Personnel: Joe jackson (vocals, melodica, keyboards); Gary Sanford (guitar, background vocals); Graham Maby (bass, background vocals); Dave Houghton (drums, background vocals).Recorded live at The Fillmore, San Francisco, California; House Of Blues, Los Angeles, California; House Of Blues, Anaheim, California; 4th And B, San Diego, California in 2003.In 2003, more than two decades after disbanding, the original Joe Jackson Band reunited for a new album and tour, to longtime fans' unending delight. The reggae-influenced, bass-driven band did much to popularize "new wave" in the late 1970s, and after 20-plus years of Jackson dabbling with everything from jump blues to neo-classical orchestrations, the vibrant rock energy of Gary Sanford, Graham Maby, and Dave Houghton is a breath of fresh air. The band puts as much into the songs from the new album as it does into the classics, but unsurprisingly it's those late-'70s rockers that elicit the most emphatic audience response. To hear these hardy rock & roll vets lay into the breathless, punky "Got the Time" or the Kinks-meet-ska archness of "Sunday Papers" with the vigor of young men is to believe in rock as the fountain of youth.
Personnel: Joe jackson (vocals, melodica, keyboards); Gary Sanford (guitar, background vocals); Graham Maby (bass, background vocals); Dave Houghton (drums, background vocals).Recorded live at The Fillmore, San Francisco, California; House Of Blues, Los Angeles, California; House Of Blues, Anaheim, California; 4th And B, San Diego, California in 2003.In 2003, more than two decades after disbanding, the original Joe Jackson Band reunited for a new album and tour, to longtime fans' unending delight. The reggae-influenced, bass-driven band did much to popularize "new wave" in the late 1970s, and after 20-plus years of Jackson dabbling with everything from jump blues to neo-classical orchestrations, the vibrant rock energy of Gary Sanford, Graham Maby, and Dave Houghton is a breath of fresh air. The band puts as much into the songs from the new album as it does into the classics, but unsurprisingly it's those late-'70s rockers that elicit the most emphatic audience response. To hear these hardy rock & roll vets lay into the breathless, punky "Got the Time" or the Kinks-meet-ska archness of "Sunday Papers" with the vigor of young men is to believe in rock as the fountain of youth.
Hero image 0 of Personnel: Joe jackson (vocals, melodica, keyboards); Gary Sanford (guitar, background vocals); Graham Maby (bass, background vocals); Dave Houghton (drums, background vocals).Recorded live at The Fillmore, San Francisco, California; House Of Blues, Los Angeles, California; House Of Blues, Anaheim, California; 4th And B, San Diego, California in 2003.In 2003, more than two decades after disbanding, the original Joe Jackson Band reunited for a new album and tour, to longtime fans' unending delight. The reggae-influenced, bass-driven band did much to popularize "new wave" in the late 1970s, and after 20-plus years of Jackson dabbling with everything from jump blues to neo-classical orchestrations, the vibrant rock energy of Gary Sanford, Graham Maby, and Dave Houghton is a breath of fresh air. The band puts as much into the songs from the new album as it does into the classics, but unsurprisingly it's those late-'70s rockers that elicit the most emphatic audience response. To hear these hardy rock & roll vets lay into the breathless, punky "Got the Time" or the Kinks-meet-ska archness of "Sunday Papers" with the vigor of young men is to believe in rock as the fountain of youth., 0 of 1

Personnel: Joe jackson (vocals, melodica, keyboards); Gary Sanford (guitar, background vocals); Graham Maby (bass, background vocals); Dave Houghton (drums, background vocals).Recorded live at The Fillmore, San Francisco, California; House Of Blues, Los Angeles, California; House Of Blues, Anaheim, California; 4th And B, San Diego, California in 2003.In 2003, more than two decades after disbanding, the original Joe Jackson Band reunited for a new album and tour, to longtime fans' unending delight. The reggae-influenced, bass-driven band did much to popularize "new wave" in the late 1970s, and after 20-plus years of Jackson dabbling with everything from jump blues to neo-classical orchestrations, the vibrant rock energy of Gary Sanford, Graham Maby, and Dave Houghton is a breath of fresh air. The band puts as much into the songs from the new album as it does into the classics, but unsurprisingly it's those late-'70s rockers that elicit the most emphatic audience response. To hear these hardy rock & roll vets lay into the breathless, punky "Got the Time" or the Kinks-meet-ska archness of "Sunday Papers" with the vigor of young men is to believe in rock as the fountain of youth.

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