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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 33 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Leon Russell Delivers a Energy Filled Evening !!!

    by Moongoddessss on 6/19/14Sherman Theater - Stroudsburg

    my review The set list was amazing not in any order just from memory.. Sweet Emily, Georgia on my Mind, Jumping Jack Flash with a little Paint it Black thrown in Papa was a Rolling Stone....... Wild Horses. Tight Rope, Hummingbird, I just Seen a Face, Delta Lady, A Song for You, Rolling in my Sweet Baby's Arms, Back To the Island , Hard Rains Gonna FalI will post the entire setlist when I find it....... Everyone should experience Leon and his Band !!! Leon was in great form, his voice was strong, his piano playing was AMAZING and his band is perfection. Leon was engaging with the audience , comfortable in his own skin and shared stories about his musical career . He really endeared himself to the audience and let us all peek into a window I have'nt experienced before at one of his concerts. If you are a Leon Russell fan and haven't seen him at this stage in his legendary career - I strongly urge you to book tickets for a concert near you. Current members of Leon's band include: Jackie Wessel, Bass; Brandon Holder, Drums; and Beau Charron, Keyboards,Lap Steel Guitar, and Mandolin.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Acustic Hot Tuna

    by BudskiBudski on 6/18/14Sherman Theater - Stroudsburg

    The Sherman Theater and the town Of Stroudsburg, Pa make for a great getaway to see a show ! Located very near the App Trail and the Delaware Water Gap . Hot Tuna is as polished a band as ever. If you always loved them, love them more! They came to play and played long sets that were just as good as their younger days. Leon Russell looks and seems great. His set was full of energy. He did one song after another as if he wanted to get it over with. Still Leon is a must see

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Beware Tuna fans - Hot Tuna opened

    by Catfishjohn58 on 6/17/14Sherman Theater - Stroudsburg

    To our surprise, Hot Tuna played first (even the President of the venue was surprised by that.) Jorma, Jack and Barry were in fine form, although I did think Jorma's voice was a bit less strong than the last couple of times I saw him. First time seeing Leon Russell. Excellent band. Leon's voice is definately an acquired taste.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Do not go unless you are a fan!

    by waldo10 on 6/17/14Sherman Theater - Stroudsburg

    OK, so the Sherman Theater is a great little venue still in the final stages of a very well done renovation. The acoustics were great and the seating comfortable. You have to be a Hot Tuna fan to appreciate their bluesy, jazz, folk-rock sound--Jack Casady is just amazing! I went with some non-Tuna fans and they were falling asleep after a great dinner at the local Irish Pub, Siamsa. Then Leon comes on with his tight band and rocks the place out--also a big fan, what talent! I saw him three years ago in London at Cadogan Hall right after the Elton John collaboration--he was better there--however, he did not disappoint. You are seeing performing history anytime you get to see these fantastic performing artists.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Old Guys, Fresh Sound

    by EastburgFan on 6/17/14Sherman Theater - Stroudsburg

    Acoustic Hot Tuna - Jack, Yorma & Barry - all three are professionals. Yorma's voice was clean and clear as was his guitar playing. Jack's bass & Barry's mandolin & guitar were the perfect compliments. You don't have to be at Hot Tuna fan to appreciate the music these guys make. Leon 'Russel - also a professional. He still has his signature voice. Maybe it's a little rough around the edges but the diamond shines through. I'm really happy I was able to see Leon in person. It was a great night!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hot Tuna Hot Indeed!

    by raouf on 6/17/14Sherman Theater - Stroudsburg

    I have seen Hot Tuna a number of times, both acoustic and electric; the first being back in 1975. So I knew what to expect from them. But I had never seen Leon Russell. He and his band were amazing, though I thought the sound was not exactly perfect for the venue. But what energy and stage presence! Excellent set. As for Hot Tuna, they are simply the best. The level of musicianship is off the charts, and they never have an "off night." I see them any and every chance I get.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    excellent

    by Judys53 on 6/17/14Sherman Theater - Stroudsburg

    I totally enjoyed Hot Tuna, The only thing I wish was that they did an encore! They sounded as good today as they did 30 years ago.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Leon Russell was wonderful!

