Five For Fighting & Chantal Kreviazuk – The Keswick Theater – Glenside (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
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Five For Fighting & Chantal Kreviazuk – The Keswick Theater – Glenside (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)

Five For Fighting & Chantal Kreviazuk – The Keswick Theater – Glenside PA – May 9, 2007 John Ondrasik is not just a singer, he is an old-school storyteller, as demonstrated in the live setting. Whether sitting at the piano or standing alone with a guitar, Ondrasik had the audience rapt with his gorgeous melodies … Continue reading

Fountains of Wayne – The Trocodero – Philadelphia (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
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Fountains of Wayne – The Trocodero – Philadelphia (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)

Fountains of Wayne – The Trocodero – Philadelphia PA – April 28, 2007 The best live rock band in the world – Fountains of Wayne?  It’s not so far-fetched.  The Fountains rocked the joint recently in this gig, a show which only benefited by the venue’s colorful history (it was a burlesque joint in the 1920s). This … Continue reading

Tommy Shaw – Under the Influence
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Tommy Shaw – Under the Influence

TOMMY SHAW UNDER THE INFLUENCE by Jay S. Jacobs Tommy Shaw was the lead guitarist and rock-and-roll voice of STYX – one of the most popular rock bands of the 70s and 80s.  Joining the band right before it exploded, Shaw contributed the songwriting and vocal chops to some of the band’s classic tunes such as “Too Much Time … Continue reading

Jet – Shining Stars
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Jet – Shining Stars

JET SHINING STARS by Jay S. Jacobs Aussie rockers Jet exploded onto the music scene with the hit single “Are You Gonna Be My Girl?” The song reminded us of some great old-school sleazy garage rock highs when it was first appeared in an iPod commercial in 2004 and then crossed over onto radio. The band wasn’t just some … Continue reading