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Classic Jim Messina. Great music, great musicians, tight band, unique/great Messina guitar playing, all around fantastic show. Unless you just don't like the above combination, you couldn't help but sing along and stomp your feet. Wish Albuquerque would have shown up in higher numbers to support this fantastic artist. Great show!!!
Albuquerque, NM@KiMo Theatre
Great show by a group of excellent musicians! Jim is a consummate musician. Will see again!
Albuquerque, NM@KiMo Theatre
Absolutely marvelous show. Jim covered a wide range of music from the sixties on.
Marion, IL@Marion Cultural and Civic Center
Jim Messina & band were amazing! Brought me back with some favorites! Some minor tech. issues, but on track quickly.
The video at the beginning of Pablo Cruise was a bit distracting, but once they got rolling it was all good to the last note! Great finish!
Cerritos, CA@Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Amazing. Jim is so talented and so are all the band members. We saw him the last time he was at the Ramshead and this was even better!
Annapolis, MD@Rams Head On Stage
Great show. Backing band was excellent and Jim’s voice is as good as ever
Arlington, TX@Arlington Music Hall
Great concert. Jim Messina was great and his band was awesome too. I figured it was going to be good but this concert way exceeded our expectations. Fantastic setlist and songs were done very professionally. Sound in the theatre was perfect. Not too loud and very clear. No booking bass guitar that overwhelmed to rest of the band. Musicians have obviously been playing together for a while. The Douglas Auditorium was a perfect venue. Just the right size. Parking was limited so you had to park on side streets unless you get there really early. No big deal though. Only had to walk a block or two. We will go back to the Douglas Auditorium for more shows. Did not even know this venue existed. Looking forward to going back in the future.
Oklahoma City, OK@The Auditorium at The Douglass
Great time. Historic setting at original Douglass High School Auditorium. Good acoustics.
Jim Messina and supporting band were spot on.
A bit disappointing crowd, possibly under promoted.
But an enthusiastic and supportive crowd enjoyed the evening.
Oklahoma City, OK@The Auditorium at The Douglass
Outstanding concert. A superior musician, great presence, anbd gracious with his time; stayed afterwards for a Q & A for everyone. The band was also exceptional.
Bremerton, WA@Admiral Theatre
So one of the epic icons of the 1970s rock era comes to the intimate Soiled Dove Underground, fifty years after he and Kenny Loggins rocked out to sold out arenas. What did we expect? Exactly what he delivered. A great collection of incredible songs played with the best blend of studio talent, led by a genius songwriter and top of the world performers! Way to go, Soiled Dove, and way to go Jim Messina!
Denver, CO@Soiled Dove Underground
Good show. It was a nice intimate venue. Good mix of songs. He did a 45 minute Q&A after the show.
Three Oaks, MI@Acorn Theater
Outstanding, great back up band. Steve Nieves is incredible and is a one man band. Jim is so personal and talented, what a career he’s had. I’m so glad he’s out doing solo concerts. Always been a fan of his but had never seen him perform without Kenny. The end of the show was the best part though. He’s not doing meet and greets anymore because the Covid bug bit him twice. But he came out after the show, sat on the stage and took questions. God bless him for being that brave to field questions from the audience who stayed and being interested enough in the audience to do this. It was the most intimate concert I’ve ever been to. Thanks Jim!
Cincinnati, OH@The Ludlow Garage
5 piece band. Very tight. Excellent playing and vocals. 15 songs -- 10 were L&M, 1 Poco and 4 others. Jimmy's guitar work is still top notch.
Ft Lauderdale, FL@Broward Center for the Performing Arts
In a pretty intimate setting Jim brought his show to town, with a nice blend of Poco, L/M , and solo material. His voice was on point, the band tight, and structured improvs tasteful. Great show….
Cohoes, NY@Cohoes Music Hall
Was fan of the groups he was in all strong members. As he was a producer engineer all songs are perfection. Maybe one song not familiar with the rest are stops on his career.
Interesting he just did two nights at Hollywood Bowl and never mentioned. Oh well band and he are excellent.
