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by racephotoman on 10/6/22NYCB Theatre at Westbury - WestburyWould love to share any feedback but unfortunately screwed up and went to the Saturday's concert on Sunday. No idea how I screwed this up - and was looking forward to it. Walter
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Would love to share any feedback but unfortunately screwed up and went to the Saturday's concert on Sunday. No idea how I screwed this up - and was looking forward to it. Walter
Great energy of Peter Noone & Gary Puckett....The Box Tops were very interesting in their various music projects & associations as session musicians with great people!! I especially loved how Peter Noone jumped right into his set and engaged the audience as well as jumped into the audience. Gary Puckett's set was very moving....especially his singing "Home" as a tribute to all the Vets!! It was great fun to do the meet & greet with Gary Puckett ~ signed a photo and took a selfie. Looking forward to setting up my next visit to the iconic Westbury Music Fair!!!
The Box Tops did a strong 50 minute set, Gary Puckett blew the roof off on his 50 minute set, and Peter Noone hasn't lost a beat or his charisma...
concert venue is great . love being up close and personal . I just wish that the band was on stage with peter noone
I love Peter No-one. He always gives you a fantastic concert.
The sound mix for both the Box Tops and Gary Puckett was horrible. The music overpowered the voices on most songs. The sound mix for Peter Noone was fantastic.
peter noone was terrific. He enjoys being on stage so much you cant help but enjoy his show, Gary Pucket was good. The box tops were pretty good but they suffer from Alex Chilton not being alive and with the group
The line up showcased The Box Tops, Gary Puckett and of course Peter Noone. All I knew about The Box Tops was they sang the big hit, "The Letter". But I was pleasantly surprised at their other songs and they had a really great set. Gary Puckett is a wonderful performer and he gave special homage to all military in the audience which was very nice. He sang all his wonderful hits, but unfortunately his voice was not always strong. Not sure if it's a matter of age or a bad microphone, but some of his vocals were hard to hear. However, he is almost 80 years old so I will give him a pass. Last was the entertaining Peter Noone. Not only does he have great songs and sang them well, but the man has the best, funny stories. Peter is the reason I go see the show as often as possible. A great concert and a great time!
I was pleasantly surprised how good this concert is. I of course grew up with this music but every entertainer was great and seemed to genuinely enjoy what they were doing and passed that along to the audience. It was really an enjoyable experience.
As always the Bix Tips, Gary Puckett and Herman’s Hermits put on a great show. They all performed well brought back many memories. The only disappointment was the white light that the venue shinned on the performers. The placement of the light on stage shinned right in the eyes of those of us in the front rows and hindered us from being able to see the performers