HALESTORM Setlist
TOM KEIFER Setlist
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A last-minute location change was announced, and with less than a week’s notice, the festival moved west, to the Carver County Fairgrounds in Waconia. The Hard Rock lineup was saved for Day Three, headlined by up-and-comers Halestorm and Cinderella’s Tom Keifer, and from all accounts, was a well-attended success.
The Flamin’ Oh’s
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Tom Keifer
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Converting the crowd with opener, ‘Night Songs’, the title track from Cinderella’s 1986 debut album, Keifer dressed in mostly black, with styled jeans and the similarly moppish black hair style as he had almost thirty years ago.
Tom Keifer
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An acoustic mini set half way through included duets with wife, Savannah Snow, on the new ‘Ask Me Yesterday’’ and Cinderella classic power ballad, ‘Don’t Know What You Got’. “Sing this with me, you’ll know this one”, Keifer remarked before going into The Beatles’ ‘With a Little Help from my Friends’, which was more influenced by Joe Cocker’s soulful version than the Fab Four’s original. Keifer ended with ‘Gypsy Road’, a blues stomper from Cinderella’s sophomore album, Long Cold Winter, with appropriate set closing lyric, “I drive all night just to see the light”.
The pride of Red Lion, PA; hard rock foursome Halestorm (Lzzy Hale - vocals, lead guitar, keyboard; Arejay Hale - drums; Joe Hottinger - lead guitar; Josh Smith – bass) was feeling a case of studio cabin fever, as they took a break from finishing their third album (due later this year) to hit the road for some shows this summer.
The band wasted little time in entrancing the crowd, as it opened with radio hit, ‘I Miss the Misery’ from previous album, The Strange Case of… (Atlantic Records). Lzzy Hale was adorned in all black- sleeveless top, leather pants and matching eye liner, while younger brother Arjay banged (and climbed) the drums behind her with restless manic energy.
‘Love Bites’ and ‘Freak Like Me’, which both have local radio airplay, personify the band’s songwriting approach- crunchy riffs, soaring choruses, and somewhat seductively affronting lyrics. Keeping to their bar band roots and as evidenced on their ReAniMate EPs, the group dove into several well-suited cover songs during their 90 min set, starting with Dio’s 1983 song, ‘Straight Through the Heart’ to a classic Fleetwood Mac song, to the mostly obscure 1977 Judas Priest song, ‘Dissident Aggressor’, and a seething Guns ‘n Roses cover of ‘Out Ta Get Me’, which was saved for the encore.
Lzzy Hale
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Halestorm Setlist
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Despite its cloudy recent history, the weather setbacks, and a makeshift forced change of venue, A Taste of Minnesota (as it’s now officially called) brought a satisfying musical platter of acts, at least on this night, with the hope the Festival will continue through any unexpected future obstacles and flourish to regain its previous status as a premier event.
Halestorm at A Taste of Minnesota, Waconia (05 July 2014) |
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