Sprinkled in amongst hits, “Undun”, “American Woman”, and “ Clap for the Wolfman”(an homage to the late great DJ Wolfman Jack), were some newer songs. When he wasn’t flexing his phenomenal pipes, D# kept the crowd engaged, slightly embarrassing a women that he picked to sing to, and cracking jokes with everyone about getting older. Led by Front man Derek (D#) Sharp (Lead Vocals, Guitar, Piano), along with Will Evankovich (Guitar, Harp, Vocals), Leonard Shaw (Keyboard, Flute, Sax, Vocals), Rudy Sarzo ( Wicked Bass, Vocals), and Brent Fritz (Drums) the band was loose and appeared to be having as much fun as the audience. “No Sugar”, “Hand Me Down World”, and “Share The Land”, were all performed to perfection. Thankfully, after a last minute cross country red-eye flight, drummer Brent Fritz (Slash, Gene Simmons, Vince Neil) seamlessly filled in. Unfortunately, due to a last minute medical issue, founding member and drummer Garry Peterson, couldn’t make the trip. The Guess Who started the night off with a high energy set that included all their timeless hits. Over three hours with two time tested rock stalwarts that have been carrying the torch of such stout music for so many years, brought the house down. Two powerful pillars of rock music reveled the sold out audience at Twin River Saturday night with iconic hits spanning more than six decades. Venue: Twin River Casino Hotel, Lincoln, Rhode Island-February 8, 2020-Some Kind of Wonderful Tour-Grand Funk Railroad and The Guess Who By Mike McKenney, Rock At Night New England
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