Fan Reviews
The whole event was awesome. The two opening bands were a great compliment to ARS. This is a great venue and opportunity to see really talented musicians. We had a great time!
Rome, GA@Rome City Auditorium
Great show, awesome musicians!!
Rome, GA@Rome City Auditorium
Great show! This venue is the best!!! I would give 10 stars!
It's so nice to go to a show and the artist actually play their own songs!!
Red Bank, NJ@Count Basie Center for the Arts
Excellent set with very good sound in multi use auditorium, played for 90 minutes including a few tunes from Red Tape and Dogs Days. Hope to see them again soon.
Poplar Bluff, MO@Black River Coliseum
Oh my goodness that was a great concert!
Jacksonville, FL@Florida Theatre Jacksonville
So good ! We really had a blast, and They were fabulous !
Peachtree City, GA@Frederick Brown Jr Amphitheater
“It was my first ‘Georgia Jam’, an all day indoor event (1 pm—11 with 11 bands). Having received a list of stage times from a prompter I stealthily arrived in time for just the bands I wanted to see: Atlanta Rhythm Section 5:00-5:50, Pat Travers Band 6:05-6:50, Michelle Malone 7:05-7:40, Drivin N Cryin 7:50-8:45, Mother’s Finest 8:55-9:45, Jefferson Starship 10:00-11:00. Groupon was my friend scoring a pair of lower bowl seats half price after which I upgraded myself to row 1 side-stage left! There was to be far too much happening to write a full rundown of everything transpiring on stage hence my abridged rendering centers around Pat Travers. 2022 has been good to me for seeing guitar heroes live: Joe Bonamassa, Neal Schon, Tab Benoit, now Pat Travers, and a Jeff Beck gig coming up in October. So what’s the tie-in with the Canadian rocker to Georgia? Striving to revive the Jam tradition of 70’s and 80’s gone by, organizers sought out Travers who had played the event in the past. PTB ended up penciled in post-organization replacing the Georgia Satellites. The trio took the stage late cutting their set time down from 45 to a mere 30 minutes, the shortest actual stage time of any band the entire day. ‘My name’s Pat Travers, this is my band, and we’re gonna kick your a**, Alright?!’ The kick-off song began, 1977’s ‘Rock ’n’ Roll Susie’, loud and driving. One would swear Pat was playing to a stadium of 50,000 people in lieu of a quarter filled hockey arena, the 68 year old performer exhibiting no lack of energy. He wasted no time swapping out guitars each song, the one Fender never left his person from backstage to backstage. His combo Strat and Marshall stack echoed classic rock tones that are a rarity to hear live now-a-days. He announced the title cut from his newest album ‘Art Of Time Travel’ released last Friday which was just that, a trip back in time. For a minute or two the guitar feed cut out on Pat and David Pastorius on bass (formerly Carl Palmer’s ELP) continued ad lib showing us how skilled he truly is, all the while Alex Petrosky held tight the rhythm on the kit. The final song was ‘Boom Boom, ‘Do ya feel like makin’ some noise? Yeah’, in which Pat showed off some windmill moves reminiscent of Pete Townsend and Pastorius even exhibited some hammer and tap on the four string! The man is so humble, ‘My name is Pat Travers’ he concluded the show, I’m like ‘Yeah you are!’. I overheard one ‘hammer head’ standing in front of me as Pat left the stage saying, ‘My (concert) list is now complete.’ You betcha I’d pay good money to see a full length show any time! Michelle Malone from Atlanta was next up compacting highlights of a 30 year career in a little over half an hour. The local crowd favorite noticed the clock, ‘I wonder how time I really have, is it 7 min? Do you wanna rock?’ Michele broke into a minute of Neil Young’s ‘Hey Hey, My My’. She had the whole Young sound package complete with harmonica. Next was Drivin N Cryin also Atlanta based and on the scene since ’86, one of those bands I’d likely have remained unfamiliar with if I had remained residing up North. ‘Thank you for inviting us to your house party’, the 61 year old Kevin Kinney’ called out. They put on a heck of a full hour long performance opening with their 1991 #15 hit ‘Fly Me Courageous’ dedicated to our military. I didn’t know quite what to expect but when they broke into some fine southern rock dual lead guitars about 3 songs in, I was definitely feeling it. Following was Georgia Hall Of Fame’s Mother’s Finest going on 20 minutes late but completing the full set.The 74’ish’ year old founder, Joyce ‘Baby Bean’ and vocalist ‘Doc’ Murdock’ (also a founding member from 1972) put on a lively show leaving the stage a hard act to follow. At one point original guitarist Moses Mo put on his own show lying down on his back like a dead man while Kennedy motioning the sign of the cross revived him back on foot. He then busted out into a segment of Wilson Pickett’s ‘Land Of 1000 Dances (the Na-na-na-na song) performing a solo with his