Absolutely Loved them
by Annette on 5/15/23Seen in Granbury TX while on vacation. They did such a great job. True talent to the musicians they honor. This was actually the best part of my vacation. Love you guys!
7 BRIDGES IN CONCERT:
When it comes to an all-out Eagles tribute experience, veteran cover band 7 Bridges hit all the right notes. The talented group of players have been paying homage to the '70s icons for years, perfecting their sound and tightening up their harmonies to a degree that consistently satisfies even the staunchest Eagles purists. From classics like "Hotel California" and "Heartache Tonight" to choice selections from the solo careers of Don Henley and Joe Walsh, 7 Bridges' uncanny recreations will stun as the band delivers anther stellar round of family-friendly performances on their latest tour.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Nashville-based 7 Bridges have been paying homage to the Eagles with their intricately crafted tribute show since 2004. Featuring Jason Manning as Glenn Frey, Keith Thoma as Don Henley, Bryan Graves as Randy Meisner and Timothy B. Shmit, Vernon Roop as Joe Vitale, Blake Hall as Don Felder, and Tony Haan, Jr. as Joe Walsh, the band boasts an impressive chemistry that closely matches that of their namesake. Over the last decade 7 Bridges have played a variety of venues from casinos to county fairs, gaining national attention with several acclaimed tours. Back on the road they'll treat ticket buyers to their astonishingly faithful tribute show, performing hit after hit from the Eagles' hallowed discography.
Seen in Granbury TX while on vacation. They did such a great job. True talent to the musicians they honor. This was actually the best part of my vacation. Love you guys!
Why have a professional team to handle the volume if they are not able to judge that a half full auditorium needs to pull back on the amplification? It was not a crowd that wanted to hurt their hearing but a crowd that wanted to hear Eagles music and not distortions. The eagles are known for harmonies and blending but it was so loud you could not hear any blending of voices. That they fixed it an intermission only reinforces my opinion that they had it wrong for over an hour. Talented group of musicians who were let down by their tech team
More like a heavy metal concert. In addition they were out of tune and didn’t seem to be playing together. Left at intermission
The 7 Bridges Concert was one of the Best shows ever seen. Everyone at the Cobb Energy Center was very attentive and helpful to us non- technical attendees. I was able to get to my tickets fine and had no problems but that was the worst thing about the event was not being able to have paper tickets. I know that’s what things have gone to but it makes me uncomfortable having to do this.
Not a bad selection of songs and the guitarists were quite good. If the vocals were supposed to sound like originals they missed a little. The cowbell dude was nice comic relief. I wouldn’t see them again, but if a good price would be worth a show for fans
It was okay for the price but probably would not go see them again.
My husband and I had never seen a tribute band so we were a little skeptical about how close they could get to the original Eagle's band's music. We were both completely amazed at how well they nailed every song, how each bank member fit the voices of their Eagle's counterpart and even recreated the exact stage placement of each member. So many talented musicians it is hard to say who we enjoyed more but the lead guitarist is phenomenal and James Richardson's voice so reminiscent of Timothy B. Smith-may actually have been better. So enjoyed this concert!