ZZ Top and Kid Rock came to Riverbend Amphitheater to play for a sold out crowd. The boys decided to sell discount tickets, beer, and merchandise to bring the masses...and the masses came! The photo pit was quite full and had to shoot this one from the far right side.
Images by Doug Siegel
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Rock The Rapids with ZZ Top, Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band and Junior Valentine
Rock The Rapids
ZZ Top, Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band and Junior Valentine
Fifth Third Ballpark
Comstock Park, Michigan
This was a different location for the Rock The Rapids fund raising show. Last year Rock The Rapids was located at the Van Andel Arena parking lot. This year was a great choice for location at the Fifth Third Ballpark in Comstock Park, Michigan.
Rock The Rapids every year at this time raise funds for local organizations as well as the John Ball Zoo located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. People get to see a great show and have a great time and do some good at the same time. The Fifth Third Ballpark had plenty of seating for everyone to see the show.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
ZZ Top: La Futura Tour
ZZ Top brought their bluesy-rock sound to the Tennessee Theatre on May 21st. They were touring on their La Futura album, which is their first album in nine years. It's hard to believe that they have been touring together for over 40 years now, but it certainly showed on this night! The chemistry between the band was apparent and on display for all to see. They seamlessly burned through the set list with ease and prowess.
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Monday, May 27, 2013
ZZ TOP Live at The Casino Ballroom
Article and Photographic images created by Conall O'Brien
ZZ Top rocked the Seacoast of New Hampshire at the Famous Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, in front of a sellout crowd of 2,200 enthusiastic fans comprised of one of the world's best fan bases.
After seeing the holy trinity of Texas outdoors numerous times at festivals, it was a treat to witness a rare club appearance that had folks rockin' out for almost 90 nonstop minutes.
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