teeth. Atlanta Rhythm Section, my 3rd time seeing them in a 14 month span began the evening delivering the goods (a 9 song set) with class despite guitarist David Anderson being sidelined with Covid. It was all okay, the band’s guitarist since ’76 Steve Stong made up for it with an extended solo on ‘So Into You’. Founding singer Rodney Justo cheered on the what he called a ‘small but mighty’ crowd, his vocal performance as good as ever. The headliner Jefferson Starship, my 6th favorite all time band (in all it’s variations) rounded off the evening. In my numerous times seeing them perform live it was my first time NOT seeing them front row floor, proof that there is indeed a first time for everything. I was actually excited to finally hear the music over the main system opposed to coming off the stage monitors. So what’s the tie in with the California band and Georgia? We’ll there really isn’t one except that GA native Mickey Thomas of ‘Starship’ (and a member of J.S. ‘79-‘84) was originally slated to play but due to a contracted gig at Sandy Springs GA he was prohibited to perform. Hence the substitution. Based on an Atlanta Rhythm Section post, I half expected Mickey Thomas to join in on stage which would’ve been a landmark event considering drummer Danny Baldwin once upon a time had rearranged his face altering the course for the two individual bands permanently. The band muscled through 11 hits one after another in the one hour set. Of note guru of the band David Freiberg celebrated his 84th birthday Wednesday and took the lead vocals on Runaway, With Your Love, and on Jane (which by the way he also wrote). David goes all the way back to Quicksilver Messenger Service and the latter years of Airplane and is a rock n roll legend in truth. I can not go without mentioning the tremendous job Cathy Richardson did on vocals (as she has the last 14 years, Slick being a tough act to follow), and Jude Gold one of my favorite guitarists to see Live. Their roadie ’Todd’ (an audience favorite) made a typical appearance on stage, Michele & I led the chant: ’Todd, Todd, TODD, TODD!’ ‘Somebody To Love’ was the final song, everyone on their feet. Eleven-Thirty concluded the event, only a half hour over schedule even after all the sets and stage turns, that’s pretty amazing. All in all, in my opinion the event was a success, let’s hope this evening ignited a new fire overall in the Jam’s legacy. I know I’ll be looking forward to 2023’s line-up!” by DAve (Concert #692)
Duluth, GA@Georgia Jam
You could hardly tell they were down a guitarist. Double leads were handled with keyboard. Nice long jams to So In to You & Homesick.
Boca Raton, FL@Boca Raton Seafood & Music Festival
ARS are hot! Great musicians can still do those songs from decades back with crowd pleasing enthusiasm and energy and these are them. AsheJam was the perfect place to see them play and the on an off rain held off for the performance. Standing immediate side stage (for me) made the set all that much sweeter!
Fletcher, NC@AsheJam @ SAHAE
Great show by Atlanta Rhythm Section.The band just knocked off hit after hit and mixed in some older songs too with no breaks . Im so glad we had seats right up front where we could see that nice finger work on the guitars and of course the bass too. A really nice part was when Dave Anderson on guitar and the band slipped in part of a RUSH song for a tribute to Neil Peart. (RIP). I highly recommend going to see these guys! Shoutout to the folks at River Cree who made it an extra special night.(Cole M. -ELP)
Enoch, AB@River Cree Casino & Resort
They are the real deal!!!
Tampa, FL@Southern Rock Cruise 19
Loved it! Eddies Attic is a great place to see any band. Really enjoyed ARS as always. ❤️
Decatur, GA@Eddie's Attic
They were great. Wish it had been at a bigger venue
Decatur, GA@Eddie's Attic
Good songs but both bands played short sets didn't give the fans there money's worth I was home by ten o'clock
Oak Ridge, TN@Secret City Festival
great to see/hear them live again...great show
Gardner, KS@Festival On The Trails
Great concert! Rocked the venue. They've still got it!
Jacksonville, FL@Florida Theatre Jacksonville
Courtni
December 11th 2014
These guys truly know how to put on an incredible show. If anyone has not seen them live yet, you need to change that ASAP! This is a performance that you will not soon forget!!
Decatur, GA@Eddie's Attic
5 stars aren't enough to rate how amazing these guys are. They get better and better with each show. They are excellent musicians, and seeing them perform live is something that should be on everyone's 'bucket list'. Not to mention they are some of the classiest, nicest, and most generous people I have ever met. Love the ARS!
The Woodlands, TX@Dosey Doe
Shari-Bobby
June 26th 2014
Phenomenal, as usual...these guys are the Real Deal!!!~Shari
The Woodlands, TX@Dosey Doe
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