Pat Benatar Neil Giraldo and Rick Springfield Tour Review

Past Sara Alexander
Sunday, July 29, 2018 – Los Angeles duo Dauzat St Marie (formed in 2015) first took the stage and brought a modern all the same casual classic rock sound to Pinewood Bowl as 80'south music lovers of all ages filed in.
Before long after, at just a solar day before his 69th altogether, Rick Springfield wasted no time getting the party going with "Light This Party Upward." The 80's party boy was all smiles and curtained his historic period well as he ran around the stage and even showed off some surprisingly decent trip the light fantastic moves. A few songs in, he greeted fans with an enthusiastic, "Hello! How the heck are ya? I'm feeling pretty good too. We're all the same holding up pretty good right?" That he was, even with some minor difficulties with his guitar.
Springfield clearly enjoyed interacting with the audition throughout his gear up. Grabbing an audition member's poster of himself, he said, "This is scary. At some point in my life I said aye I recall I tin can become abroad with a pink suit." (These days he's more comfortable in a push button down, jeans, and a leather jacket.) He besides made an endeavor to shorthand a fan'southward CD right in the middle of a song. During "Don't Talk to Strangers," Springfield played a game of pass the mic, where audience members took turns singing the title lyric. It's safe to say some were better than others.
Springfield didn't just amuse the oversupply from stage, he actually joined them to perform a quite literal rendition of his 1983 hit "Man Touch." Hopping off stage, he made his way through cheering fans to loftier five, shake hands, and even sit down on a lap or ii as he continued to sing. Springfield managed to successfully blur the line of where the stage ended and the crowd began to create a fun and interactive experience for all concertgoers. He wrapped his prepare with his classic number one hitting from 1981, "Jessie's Daughter," equally expected.
Rick Springfield starts the bear witness with "Light This Party Up." Photo by Sara Alexander.

Rick Springfield gives loftier fives to fans! Photo by Sara Alexander.

Rick Springfield sits on Lincoln Star's Entertainment reporter Kent Wolgamott's lap! Photo by Sara Alexander.
A heartwarming video montage served equally introduction to Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo taking the stage. The video shared how Benatar has been singing since earlier she could talk and Giraldo has been playing guitar since the age of 6. The two both pursued music growing upwards and were somewhen introduced to each other in their early 20s. Their musical partnership began in 1979, and rock and whorl's greatest love story followed soon after. Nearly 40 years subsequently, the couple is all the same going potent and proved just that as they took the stage to "All Fired Up."
Clad in black leather leggings, Benatar exclaimed, "I don't think it'd exist summer unless we swung by and said hi to you lot!" While the petite vocalist didn't brandish the same antics as Springfield, she was able to continue the audition captivated in different ways. "Every song has a story," she shared, while pausing between songs to let fans know some meanings behind various hits. For instance, "Hell Is For Children" was inspired by a paper article and was written to help raise awareness on child corruption. "Smoothen" was written for female empowerment during the 2017 Women's March. Giving fans insight to the music helped to further build a personal connection for anybody nowadays.
The duo finished on a loftier note with the hitting that started it all, "Heartbreaker." The rendition soon turned into a cover of Johnny Cash'due south "Ring of Fire," among other songs. Giraldo enjoyed showing off and teasing the crowd with licks from "Majestic Haze" and "7 Nation Army." Fifty-fifty afterward all those years, there'southward still zippo he can't play and nothing she tin can't sing.

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. Photo by Sara Alexander.

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. Photo past Sara Alexander.

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. Photo by Sara Alexander.

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. Photograph past Sara Alexander.

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. Photo by Sara Alexander.
Source: https://www.govenuemagazine.com/rock-and-roll-soul-mates-pat-benatar-and-neil-giraldo-along-with-party-boy-rick-springfield-proved-80s-rock-is-still-alive-and-well-at-lincolns-pinewood-bowl-sunday-evening/
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