do when you spend time in a band with Dave Mason), but Winwood is a damned fine guitar player as well. The guy can do it all. The Doobies came out swinging and never let up for almost 2 hours. The crowd really got into it standing and clapping the entire set as the band settled into their groove. Throughout the night, videos of the younger band played behind them as they careened through various musical styles they made them famous for over 50 years. From Take Me in Your Arms, Cannonball, Minute by Minute, Jesus is Just Alright they lit it up. They closed out the concert with a soulful version of “Takin’ It to the Streets” (where McDonald’s voice matched perfectly with the band) and a rousing “Listen to the Music.” What a great night.
Mark, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1972 - 2007
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