I've been listening to Robin Trower since the early 80s and figured that since neither of us seems to be getting any younger, it was time to go see him. He did not disappoint! The band started off with a blistering "Too Rolling Stoned" and continued from there. They played for about an hour an a half, including a good mix of classics, such as "Bridge of Sighs" and "Day of the Eagle", combined with newer material. They're a great power trio, the bassist/vocalist and drummer providing steady and solid rhythm against Trower's intricate signature solos. The vocalist, whose name I wasn't able to catch, sounds remarkably like the original singer, the late James Dewar. On a couple of occasions, Trower himself did the singing. The three of them were a very tight assemblage who obviously love what they're doing, and the audience appeared to love it as well. All in all, it was an extremely enjoyable evening.