    by mb4ch2n on 1/20/14Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    I can't believe Leon Russell played for so long! He's a piano playing machine! Hot Acoustic Tuna are very talented musicians but there music is not my cup of tea.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Leon Rocks

    by drofrats on 1/19/14Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    They may have to help him on stage to the piano but once those fingers hit the keyboard look out mama . The man hasn't lost a step.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    little dissappointed

    by georgiapeach on 1/18/14Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    didn't hear my favorite two songs....Lady Blue and Back to the Island.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Leon Great - Tuna cold!

    by SkaJeff on 1/18/14Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    Leon Russell was a 5 stars all the way!!! What an incredible performance from someone that a friend said was "dead" on the Elton John/Leon Russell tour. Leon was very engaging with the audience. He told stories and sounded great on all songs. In the middle, his band left him to play alone and he sent chills up my spine with an old gospel song (His Eye is on the Sparrow) and my favorite Magic Mirror. He stayed on stage and asked the audience to 'pretend' he had walked off the stage and came back out for an encore. He said "If you know me at all you know I don't like to walk much so let's just pretend I left and came back" What a class act. Hot Tuna gave an acoustic set with Jorma & Jack & another performer (introduced in a garbled way by Jorma) that played primarily mandolin. They are awesome musicians but the show was a big letdown after Leon. Jorma mumbled at the end of almost every verse which got annoying after a few songs, When leaving the show people wondered (out loud!) why Leon wasn't the main liner...

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Talented, b u t . . .

    by 13boy on 1/18/14Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    They are mature talented instrumentalists. However no one seemed to be in charge at any one time. Solos or riffs were being played underneath the verses? Two soloing at the same time? I am by no means looking for simple music, and I can imagine playing basic chords can get boring while your friend is singing or soloing. But all three doing what they want when they want doesn't hold my interest for long.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Leon Russell and Acoustic Hot Tuna

    by FrankieL on 1/18/14Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    Truthfully we.came to see Leon and were not dissappointed. He talked to the crowd like we were at home and brought back memories from the 70's. Bob Dylan might as well retire to callng n the chickens at night because Leon still has it and he doesn't . Hot Tuna was great also, mellowed out the evening. Picking and grinning as always.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Magnificent Double Billing

    by Blues50 on 1/18/14Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    A perfect double billing. Classic rock & roll and low-key acoustic rock and folk style. Pumped up listening to Leon Russell doing the classic r&r and closing with "Great Balls of Fire" and "Roll Over Beethoven" then mellowing out to Hot Tuna's acoustic set. Each one of them showed there diverse talents very well.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    hOt tuna was awesOme !

    by mcbeeb on 1/18/14Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    what a great Opening act in leOn russell as I still remember the first time I saw him back in 1969....and 3 times since.. as fOr hOt tuna...well...they dO what they dO as well as anyOne picking On stage. what a wOnderful 3 1/2 hOurs Of music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Leon Russell... STILL AMAZING

    by IamListening on 1/18/14Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    I'm sure Hot Tuna is great... but I came to see Leon. Watching him in all of his amazing presence, sitting at the big white piano and playing like no one else in the world can, was a great memory and awe inspiring. His voice is still powerful and unique and his lyrics remain relevant years after he began impacting the music world.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Hot Tuna Cooks

    by Mark999 on 6/30/13Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    Just great guitar/mandolin playing. Nothing fancy here, just solid.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    by JohnJoseph on 6/27/13Birchmere - Alexandria

    The concert was short. It ended around 10:30pm. Apparently the musicians did not care what the audience thought of the selection of songs that was made for the setlist. I am a longtime fan of Hot Tuna. I am familiar with the music on their albums. There was no drummer to play with the three musicians. Which I thought was a disadvantage. It was almost folk oriented. Some guy who I had not heard of before played the mandolin. That in itself was a questionable choice of musicians. Jorma kaukonen played an acoustic guitar throughout. Jack Casady ended up talking into the mike between the songs to some extent. No profundities were said. Many of the songs were relatively obscure. The group did not attempt to rock out. Jorma made some comments about getting old.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hot Tuna Acoustic

    by Anonymous on 6/20/13Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    Hot Tuna was in fine form once again. They played a lot of old favorites including 99 Year Blues and Death Don't Have No Mercy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Acoustic Hot Tuna

    by MikeTucc on 6/17/13Birchmere - Alexandria

    We had a great time at this show, the 1st act was Jill Sobule, she is witty and sarcastic with her songs. She had the whole place singing with her. Jorma and Jack were spot on. They are american music icons.