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Quinn Delaney

  • Mar 17, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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Blues Rock! Ana Popović at City Winery Chicago (March 10, 2020)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 1:37


https://playlisthq.game.blog/2020/03/12/blues-rock-ana-popovic-at-city-winery-chicago-march-10-2020/ Ana Popović is on tour promoting her latest album, Like It On Top. It was released in 2018 and features Keb’ Mo’, Robben Ford, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Tonight she shows why those are her peers with her virtuosic guitar playing. Early on she plays “Lasting Kind of Love”. “It’s not a lasting kind of love, it’s temporary.” “And baby, I don’t mind”. It’s a groovy track about casual relationships. A highlight of her set is “Johnnie Ray”. It is a fantastic blues song that really showcases her vocal talent as well as her guitar skills. Fans of the performance should definitely not miss Chicago Blues Fest in June! See her past setlists here. Cost of a ticket: $28 PlaylistHQ Economic Rating: Worth It – Rating Scale: Exceptional Value > Worth It > Half Price > Go for Free > Don’t Bother Quinn Delaney

Beautiful Music! Ray LaMontagne and Kacy & Clayton at The Chicago Theatre (October 25, 2019)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 2:07


Ray LaMontagne takes the stage at The Chicago Theatre with Carl Broemel, a guitarist from My Morning Jacket. They begin with “Be Here Now”. Ray’s fantastic voice along with their great guitar synergy makes for a beautiful sound. Soon afterwards, they play “Beg Steal or Borrow”. This is one of his more upbeat songs. “All the friends you knew in school, they used to be so cool, now they just bore you”. He doesn’t say much between songs. He just allows the songs speak for themselves. Very sparingly, Ray plays the harmonica during tonight’s performance. It’s absolutely heavenly when he does. He should play it a lot more often. It’s just as good as when Neil Young plays this small instrument. There are many couples embracing in the theatre. His music is very romantic. The moment that he speaks the most is when he talks about the opener, Kacy & Clayton. He comments how they are so young and talented. He completely loves their sound. In the encore, they play “Jolene”. The entire audience sings “Still don’t know what love means” along with them and continue to replay it in their mind as they happily make their way home. See the full setlist here. Quinn Delaney

Fantastic! TOTO at the Chicago Theatre (October 4, 2019)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 3:36


“Hold the Line! Love isn’t always on time!” sings the lead singer on “Hold The Line” from TOTO’s 1978 self titled debut album. The song still sounds great after 40 trips around the sun, as their tour is named. It gets the whole audience out of their seats and singing along. “Rosanna” is another crowd favorite. It’s from their 1982 album, Toto IV. They joke about how creative they are when naming their albums. “Not quite a year since she went away, Rosanna. Now she’s gone and I have to say, meet you all the way.” They also play “Human Nature”, which was written by the keyboardist and became a hit for Michael Jackson. Dominique Xavier Taplin plays a fantastic keyboard solo. He is filling in for the regular player. He is also a member of Ghost-Note, headed by two drummers from Snarky Puppy. At last, the lead guitarist asks the crowd “Are you ready for that song?” Everyone stands up and joins in singing “Africa”. It’s quite a magical moment when the band stops and just the crowd is singing the melody. See the full setlist here. Quinn Delaney

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