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A great day for a great cause with great artists, but the thing I’ll never forget is George Michael performing with Garth Brooks. And the only time I saw either of them (or Chaka Khan). Melissa Etheridge did the odd thing of playing two different sets during the show.
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Peter, Paul & Mary, Keb’ Mo’, Clint Black, Carole King, Monica, Third Eye Blind & James Taylor at National Mall, Washington, DC, USA for Earth Day
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My second Earth Day on the Mall, and with a lot of legends. Highlights were Clint Black covering Monty Python, and Carole King being joined on “You’ve Got A Friend” by David Crosby and James Taylor.
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Eddie From Ohio with Karen Savoka at The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA, USA
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This was the first time I went to The Birchmere since they moved to their current location.
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Pat McGee Band at Tower Records, Vienna, VA, USA
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A free record release show at the place I bought tickets from and right around the corner from work? Yes, I was there.
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at MCI Center, Washington, DC, USA
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I’d seen Neil Young, but not the rest, and I knew how rare it was for them to tour together. It was great, long show, full of not only CSNY songs, but also CSN and solo ones.
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