For more than six decades, Robin Trower’s career has known no bounds. At the age of 76, the British guitarist can reflect on a journey in which he has planted flags across the musical sphere and played every role imaginable. He’s been the driving force behind ’60s icons Procol Harum. The transatlantic solo star who filled US stadiums with 1974’s Bridge of Sighs. The collaborator and occasional supergroup member. The elder-statesman songwriter whose late period still crackles with invention.
Turning once again to his trusty toolkit of Fender Stratocaster and Marshall amp, Trower’s guitar work is ageless, whether that’s the tough chop of “Ball of Fire,” “Losing You and Cloud Across The Sun” or the slower-burn wah squalls of the title track and “Deadly Kiss.”
This concert features special guests Katy Guillen & The Drive. Lauded by Under The Radar Magazine, the duo evokes a “simple and timeless indie rock sound carried by Guillen’s chugging guitar and Stephanie Williams’ (The Drive) driving drums, yet they also show off effortless instrumental chemistry, locking into an easygoing groove that gives both members a chance to shine.”
Robin Trower with special guests Katy Guillen & the Drive (Full-Shift)
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361 Symphony Park
Las Vegas, NV 89106 |
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