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Two artists at the top of their game. A devoted audience was rewarded with powerful upllifting performances from James and Bonnie . They created an authentic intimacy in a cavernous space.
Great songwriting, guitar playing and vocal performances backed by inspired musicians that both artists seemed proud to feature. They did their fair share of their hit songs and connected with
the audience. All round wonderful evening .
Joe Korabik from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
WISH IT WOULDN'T END
What a night it was last night. James and
Bonnie never disappoint. Great music with
an awesome band. Has me humming toons
since I left. Very humbling to be in the
presence of greatness. 50 years and they still
got it. What a night.
Lou from Mechanicsville, VA
THE AUTHORS DON'T HAVE A CLUE
These are 2 Great artists. But the Washington Theater site here, whoever wrote this, got it wrong: James Taylor did not write You've Got a Friend, Carole King did. I'm sure James and Carole could care less about this mistake, but if you're a pro, don't assume, do some research before you write on your site and put it out there, Put some more effort into it next time.
Nancy Myers from El Cerrito, CA
JAMES TAYLOR AND BONNIE RAITT
Awesome! He just gets better! Totally delivered everything I wanted!
What a night! We were on the field, only complaint was a half hour to
get to restrooms! Ate at Palamino and it was great! Took Uber to and
from! Great!
Bob from Buffalo, New York
JAMES & BONNIE IN BUFFALO JULY 1ST - GREAT SHOW!
A mostly full Key Bank Center enjoyed a
fabulous night of late 60's to early 2000's
music classics. Starting right on time, Bonnie
did a 60 minute set, introduced by JT, with
current and classic (Nick of Time) rhythm &
blues. Mosty rockin, Bonnie took time to sing
a blues acoustic solo along with a nice finish
Ishmael with JT. Bonnie's voice is as good as
ever, smooth & soul sounding.
James Taylor background set with multiple
video clips & graphics was impressive as was
the band including sax, trumpet, flute and
Mexican drum & rhythm man. Great sound,
lots of JT classics from Carolina On My Mind
to Fire & Rain to...you name it for 95 minutes
of classic James Taylor. 3 person vocals were
spot on with harmonies with JT. Overall, well
prepared, seamless, great sounding &
classic. Beautiful show...
Bob
Buffalo, NY
Nancy Troyer from Grand Rapids, Michigan
BONNIE RAITT/JAMES TAYLOR
I was honored to see & enjoy the vast musical talents
of Bonnie & her band & James with his band, on
6/25/18 in Grand Rapids, MI. They were both top
notch & I was thrilled to see them, having loved them
both, since the 70s. They’ve assembled superb bands
featuring talented artists & both Bonnie & James
introduced their band members & let them have solo
moments to shine. They each played many familiar
favorites and I was reminded again what great
storytellers they each are. The songs & their
demeanor spoke of love. It was a peaceful evening of
fantastic music! The audience was enthralled, and
many were singing along. It truly was a magical night!
The venue was very large, but cozy, had comfy seats,
was organized getting in & out, & there were a
number of food & beverage choices inside the venue.
I live about 90 minutes south of Grand Rapids, but it
was an easy drive, parking was readily available & I’m
sure I’ll be returning soon.
Ty from Indianapolis, Indiana
BETTER WITH AGE
Bonnie Raitt and James Taylor both put on stellar performances last evening. We've seen
Bonnie many times and I believe this was her strongest supporting band. We've seen
James Taylor a few times and we enjoyed his different arrangements to some of his best
songs. It's the first time we've seen him with a production like this and it was special. He
also talked about the background of several songs. Both performers seemed very relaxed,
humble, awed by their bands to whom they bestowed immense credit and were not in a
hurry. I think that comes with age and survival. On a sad note, we were unfortunate to sit
in front of a woman who talked incessantly during songs.. Another patron and I had to
ask her to be quite. Is it me or is this becoming more prevalent? I can't imagine paying
significant dollars for a seat at a concert, any concert, and thinking you are somehow
more entertaining than the performers on stage. What's the matter with these people?
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