Last night (Tuesday October 29), the band Renaissance played the first of 2 nights at the Wildey. Pretty sure it is our first show of 2024, it's been a slow year (for us). But when I saw Renaissance was coming, I decided to jump.
Renaissance has been around since the early 70's, generally lumped in with Progressive Rock, or "symphonic rock". I actually discovered them through my wife, back when she was my girlfriend (in college). Very possibly the only musical act she introduced me to... That said, they're a very solid 70's era prog/complex band built around a very impressive singer. And although they have the standard issues with 50+ year old bands (age and turnover), they were outstanding. Annie Haslam is 77, and not exactly spry, but her voice remains impressive. She was engaging with her between song banter, and a solid leader. The band was beyond capable, especially bass player Leo Traversa (but I'm biased towards bass players). They put on a pretty lengthy set, with an intermission, at least 2 hrs. I made a Spotify Playlist, it should be sharable.
And to make the night even better, they had a support act: Janet Evra. Sort off an odd pairing, a 3 piece Jazz band with samba feel, paired with a dense symphonic prog band, but it worked. She's on Spotify and have a few things on youtube. Check out her cover of Blondie's Call Me. I picked up one of her albums at the mech table, she seemed like a nice person (and signed the disc).
I only took a few photos, prefer to be part of the event. But here's a couple:
Renaissance
Janet Evra:
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