Keith Urban brought his Raise Em Up Tour to the PNC Bank Arts Center this past Friday. The tour is a continuation of his tour in support of his latest CD Fuse.
We were fortunate to see him last year on the first part of the tour, then titled Light the Fuse. The setlist was completely changed from last year with a heavy emphasis on the new material.
Local radio station Thunder 106.3 had a contest where you could win a chance to duet with Keith on his song We Were Us, recorded with Miranda Lambert. Hannah Turk(apologies if misspelled) from South Jersey got to perform and did a very good job.
Opening acts Brett Eldredge and Jerrod Niemann joining Keith for a cover of the Tim McGraw song Something Like That.
Once again Keith also performed a mini set on a stage set up in front of the lawn section of the amphitheater. Unlike last year where the whole band performed on the lawn stage, only Keith was there while the band stayed on the main stage.
Here are the setlists:
Brett Eldredge
Can't Behave
On and On
Beat of the Music
Fly Me to the Moon(Frank Sinatra cover:1 verse & chorus)
One Mississippi
Mean to Me
Tell Me Where to Park
Don't Ya
Jerrod Niemann
We Know How to Rock
Lover Lover
One More Drinkin' Song
Beach Baby
What Do You Want
Pride & Joy(Stevie Ray Vaughan cover)
Shinin' on Me
Buzz Back Girl
Donkey
Drink to That All Night
Keith Urban
Loves Poster Child
Sweet Thing
Somewhere in My Car
Only You Can Love Me This way
Long Hot Summer
Even the Star's Fall 4U
Good Thing
We Were Us w/Hannah Turk
Kiss a Girl
Who Wouldn't Want to be Me
Stupid Boy
Come Back to Me
Little Bit of Everything
Something Like That(Tim McGraw cover) w/Brett Eldredge & Jerrod Niemann
Mini Stage
Days Go By
Without You
You Look Good in My Shirt
Back to main stage
Cop Car
You Gonna Fly
Put You in a Song
Making Memories of Us
Better Life
Raise Em Up w/Eric Church on video
Somebody Like You/What you Need(INXS cover: 1 verse & chorus)
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Jon Bon Jovi & The Kings of Suburbia-Count Basie Theatre 7/30/2014
Jon Bon Jovi and his side band The Kings of Suburbia performed a benefit concert for the Parker Family Health Center at the Count Basie Theatre the other night. The center provides health care for people who do not have health insurance can receive proper care.
As with previous Kings of Suburbia shows, the set consisted of Bon Jovi songs and plenty of cover songs. The band included Bon Jovi touring guitarist Bobby Bandiera, Lorenza Ponce; another past touring member of Bon Jovi, drummer Rich Scanella and bassist Graham Maby and backing vocalist Laynonne Holmes. Sadly, the majority of the band was not introduced.
Midway through the show Jon's biggest influence Southside Johnny performed a 3 song set of classic Ray Charles songs, and then came back for two duets with Jon in the encore.
Here is the setlist.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band(Beatles cover)-Bobby Bandiera lead vocals, no Jon
Ain't Nothin' But a House Party(J. Geils Band cover)
Lost Highway
Whole Lot of Leavin'
Oh, Pretty Woman(Roy Orbison cover)
Everyday People(Sly & the Family Stone cover)
Old Time Rock & Roll(Bob Seger cover)
You Give Love a Bad Name
(What's So Funny 'Bout)Peace,Love & Understanding(Elvis Costello cover)
I'm Your Man(Leonard Cohen cover)
We Got it Goin' On
Under Pressure(Queen & David Bowie cover)
Baba O'Riley(Who cover)- Bobby Bandiera lead vocal,Violin solo by Lorenza Ponce
?????????(Ray Charles cover)- Southside Johnny, No Jon
Night Time is the Right Time(Ray Charles cover)- Southside Johnny & Layonne Holmes
What'd I Say? (Ray Charles cover)-Southside Johnny
The Letter(The Boxtops cover)- w/Southside Johnny Backing vocals
Who Says You Can't Go Home
Bad Medicine
Livin' on a Prayer(Acoustic version)
Because We Can
Talk to Me(Southside Johnny cover)-w/Southside Johnny
634-5789(Wilson Pickett cover)-w/Southside Johnny
American Pie(Don McLean cover)
As with previous Kings of Suburbia shows, the set consisted of Bon Jovi songs and plenty of cover songs. The band included Bon Jovi touring guitarist Bobby Bandiera, Lorenza Ponce; another past touring member of Bon Jovi, drummer Rich Scanella and bassist Graham Maby and backing vocalist Laynonne Holmes. Sadly, the majority of the band was not introduced.
Midway through the show Jon's biggest influence Southside Johnny performed a 3 song set of classic Ray Charles songs, and then came back for two duets with Jon in the encore.
Here is the setlist.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band(Beatles cover)-Bobby Bandiera lead vocals, no Jon
Ain't Nothin' But a House Party(J. Geils Band cover)
Lost Highway
Whole Lot of Leavin'
Oh, Pretty Woman(Roy Orbison cover)
Everyday People(Sly & the Family Stone cover)
Old Time Rock & Roll(Bob Seger cover)
You Give Love a Bad Name
(What's So Funny 'Bout)Peace,Love & Understanding(Elvis Costello cover)
I'm Your Man(Leonard Cohen cover)
We Got it Goin' On
Under Pressure(Queen & David Bowie cover)
Baba O'Riley(Who cover)- Bobby Bandiera lead vocal,Violin solo by Lorenza Ponce
?????????(Ray Charles cover)- Southside Johnny, No Jon
Night Time is the Right Time(Ray Charles cover)- Southside Johnny & Layonne Holmes
What'd I Say? (Ray Charles cover)-Southside Johnny
The Letter(The Boxtops cover)- w/Southside Johnny Backing vocals
Who Says You Can't Go Home
Bad Medicine
Livin' on a Prayer(Acoustic version)
Because We Can
Talk to Me(Southside Johnny cover)-w/Southside Johnny
634-5789(Wilson Pickett cover)-w/Southside Johnny
American Pie(Don McLean cover)
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