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The Chris Stamey Group
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Starting with a feedback problematic song called "The Summer Sun", followed by his latest "Make Up Your Mind" from his new Euphoria album. The rest of the set included "Something Came Over Me", "Cara Lee", and "Song for Johnny Cash."
Mike Mills and Skylar Gudasz singing "You Can't Have Me" |
Jim Boquist and Dave Pirner hamming it up for "When My Baby's Beside Me" |
Mike Mills in "The Basketball Project" |
Guitarist Audley Freed (from The Black Crowes) astonished the crowd (and his bandmates) with some fierce solos and swoon-worthy slide work throughout the entire night. On the far left of Freed was talented keyboardist Charles Cleaver who also played accordion for a handful of tunes. Rounding out the impressive roster was former Zuzu’s Petals’ drummer Linda Pitmon, bassist Jeff Crawford (doing a goosebumps-inducing “Try Again” from Big Star’s #1 Record) and Trapper and Tanner Schoepp who served up a gorgeous rendition of my favorite track on Third, “Take Care.”
Stringfellow, Harris and Gudasz had no problem replicating the lovely, intricate harmonies that are a hallmark of most Big Star compositions (especially on #1 Record). However, they really hit it out of the park when each individual member took the lead: Harris covered both “Kanga Roo” and “Downs” and nailed Chris Bell’s “You and Your Sister” and Gudasz was exquisite on “Dream Lover” and “Thirteen.”
Jody Stephens |
The second set was jam-packed with more Big Star and solo Chris Bell tunes: the Shoepp brothers bookended Mills as they led the ultimate sing-along with “In the Street” (nice cowbell, Tanner!), Grier freaked out on “Don’t Lie to Me,” and Mills and Stamey brought the house down with “September Gurls” before the show ended entirely with an encore of two gems from #1 Record, “Try Again” and “Watch the Sunrise.”
This show was such a massive pleasure to watch. Between a stage loaded with talent and music loaded with emotion, it was hard to walk away from this and not be inspired and heartened. Big Star created some of the most beautiful and timeless music of all time, the soundtrack to our lives. Stamey, Stringfellow and every single person who contributed to Wednesday night’s performance brought that soundtrack to life. Thank you, friends!
Ken Stringfellow will be back in Minneapolis at Yoga Garden on October 9th with Holly Muñoz, billed as Holly & Ken. Additional details on news.weheartmusic.com.
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