First of all before this show I wasn't the biggest Better than Ezra fan. I neither disliked or was over the moon about their music... Although my hubs and I had our heyday in the 90's he recently has taken a big interest in Ezra's music, so for Christmas I bought him tickets to this show.... it did not disappoint! First of all it was more or less an acoustic show ( guitar was amped) Kevin is crazy talented and just as entertaining.. He told lots of stories between songs.. and did a hilarious parody of Dave Matthews.. Of course a bulk of the playlist was Ezra favorites.. Extra Ordinary, Juicy, Desperately Wanting, King of New Orleans.. etc. He also did many covers all the way back to Johnny B Goode ( of course, he was playing at Chuck Berry's "stage") Classic rock favorites such as Pinball Wizard and Tom Sawyer, and some 80's too.. Add it Up and another one I can't remember the title to (pretty?) and a few relatively recent songs I was surprised he wrote for other musicians.. such as "Collide" for Howie Day.. However none of it would have been as epic if Michael Jerome, Ezra's current drummer, hadn't been there. He did not have a full kit but rather a wooden box he was sitting on, one drum, a cymbal, tambourine, and a few other small percussion items that I don't know the terms for.. (not a musician myself) but wow! He did not need a kit.. He provided quite the backbone for all the songs with just those items and did some amazing solos too! All the previous rock shows I had been to have been full on production amphitheater affairs but I have to say this show blew them away on talent and entertainment alone, I will certainly be buying tickets when Kevin comes back to St. Louis!