Posted on 8/5/2012
On Saturday July 7th, Ringo Starr turned 72 years of age. He spent the evening of his birthday working in Nashville, TN at the historic Ryman Auditorium as he performed with his All Starr Band to a Sold-Out crowd. On this tour, the band consisted of Todd Rundgren on guitar, Richard Page (Mister Mister) on bass, Steve Lukather (Toto) on lead guitar, Gregg Rolie (Santana, Journey) on Hammond B-3 Organ and Keyboards, Mark Rivera (Billy Joel) on saxophone, keyboards, and percussion, and touring drummer Greg Bissonette. Enjoy Mike Arnold’s concert review blog as he steps through the night’s set list.
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Posted on 4/2/2012
Rain - A Tribute to the Beatles
RAIN – A Tribute to the Beatles return to Nashville, TN for six straight shows May 1st – May 6th at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (Andrew Jackson Hall) on their US tour. Below is the press release on this successful touring Broadway production. Tickets are now on sale and are going fast. Get your tickets now!
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It was Monday, July 26th, 2010 when Nashville finally recieved the promise that Paul McCartney made about 38 years ago of putting Nashville, TN on his tour schedule. Mike Arnold, Tom Thompson, and James Downing were part of 20,000 extremely excited fans that believe it was well worth the wait. Continue Reading…
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Mike, Brian, & Tom discuss rockers that have passed away in this Part 2 of 2 Music Discussion re-edited Podcast from 2006. Artists that are discussed are; George Harrison – John Lennon – Kurt Cobain – Steve Clarke – Jim Morrison – Sid Vicious – John BonhamIf you’re suffering from issues associated to prostate or you are a identified hypertensive, viagra 50 mg purchased here you might be familiar with the name Acai; the small, purple Amazon palm fruit that is becoming increasingly popular all over the world. - Elvis Presley – Michael Hutchence – Rod Price – Lonesome Dave Peverett – Warren Zevon – Bob Marley – The Ramones – Janis Joplin – New York Dolls – T Rex – Duane Allman – Tommy Bolin – Randy Rhodes – Karen Carpenter – Mama Cass Elliot – Cub Coda – Sweet – Uriah Heep
Piedmont Park hosted Atlanta’s concert of the year by having Paul McCartney and The Script (from Dublin, Ireland) entertain 50,000 plus classic rock music fans with a benefit dubbed as “The Green Concert”. Here is a link of the day’s event as Mike Arnold not only created a podcast from this historic event, but also took pictures of the crowd, the storm clouds, and both acts of the concert.
Special Thanks to all whom made this trip possible for Concert Blast. Piedmont Park, Live Nation, MPL Communications, and Paul McCartney’s Management.
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Paul McCartney Concert Review – Atlanta, GA – 08/15/09
Written by Mike Arnold
Atlanta Georgia’s Piedmont Park hosted Paul McCartney and his rocking band to a night of rock and roll for over 50,000 fans on August 15, 2009. This was a night where the old and young gathered together to enjoy hits from Paul McCartney, Wings, The Fireman, and The Beatles. I took the trip from Nashville, TN to Atlanta, GA to enjoy the night and since Concert Blast was selected as media to cover this special event, I decided to create a podcast from the evening. This concert was a benefit for Piedmont Park and was billed as “The Green Concert”. It was encouraged for everyone to take the Marta to the downtown area. They called this a “No Car” event. Everyone seemed to agree because there were empty parking lots.
I haven’t seen Paul McCartney perform since the Wings Over America tour and I must say that Paul McCartney still has the strength, energy, and endurance to perform a concert which lasted over 2 and 1/2 hours. I loved the setlist, although there would be a few changes if I were given the opportunity to create it. Overall the night was wonderful and when the 30 minute rain storm came, the fans kept rocking as if it wasn’t raining at all. The band members were excellent musicians with wonderful background vocals. Rusty Anderson: Guitar/Bass, Brian Ray: Guitar/Bass, Abe Laboriel Jr: Drums, Paul Wickens: Keyboards. Special Thanks to all who made it possible for Concert Blast to cover this concert; Aimedra Kelly of Piedmont Park, Holli Mattison of Live Nation, Paul McCartney’s PR Firm: MPL Communications, and of course Paul McCartney’s management.
http://www.concertblast.com/Show-161-Paul-McCartney-Concert-Review.mp3
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