The concert was a journey through the California sounds of Laurel Canyon with some of the newer Scottish and American artists along with those summer breezes - both nostalgia and looking forward and proved a real treat for both aging hippies and younger fans!
Forty years ago in the early 1970s
when the music in New York became too corporate, many young musicians seeking
artistic freedoms and sunshine took off for LA – The Byrds, Crosby, Stills
& Nash, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Jackson Browne. It was a time of longer
hair and flowing skirts, peace signs and flower power dreams. I chose this
concert because last years inaugural event received top reviews and also
because the early 70s produced so many top albums and
some of my all time favourite sounds.
Scottish
singer songwriter Roddy Hart and his
quality band The Lonesome Fire
opened this colourful and varied concert with the Byrd's song So You Want to Be A Rock n Roll Star.
The beautiful Webb Sisters sang their close subtle harmonies on Everything Changes and Linda Ronstadt’s Heart Like a Wheel. Then Roddy Hart and The Lonesome Fire were joined on stage by lead man from California’s The Dawes for an excellent rendition of Jackson Browne’s After The Deluge. Frank Reader then sang a moving interpretation of a Judee Sill song, The Kiss. A treat to end the first half was a return of Cory Chisel and Adriel Harris, who both looked and sounded the part in casual American style and they sang Times Won’t Change and the Eagles Hotel California.
The Webb Sisters sang Judee Sill’s song Jesus Was A Crossmaker, followed by Roddy Woomble and Lau with Roll Um Easy (Little Feat). An LA band The Dawes were another highlight with their songs Most People, A Little Bit Of Everything and Desperados Under The Eaves (Warren Zevon) plus an encore. Hart is clearly both a Jackson Browne and Dawes fan!
The cast of
players finished on stage with some of Laurel Canyon’s biggest hits – Love The One Your With (Stephen Stills),
Take It Easy (The Eagles) and California Dreaming (The Mamas and The
Papas).
Quote Rolling Stone – 'It's about the vibe man and free
jamming … Goldberg.‘ They want to be loose.. to have the freedom to groove
their own groove.’ Photos and Review Pauline Keightley - http://pkimage.co.uk/
Roddy Hart has pulled together and compared
another top quality concert that offered the audience breadth, diversity and
quality. Hart also organised Celtic’s "Forever Young: A 70th Birthday
Tribute To Bob Dylan" Celtic Connections 2011, and were house band for
Gerry
Rafferty concert (2012) broadcast on BBC 2
Scotland. The concert drew on Celtic festival’s success with melding
American and Scottish sounds to offer interesting cross overs and highlight the
links between the Celtic music of the British Isles
and the American States. - http://www.roddyhart.com/