Peter Cetera gave a concert on August 22,2009 that absolutely stunned me. The Fred in Peachtree City is a very fine venue for an amphitheater. Before the concert I read up on his bio...okay I didn't know the man is pushing 65,,,,, I thought well, I won't expect much. His music holds many romantic memories for my wife and I, so I put my reservations aside and hoped for the best. I AM SO GLAD THAT WE DID NOT MISS THIS NIGHT!!!!!!!!! Ceter was brilliant. His voice is just as elastic and has the same unique tone that it had 30+ years ago. Despite the strings being off-key at times, his intonation didn't waiver a bit. (Cetera explained during the concert that the addition of local string quartets was new to his tour.) He sang all his hits, i.e. "Glory of Love", "If You Leave Me Now", "Hard to Say I'm Sorry", "You're the Inspiration", "25 or 6 to 4", "One Good Woman", the duets "After All" and "Next Time I Fall in Love", etc. What impressed me as much as any of those was his rendition of the Beatles' "Yesterday". Cetera's session players were awesome as well. The first keyboardist and drummer, in particular, were phenoms in and of themselves. The concert was pure mastery. During and after the concert, I kept thinking to myself "this man is nearly 65 freakin' years old". I sure can't picture my dad doing this! I have been disappointed enough times with live events in the past, (especially by older "has-beens") , that I had set my sights low. MY HUMBLEST APOLGIES TO MR. PETER CETERA for my prejudices. Your voice is one in a billion, just as much today as ever. THANK YOU! I'm not one for the genre of sappy love songs, but you do them right and better than anyone else!