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Kansas // Live @ The Sandler Center // 8.10.18

Article and photos by: Wendy Podmenik Darugar

 

Virginia Beach, VA — We are all familiar with the songs that put Kansas on the charts in a big way during the 1970’s… “Carry on Wayward Son,” “Dust in the Wind,” and “Point of Know Return,” to mention just a few. This prog rock band’s music featured complex orchestral arrangements and philosophical lyrics, and their massive popularity allowed them to rule in arena shows in an era when musicianship was king.

Enter 2018 and Kansas is still touring, with fresh blood in the band yet retaining founding members Phil Ehart and Rich Williams plus long time (and the very congenial) member Billy Greer to provide a mature backbone. The current tour highlights classic album “Leftoverture” with a blend of top hits and newer material pulled from their first album in 14 years, “The Prelude Implicit.” Single “Summer” is earnest and youthful, with vocal harmonies that sound as if influenced by Chicago.

The hour and a half long show was punctuated with joyful standing ovations by the audience during fan favorites and culminated with an encore of “Carry On Wayward Son.” Please visit the link to view upcoming tour dates:

http://www.kansasband.com/

 

 

Wendy Podmenik Woodell
Since entering the world of photography in 2013, WENDY PODMENIK has focused her interest on live music. Her ultimate goal is to successfully present the live music genre as an art form which preserves the expression, emotion, and energy of specific moments in time. ////// GLENN WOODELL spends his musical time working both on and around the stage. He's spent decades behind the lens as a visual artist, and for his career, studied human vision as a scientific researcher. His time on the stage these days is either spent holding on to a bass guitar or a camera.
http://www.podmenikphoto.com
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