

New!!: 38 Special (band) and A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night Ī&M Records was an American record label founded as an independent company by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss in 1962. Expand index (27 more) » « Shrink index A Wild-Eyed Christmas NightĪ Wild-Eyed Christmas Night is the eleventh studio album by the southern rock band 38 Special, released in 2001. , Rock & Roll Strategy, Rock music, Rockin' into the Night, Rockin' into the Night (song), Rodney Mills, Rossington Collins Band, Sanctuary Records, Scott Hoffman, Second Chance (38 Special song), Southern rock, Special Delivery (38 Special album), Special forces, Special Forces (38 Special album), Strength in Numbers (38 Special album), Styx (band), Supergroup (music), Survivor (band), Teacher, Teacher, Teachers (film), Ted Nugent, The Cars, Tour de Force (38 Special album), Trace Adkins, Van Zant, Wild-Eyed Southern Boys, Yngwie Malmsteen, 38 Special (album).

Holmes, Don Barnes, Donnie Van Zant, Donny Baldwin, Drivetrain (album), Edgar Winter, Foghat, Gary Rossington, Georgia Institute of Technology, Grand Funk Railroad, Hank Williams Jr., Hard rock, Hold On Loosely, Jacksonville, Florida, Jefferson Starship, Jim Peterik, Jim Vallance, Ken Lyons, Kiss (band), Larry Junstrom, Liberty DeVitto, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Max Carl, New York City, Pat Travers, Peter Frampton, Razor & Tie, REO Speedwagon, Resolution (38 Special album), Rhythm and blues. ħ7 relations: A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night, A&M Records, Adult Contemporary (chart), Arena rock, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Benjamin Orr, Billboard (magazine), Billy Joel, Blues rock, Bobby Capps, Bone Against Steel, Bryan Adams, Cactus (American band), Caught Up in You, Charisma Records, CMC International, CMT Crossroads, Country rock, Dan Hartman, Danny Chauncey, Derek St. Overall, it was a great evening of memories, as the band closed with “Caught Up in You” and “Hold On Loosely”.38 Special (also, uncommonly, written.38 Special) is an American rock band that was formed by neighborhood friends Don Barnes and Donnie Van Zant in 1974 in Jacksonville, Florida. He showed masterful skill of guitar tone, and besides his guitar playing, I am sure every man in the audience had “hair envy”. It sounds cliché but the use of cowbell in the mix really spiced it up! Jerry Riggs played a beautiful instrumental (please don’t chide me, but I am guessing it was “Guitars from Hell”, a song he penned with Pat Travers). Toward the end of the concert, Garry Moffatt performed a drum solo, which was really enjoyable. The band’s cover of Chicago’s “Feeling Stronger Every Day” was especially meaningful in this year of COVID. Bobby CappsĪ heavy rock song with an infectious riff “Ride the Storm”, also a song from Barne’s solo album, was a highlight. The band must be drinking from the Fountain of Youth in St. Don Barnes looked fit and sang better than people half his age. One would never believe he is in his mid-70s.

Most of the crowd sat comfortably in their seats, a few stood up to dance, but there was plenty of cheering after each song.īobby Capps showed off his keys in “Honk Tonk Dancer” and killed it singing “Second Chance” and “Good Times”. “Wild-Eyed Southern Boys”, “Somebody Like You”, “Fantasy Girl”, and “If I’d Been the One” had the crowd singing along and head-bobbing with approval. The 50- and 60-something crowd got exactly what they came for as the band segued from one hit to another. Kicking back into my seat, I time-traveled back to 80s FM radio and MTV, as.
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38 Special came out of the starting gate full sprint with “Rockin’ into the Night”, which started what would be considered a night of “greatest hits”. 38 Special is comprised of founder Don Barnes (guitar/vocals), Bobby Capps (key/vocals), Garry Moffatt (drums), Barry Dunaway (bass), and Jerry Riggs (guitar). 38 Special are on a mini-tour of Florida, playing in Clearwater and tomorrow night in their hometown Jacksonville.

38 Special! It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas… It has been a week of concerts at Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Florida! Monday night Rock At Night reviewed Geoff Tate, the Voice of Queensrÿche, and tonight, it was a trip back to the 80s-again-with. 38 Special at Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Florida–DecemDon Barnes
