The Show(s) Must Go On

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The other day one of my young (yes young) basketball (Our school gym has been closed since schools closed in March and we remain without any word on a possible re-start.) players texted he is part of an outdoor summer “free, socially distant” concert in downtown Jamaica. I responded there were plans that eve to see one of my all-time faves in the South Orange Performing Arts Center in New Jersey that eve but I am sure it will be rescheduled (it was already rescheduled from last May). I checked the SOPAC website and now that special show falls on a Saturday next May. It focused me back to a blog that appeared in this space in the last Sunday in January. This blog covers what might have been with all the shows canceled and/or rescheduled into the new year, but notes the nice taste of one of the show provided live but remotely this past Thursday.

 

I really expected to attend a near record number of concerts this year, with a good number this summer including Rod Stewart, Squeeze opening for Hall & Oates, Steve Winwood opening for Steely Dan, The Doobies Bros. 50th Anniversary including Michael McDonald and Tom Johnston in the same lineup, James Taylor and Jackson Brown, and the Laidback Festival inspired by Greg Allman of blessed memory featuring the Steve Miller Band and Brian Wilson with Alan Jardine and Blondie Chaplin. Before the summer started I looked forward to attending three Richie Furay shows before he “retires” from “headline touring,” the return of Gotham’s Battle of the Bands, John Fogerty at the ornate Palace Theatre in Brooklyn, and Poco/Pure Prairie League/Firefall at Tilles Center.

This year I already enjoyed the Eagles and, just before everything closed down, The Allman Bros 50th Anniversary show, both at the Garden.

 

So with the “show shutdown” this summer, I was glad to experience a real treat when Richie Furay livestreamed a concert from his back porch featuring special guest Jock Barkley (Firefall), Randy Meisner (original bassist in Poco and Eagles) and current Poco bassist Jack Sundrud.

Richie Furay's Back Porch Show

The set included On the Way Home, Pickin’ Up The Pieces, We Were the Dreamers, Hard Country (Jesse Furay Lynch vocal; Jack Sundrud on backing vocal), A Child’s Claim to Fame, Wake Up My Soul (Cass Clayton on backing vocal), Kind Woman and For What It’s Worth (Jock Bartley on slide, Richie & Jesse share lead vocals, Randy Meissner on backing vocals)

 

Before the concert, I participated in a meet and greet; Richie discussed my question about what song he wrote could perhaps be adapted to a political event. After noting he generally wrote love songs (many of which I included in my Songs of Love playlist), he suggested a more recent song from his Hand in Hand album, Don’t Tread on Me (I had thought about a song, Keep On Believin, he co-wrote with now Eagle Timothy B. Schmit on Poco second studio LP (often known as “Oranges” because of the Album cover).)

 

I can only hope things will improve and live shows will resume in the new year.

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Fred Klein

You introduced me to Jesse at My Father's Place (with Steve Lichtenstein in the crowd) and it was love at first sight and sound!
Vincent Russo

Very cool. The Show must go on.

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The Kennedys, Maura and Pete, deliver a joyful four-song set of Beatles classics.

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Enjoy!


Submitted by Steven_Lichtenstein on Sun, 08/30/2020 - 01:54

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Steven Lichtenstein

I remember Jesse Furay performing at MFP two years ago. I jokingly said to Bernie on 3/10 at the All Bros MSG show that we were attending the last concert for a long time. No way did I believe that the H&O/Squeeze show at Jones Beach be cancelled. Other than seeing my favorite bar/cover band, Wonderous Stories, play live at a TOH Point Lookout concert, I haven’t really seen any live music since March.
Shelley Simpson

The cutouts can be flat as long as the music never is. Things will improve ... grateful for Livestream and Venmo so I can show my appreciation for performers sharing from their homes. My hairdresser works for stage and screen and said that she is due to go back next month to work on a production, although she has no idea what the show will look like and was not at liberty to share what it is. That's progress.
Corey Bearak

And you had to stay in your car i think for that show.
My only concern for the Allman show was whether it might be canceled
Corey Bearak

Glad to read on progress but broadway out til next year. Fid not mention we were unable to take in West Side Story in late Marck on our anniversary.
Daniel Schwartz

Good Musical Times will be here again, before you know it. I am confident of that.
Rona Gura

I second Vince's comment, the show must go on. Very cool.

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