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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 30 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Robert Randolph & his family: a national treasure!

    by GerryN2GJ on 4/24/17The Stone Pony - Asbury Park

    I first saw & heard the Randolph family band on the "Keepin' the Blues Alive II" cruise in 2016. There were many acts that I had never seen before and I got a great education in blues and blues/rock music on the trip. Rolling Stone correctly lists Robert on the list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. His mastery of the pedal steel guitar is legendary. The other band members are tightly-knit in every piece they play. One terrific surprise (to me) was the opening act: the Matt O'ree Band! Matt, I was informed, is the new guitar player for Bon Jovi, and I can see why -- he's absolutely amazing. I put him up there on my list with Joe Bonamassa and Joe Satriani! I'm not exaggerating! My only complaint was that I bought tix in advance on Ticketmaster and paid way more than I could have at the door. I won't make that mistake again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Robert Randolph was Simply Awesome!

    by Stdaisylynn on 4/24/17The Stone Pony - Asbury Park

    Robert Randolph and the Family Band were on point at the Stone Pony Friday night! They played mostly from their new album which I truly enjoyed as I have been listening to it nonstop! The energy of the show was high and the audience responded, just an excellent musical experience!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Nice to see a great artist play with his mentors!

    by Troublenomore on 2/28/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Gospel Blues Heaven! The only bluesy rock song was Voodoo Chile! Which was simply amazing with 4 slide players as were all of the other tunes!!!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Just a charismatic jam cacophony

    by n00bcannonball on 2/26/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Now, I love Robert Randolph. He's an amazing musician and performer. I appreciate that he wanted to showcase his sacred steel roots, but don't expect Family Band style stuff here. This music came out of Pentecostal churches with the purpose of getting the congregation "in the Spirit", and so most of the time it's a charismatic jam session, and with all the slide guitars and pedal steels at once, it's a little bit of cacophony sometimes. You will get to see Robert Randolph shred it up sometimes, but not often. Just as the title says, he's really just presenting "the Slide Brothers."

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Slide Masters

    by CKmec on 2/26/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Robert Randolph was fantastic and never overshadowed the slide brothers. 6 amazing musicians were on stage each as mind blowing as the next. The venue was perfect for a show such as this one; small and intimate really gave it a personal feel. I plan to see Robert Randolph every time he comes to Los Angeles.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Venue, but way too short a set of Otis Taylo

    by surf1div1 on 2/25/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    I came primarily for Otis Taylor as I had never heard of Robert prior. He's a great and enthusiastic performer though. I liked their set and would recommend them again, but come on....38 minutes of OT?

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by RedTurtle86 on 2/25/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    The show was great... Otis Taylor & his band rocked the house....his violinist was incredible....Randolph & the Slide Brothers were so rich in their expression... .an absolutely amazing evening.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Robert Randolph had the house on it's feet

    by TopangaD on 2/25/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Love the slide guitar sound but had not heard this band before so we weren't quite sure what to expect but man they delivered a great performance

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Pure joy!

    by Toneequa on 2/25/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Robert Randolph and the Slide Brothers is a show you should not miss. Historically and musically this is one for the record books.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dynamic! They took us to church!

    by Rhondas7 on 2/25/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Really enjoyed the entire show. Soulful, straight from the heart music without artifice. Wonderful performances by Calvin Cooke, Aubrey Ghent, Darick Campbell, Chuck Campbell, and of course, Robert Randolph. Otis Taylor's opening set was eclectic and fun.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    outstanding!

    by 2anon on 2/25/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    This is the third time I've seen Robert Randolph (other times with the Family Band), and it was just as amazing as both prior concerts. I took two friends who had no idea of either performer and they are now fans. Otis Taylor did not play my favorite song; however, I believe it was due to time constraints, focusing on new material, and possibly his daughter not being there. A little different from when I previously saw Otis Taylor but still, a great show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AMAZING!

    by kelleyrmiller on 2/25/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Simply Amazing! A joy to witness. These guys seriously emmanated enthusiastic joy that reached right into my soul!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    dont forget otis

    by rabenbru on 2/25/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    a great show. the audience knew what they were coming to and this gave it a great vibe. otis taylor and his band were terrific; the lady on the electric violin is amazing the four slide guitars, with his mentors were fantastic. however, for me there is a tension between the sacred, church music and the secular, funky, blues music that also lies inside RR. would like more of the latter

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2/25/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Both acts great! Slide brothers is a type of act you won't see anywhere else. Terrific!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Robert Randolph The Family Band

    by DenverBlues on 1/29/11Ogden Theatre - Denver

    Phenomenal guitarist. All members of band multifaceted and amazing. Robert Randolf invited audience members up to jam with the band. Very gracious and humble artist. High energy show lots of audience participation. Great Views of stage.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Robert Randolph Is The Man!

    by AdamInColo on 1/25/11Ogden Theatre - Denver

    RR is the man! Must see show! As usual he drew a deverse crowd and rocked the whole joint!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal as always!

    by chalkie on 1/24/11Ogden Theatre - Denver

    Robert Randolph & the Family Band was fabulous! But we knew that would be the case because this band is about as good as it gets and always brings their best. All the songs on the latest release are even better live than they are on the album. This, along with many of bands standards made for an unforgettable evening.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    RR Rocks!

    by wurste on 1/24/11Ogden Theatre - Denver

    Robert and his band have so much energy. A must see for any serious music lover!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Propulsive high energy show.

    by OgdenGoblin on 1/24/11Ogden Theatre - Denver

    RR and the FB blew the doors off of the Ogden Saturday night. I've seen them on TV a couple of times, and on you tube, but this was my first experience of the band live. They took the stage following a very strong opening set by The Constellations, who were tight, bouncy, and fun. Once Robert sat down at his sacred steel I felt the energy in the house go up about 10%. The band soared into their opening cut and it simply did not stop from there. Not for over an hour and a half. The bass player was in the pocket the entire night and the rapport between he and RR was obvious and led to some very crunchy moments in the show. Recognized covers of Thriller and Bowie's "Let's Dance." Both of which set the place on fire. I love the pedal steel and what it is capable of, whether its country or rock and roll. This man is a master and gets sounds out of it that are amazing. It was like seeing Duane Allman at his hottest. This is how Jimi would have sounded playing pedal steel. Or Stevie Ray. WOW!!!! This show made me high.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Robert Randolph-Stay home and listen to his albums

    by pas2112 on 1/24/11Ogden Theatre - Denver

    I have to say I was dissappointed. He didn't come out until almost 10:30, and the first few songs he did all sounded the same, like he was playing the same rif over and over. He has a lovely lady that has a terrific voice that he hides back in the corner. She needs to be out front and sing way more songs. I left half way through the show.