June 5, 2009
John Fogerty Live – A Rock Legend in Full Form What could be better than listening to CCR and John Fogerty albums? I’ll tell you: seeing Fogerty perform live. The legend absolutely lives up
November 1, 2008
Lenny Kravitz - Love Revolution Tour 2008 at the Saddledome in Calgary November 1, 2008 Thornley, opened the night, a Canadian post-grunge and alternative rock band formed in 2002 by frontman Ian Thornley during a
October 23, 2008
The Manhattan Transfer performed on October 23, 2008 at the Jack Singer Concert Hall in Calgary, Alberta, as part of their 35th Anniversary tour. Despite their reputation as a 10-time Grammy Award-winning vocal jazz group,
October 3, 2008
Joe Satriani October 3, 2008 stop at Calgary’s Jack Singer Concert Hall was one of those nights that stubbornly refuses to be filed under “forgettable.” The hall itself — widely regarded as one of North
October 1, 2008
Opening of the night for Sheryl Crow, Jim Cuddy, even without Blue Rodeo, is Blue Rodeo. His voice defines the band, and in many ways, it defines a piece of Canadian music itself. Like Great
August 18, 2008
Mötley Crüe rolled into the Pengrowth Saddledome with “Crüe Fest”on August 14, 2008, Thursday night, drawing a crowd of 10,500 fans for an evening packed with loud guitars, pyrotechnics, and hard rock excess. Post-grunge outfit Trapt
February 15, 2008
John Mellencamp w. opener Tom Cochrane (CAN) Calgary Saddledome February 15, 2008 Opening act Tom Cochrane was eager to take the crowd down memory lane, and the Canadian veteran knew exactly how to fire
June 23, 2007
Roger Waters - The Dark Side Of The Moon Tour 2007 June 23, 2007 I never got to see Pink Floyd in concert, so catching Roger Waters was the next best thing. Actually, I’m a
March 27, 2007
Eric Clapton at Scotia Saddledome Calgary, Canada Opener: Robert Cray March 27, 2007 Robert Cray - has been on my playlists for a while, with his bluesy, funky guitar playing and those cutting, soulful vocals.
January 16, 2006
Bryan Adams Anthology Tour 2006 Guest: Daniel Powter Jan 16, 2006 Bryan Adams absolutely blew the roof off the Scotiabank Saddledome with a marathon 3.5-hour concert. I’ve rarely seen the entire crowd on its feet,











