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I thought this might be cool. Tell what concerts you are going to see. Let us know if you liked or disliked the show. Maybe show a picture, autograph, guitar pick, drumstick, or a cool story .

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Here are my Top 10 Shows from 2016.  This was the article I wrote for NEO Music Scene.  I cover and shoot shows on the side.

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  1.  Alice Cooper (Akron Civic Theater) Believe it or not, I have never seen Alice in the 34 years that I have been going to shows.  I just always seemed to miss him for one reason or another.  I got the opportunity to see the father of “shock rock” and I wasn’t disappointed.  He and his band sounded great on put on a great show with all the props that you would expect to see.  A boa constrictor, the “FrankenAlice,” and the guillotine were all on display throughout the show.  The man still has it!

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  1.  Whitesnake and Whitford/ St. Holmes (Hard Rock Rocksino) Classic rock is alive and well in Northeast Ohio.  David Coverdale and company played their greatest hits on their summer tour.  Coverdale's voice was in top shape and the band played the songs pretty much note for note.  Opening the show for a great double-bill was Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford and former Ted Nugent vocalist Derek St. Holmes.  This show rocked.

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  1.  Toto (Hard Rock Rocksino)  It has been about 23 years since Toto last made an appearance in the Cleveland area.  The band more than made up for it by putting on an excellent show.  Steve Lukather is one of the best guitarists out there and the overall musicianship of the band is top notch.  Hopefully they will make a return trip to Cleveland in 2017.

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  1.  I Love The 90’s Tour (I-X Center)  One of the most fun shows of the year!  It was an old school hip hop party as Tone Loc, Kid N Play, Color Me Badd, Coolio, Rob Base, Salt N Pepa and Vanilla Ice played all of the songs that made them famous.  After a few technical difficulties between the first few acts, things ran smoothly for the rest of the show and it turned into a dance party!   

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  1.  Panic! At The Disco/ Weezer (DTE Pavilion, Detroit)  This tour didn’t make a stop in Cleveland but both of my daughters love Panic! At The Disco so we decided to make the trek to Detroit to check them out. Brendon Urie has a great voice and is very entertaining.  Weezer is also a very fun band.  Early in the show they kicked about 20 huge beach balls into the audience to go along with the beach vibe of their stage show.  I’m very happy we made the trip to that state up north!

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  1.  ARW (Goodyear Theater) Three Yes men, including original singer Jon Anderson along with Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman broke out the early ‘80s Yes catalog as well as some ‘70s classic hits.  To hear an iconic voice in fine form was a treat for all fans in attendance.

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  1.  Prophets of Rage (Agora)  Three members from Rage Against the Machine, B Real from Cypress Hill and Hall of Famer Chuck D from Public Enemy played a very intense show as the RNC was nominating Donald Trump right down the road.  Being right in front of Tom Morello and watching this master craftsmen work was incredible.  To be in the pit and to feel the energy of the band as well as the crowd during the show closing “Killing In The Name Of” is an experience I will never forget.

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  1.  Paul McCartney (The Q)  Another legend to check off my bucket list.  Yes, McCartney’s voice isn’t as strong as it once was, but the 74 year old played 33 songs!!  “Love Me Do,” “Live and Let Die,” and “Blackbird” were worth the price of admission.

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  1.  Rik Emmett (Music Box Supper Club)  Former lead singer and lead guitarist from Triumph played an incredible acoustic show.  Along with the accompaniment of Dave Dunlop, this show was part storytellers, part stand up comedy and all amazing guitar playing.  Rik’s playing is spot on and his voice was on point as well.  Can’t wait to see Rik again!

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  1. Bruce Springsteen (Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh) I have seen “The Boss” about 14 times since 1985.  Pretty much every time he has made a stop in Cleveland, I have seen him.  Whether it be with the E Street Band, or with out them, even solo acoustic shows, I have seen them all.  When friends said they were getting GA tickets for the first show of “The River” tour, I was in!  These friends have won the lottery a few different times over the years to get into “the pit”.  As luck would have it, we got the right numbers.  The winning number was only 80 in front of us.  We ended up being 2nd row, and we parked ourselves right in front of Steven and Patti.  It was an incredible experience!  They were just a few feet in front of us!  Bruce actually crowd surfed during “Hungry Heart” and was right next to me.  The man’s music and lyrics connect with me more so than any other performer.  To be that close to him and the band for three hours was a concert experience that can’t be topped!

Bought a ticket for the first show of UK singer Due Lipa's US tour. Looking forward to seeing if she might be the next big thing.

Picked up two GA's to U2's Joshua Tree tour this summer. I have mixed feelings about this one. While we're guaranteed some rarities that haven't been played much the past 25 years (Exit, In God's Country, etc) and at least one song that's never been performed (Red Hill Mining Town), I'm not sure how I feel about the band turning into a retro act following two subpar albums.

Just added Bebe Rexha's first headline tour to the mix.

Queen in Phoenix in June. Super excited.

It looks like another Purple year for me:
13th February - Glenn Hughes
20th March - Don Airey´s Band
22nd May - Deep Purple

Just picked up tickets to Future Islands and Bishop Briggs.

Interesting combo just announced - Blondie is touring with Garbage this summer.

http://pages.tmclient.ticketmaster.com/BlondieGarbageRageandRapture...

Just won tickets to a band called Dorothy. Don't know much about them, but I'm always up for checking out newer bands.

First show of the year was a surprise - Phoebe Ryan, who's on tour with Tove Lo, was booked to perform at the last minute on Chicago's JBTV. About a dozen or so fans made it to the noon performance. Afterwards she hung out with us in the studio lounge.

I stupidly didn't bring anything to get signed. But she has a song called Dollar Bill, so at least that worked.

Just won tickets to see noise pop band Sleigh Bells next week. Been meaning to see them for a while.

Have a backstage pass for Bebe Rexha as well next week.

Great idea with the dollar! You are a busy dude, have fun! Look forward to hearing about you meeting Bebe.
I'm going on a little tour this summer myself. Got GNR at Wake Forest, Metallica in Atlanta, Kiss in London, Aerosmith in Ireland, and Styx/Reo/Felder in Nashville.

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