Waynesboro, VA@Wayne Theatre
Jim Messina: 10/12/22 “Tonight was my first time seeing either Loggins or Messina LIVE and there may not have been a more suitable venue than Peace Center’s Gunter Theatre with an intimate seating capacity of 439. The theater a quarter sized replica of the main concert hall comes complete with the same superb acoustics —there wasn’t a word or note one couldn’t make out. Securing my 3rd row seats the first day of sale I guaranteed a close up view of the half-duo’s performance. It was Jim’s first date of a nineteen date tour so there was no setlist adding to the element of surprise. Jim’s guitar (beginning at the age of five) and vocals haven’t diminished a bit despite a run-in with Covid causing him to postpone an earlier scheduled reunion performance this year with Kenny Loggins at the Hollywood Bowl. The stage set up (stage L to R) consisted of: bass, drums, Messina’s mic in front center, a percussion and horns combo, keys. Jim took the stage precisely at 7:30 for a 2 hour (including an intermission) / 15 song set. ‘We’re going to do some songs you know, and hopefully I do’, Jim’s opening remark clearly identified himself on the same level as the well seasoned crowd. The setlist was 20 million seller Loggins and Messina heavy with a total of 11 of the duo songs! Jim 74 and entirely accomplished prior to his L&M days dipped into his Buffalo Springfield years for ‘Kind Woman’, and back to Poco for ‘You Better Think Twice’ and ‘Follow Your Dreams’ dedicated to Rusty Young. ‘Poo Corner’ and ‘Danny’s Song’ were early set favorites, songs two and three respectively. Messina exhibited multiple guitar playing styles, fingerpicking, jazz runs, and classic country riffs trading out acoustics for electrics and back again all evening long. On ’74’s Be Free’ he played mandolin. Regarding his on stage playing, Jim referred to it as merely a practicing opportunity for future projects. Aside from his musical abilities, Jim showed himself a story teller introducing most songs with applicable background story lines. Multiple times he referred to himself as only fifty-nine years of age, each time bringing smiles and a round of laughter from the audience. His hand picked band were simply an amazing conglomerate of individuals. Prior to the show the woman running the merch table told me how amazing the band compiled in Nashville was, ‘You have to hear them play to believe it’. Steve Nieves on the music scene since ’84 played both soprano and alto sax, flute, and in addition every hand percussion instrument imaginable. There were congas, hand whistles, a recorder, triangle, tambourine, shakers, and a number of things I honestly don’t know the names of. Sax solos on two of the songs found him crouching down with his horn belting out in the faces of audience members as he strutted up and down the front edge of the stage. Of note also was Jack Bruno on drums who had been in Joe Cocker’s band and has toured with greats such as Tina Turner. Ending the regular set with an extended rendition of 1972’s ‘Angry Eyes’ the band showcased each member’s musicianship with superbly done individual solos. The encore followed with ‘You Need A Man’ and ‘Your Mama Don’t Dance’, and yes a number of us grandmama’s and grandaddy’s danced and rock ’n rolled along. For the folks who would normally stick around in hopes of a meet and greet at the merch area, Jim invited them for an audience/performer Q&A in the theater calling the 100 or so of us all the way up front. For the next 40 minutes seated on stage he answered every question asked, some personal, some specific to tours, instruments, albums, individuals, and bands he played in. All the while you could hear the band and crew in pack up and roll out mode getting ready for the next evening’s show in Winston-Salem. It was something amazing I had never experienced before. Folks these early 70’s songs are timeless and worthy of experiencing LIVE should your town appear somewhere on Jim’s list of upcoming performances!” Review and photo by DAve. (Concert # 712)
Greenville, SC@Gunter Theatre
Venue was perfect for this intimate experience with one of the founding musicians of the rock era.
Jim and his stringed array were superb from acoustic to electric to the mandolin on Be Free. Jim dedicated Kind Woman to his friend, Rusty Young.
The band was exceptional in their performances of songs from Jim's catelog.
After the show, Jim came out for a Q&A and was very candid about his life's work.
Playlist:
Watching the River Run
House at Pooh Corner
Danny's Song
Thinking of You
Whispering Waters
Follow Your Dreams
Kind Woman
You Better Think Twice
Country Song
Holiday Hotel
Lovin' Me
Make Your Woman Feel Wanted
Peace of Mind
Be Free
Angry Eyes
You Need a Man
Your Mama Don't Dance
Natick, MA@Center For Arts In Natick
Good to hear lots of Jimmy’s songs
Frustrated that I could not say hello to the band and Nim
Monterey, CA@Golden State Theatre
Great to relive tunes from his days with Poco and Loggins n Messina!! Nice venue.
Stuart, FL@Lyric Theatre
Jim Messina's talent and flawless guitar playing still shining thru . Wow definitely all I expected!🤗😆😆❤️❤️
Temple, TX@Cultural Activities Center
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