Before we moved into our mobile home two months ago I had preconceived
negative views of what it might be like to live in a mobile home or what type
of neighbors I would be living next to. Well
my image was far from the mark, and we enjoy living in our two bedroom mobile
home. The neighbors are the friendliest people, as most wave hello or greet us
with a hardy Buenos Diaz every morning.
The same holds true for tribute bands, many assume they are
simply copying other groups and do not play well, this is an untrue notion
people have until they experience a great tribute show.
If you’re a regular reader you’re aware that I visit many
different venues to listen to tribute bands several times per month, some of
the groups leave a lot to be desired, while others draw me in for repeat
performances, and a handful I highly recommend seeing in person.
In January I met Jeff Salado in Long Beach, and found him to
be extremely friendly and fun to chat with, but I had no idea of his talent.
Mr. Salado and his band, Journey Revisited, sound remarkably just like Journey.
His band mates are each accomplished musicians, and the mix of their music and
Mr. Salado’s voice are very pleasing to the ears.
Most music lovers are aware of the ticket prices The Rolling
Stones were asking, tribute bands will cost you almost nothing if the concerts
are not free, as many are.
You can see for yourself that Journey Revisited is a must
see band this Friday in Victorville, and Saturday in San Bernardino. The shows
are very affordable at $5.00 Friday and $5.00 Saturday, not a bad deal for
ninety minutes of entertainment.
The band will depart Modesto Friday morning for the five to
six hour drive to Victorville, not certain when the group will make a repeat
performance in Southern California, so I suggest you see them this weekend.
Venue Address (Get
Directions)
Victorville, CA
Date and Time
Friday, May 31st at 7:30pm
Ticket Details
$5 - Purchase Tickets
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