JOHN WAITE SETLIST
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One of classic rock’s legendary and most distinctive voices is again diving in head first on tour--
John Waite and his band (Tom Hogan- bass; Mark Ricciardi- guitar; Alan Childs- drums), arrived in town to help re-christen the decades-old Ranchmart Center in suburban Leawood, KS, a retail enclave that has recently received a complete and modernized architectural face-lift.
Waite, coming up on seventy-years-young, has a brand new EP out called Anything (on his own No Brakes Records, order signed copies here) and though we unfortunately didn’t hear any of the new songs in this slightly abbreviated performance, there were plenty of familiar hits from his over four-decade career, including songs from The Babys and supergroup Bad English.
Waite and his (recently married) guitarist Ricciardi started quiet-ish, opening with three songs played acoustically with just the duo on stage. Waite commented that many of the recent places he’d played had been rainy, though it looked like skies above might clear and thanked the crew for repairing the many sound issues they encountered pre-show.
“Bluebird Cafe” was set at the famous Nashville spot and about a waitress Waite met long ago and then bassist Hogan and drummer Childs (who was with Waite on his early 80s solo tours and also played on David Bowie’s 1987 Glass Spider Tour) then joined on stage for one of many Babys classics.
“We’d like to play a country song”, Waite remarked before their cover of a Vince Gill hit, and before “Every Time I Think of You” Waite mentioned the lush orchestra, background singers, and many backing musicians that all played on the record, and asked the crowd to do their best to fill in.
“Imaginary Girl” was skipped from the setlist and the band charged ahead with a classic from Bad English’s debut album followed by Waite’s biggest solo hit, “Missing You”, a rare song that charted twice, topping the charts in 1984 and then going Top 40 in 2007 as a duet with Alison Krauss.
“Head First” still holds up as an ideal driving song with its chugging beat and the band briefly left the stage but quickly returned for one last song to end their seventy-minute set- a cover of the Led Zeppelin classic “Whole Lotta Love” which no doubt shook nearby storefront windows.
John Waite continues on the road, headlining (including a free show July 31 outdoors in Rochester, MN) and then joins up with Rick Springfield and Men at Work (ft Colin Hay) for an 18-date summer tour of bigger venues, before heading overseas for stops in the Netherlands.
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Jun 9 Reno, NV Boomtown Casino Hotel
Jun 25 Lodi, CA Hutchins Street Square Jul 8 Springfield, IL Abe Fest Jul 31 Rochester, MN Mayo Park Aug 4 Clearwater, FL Ruth Eckerd Hall Aug 5 Saint Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheatre Aug 6 Stockbridge, GA Stockbridge Amphitheater Aug 7 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheater Aug 10 Catoosa, OK Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Tulsa Aug 12 Newkirk, OK 7 Clans First Council Casino Hotel Aug 13 Irving, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Aug 14 Sugar Land, TX Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land Aug 18 Grand Haven, MI Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium Aug 19 Atlantic City, NJ Borgata Event Center Aug 20 Grantville, PA Hollywood Casino Aug 25 Dayton, OH Fraze Pavilion |
Aug 26 Toledo, OH Toledo Zoo Amphitheater
Aug 27 Bay City, MI Wenonah Park Aug 29 Laughlin, NV Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino Aug 30 Inglewood, CA YouTube Theater Sep 1 Saratoga, CA The Mountain Winery Sep 2 Lincoln, CA Thunder Valley Casino Resort Sep 3 Las Vegas, NV Freemont Street Sep 15 Bergen op Zoom, NL Gebouw T Sep 16 Alkmaar, NL Podium Victorie Sep 17 Hengelo, NL Metropool Hengelo Sep 18 Amsterdam, NL Q-Factory Sep 21 Arnhem, NL Musis Arnhem Sep 24 Weert, NL Muziekcentrum de Bosuil Oct 8 Laguna Beach, CA Mozambique Nov 11 New York, NY City Winery |
John Waite at Ranchmart Center, Leawood KS (2022-06-04) |
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