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by Leigh on 4/14/24Duke Energy Center for the Arts - Mahaffey Theater - St PetersburgIt was so much fun. I’ll see them when they return.
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The Guess Who on Tour
The current version of The Guess Who may feature only one original member — drummer Garry Peterson — but the group's signature mix of tough bluesy rock and tender pop harmonies remains intact. Supported by a crew that includes multi-instrumentalist Leonard Shaw (a member since 1991), former Quiet Riot bassist Rudy Sarzo, Styx/Tommy Shaw sideman Will Evankovich and singer/guitarist Derek Sharp, Peterson spearheaded The Guess Who's first album in over 23 years, The Future Is What It Used to Be, in 2018. While that record hews toward a sleazy, Southern-rockin' sound that befits Sharp's brash, belt-it-out vocal style, their setlists are stacked with classics from the Burton Cummings/Randy Bachman–era golden years.
The Guess Who in Concert
Where many of Canada's most notable '60s-rock exports moved to the States to further their careers, The Guess Who not only kept their feet planted in their native Winnipeg, Manitoba, their Canadianness was integral to both their identity and their success. Guitarist Randy Bachman, bassist Jim Kale and drummer Garry Peterson originally joined forces in the garage combo Chad Allan & the Expressions, who scored a hit in 1965 with their version of "Shakin' All Over." In an attempt to pique curious deejays' interest, the band's label sent out copies of the single to radio stations in sleeves branded with the words "guess who?" The ploy was almost too successful: with deejays mistakenly referring to the group as "Guess Who" on-air, the band opted to rebrand, a change that portended Allan's departure (due to tour-related exhaustion) and the promotion of new keyboardist Burton Cummings to the lead-vocal role. With Cummings at the helm, The Guess Who put their prairie pride front and center on 1969's Wheatfield Soul, whose elegant lead single "These Eyes" kickstarted their takeover of rock-radio playlists on both sides of the border for many years to come. Following the release of 1970's American Woman — whose seething title track became an instant anti-war anthem — Bachman left the group, eventually hitting equally lofty levels of success with Bachman-Turner Overdrive. Cummings kept the hit parade rolling into the mid '70s with perennial anthems like "Share the Land" and "Clap for the Wolfman," before dissolving the band in 1975. A few years later, Kale and Peterson secured ownership of the band name and — both together and separately — have commandeered various Guess Who lineups over the years, occasionally reuniting with Cummings and Bachman for special one-off performances.
It was so much fun. I’ll see them when they return.
The bands sound was great ! Best sound I have heard in that venue ! The band had their own equipment , staff informed me at event ! They also noticed ! Musicians were stellar !
Each member of the band is gifted and talented. I look forward to seeing them again
I really had a great time .very entertaining. It felt good to go back in time and hear the music I listened to when I was a teenager .
Online works.no go-betweens.Guess Who? Great Show!
It was more than I expected. The physical energy and comical relief of the band members was so entertaining. The lead singer and guitarist was spectacular. What a voice!!!!! The music brought back so many memories. The encore was not only one song but several and everyone was on their feet and no one left early. MAGICAL!!!!
They where good, I really enjoyed the songs that I recognized, I just wish there were more.
Great experience at the Mahaffey theatre, Bayfront center/ Duke Energy Center. This was the 4th time I've seem the Guess Who. Gary Peterson, at the age of 78, is still awesome on his Drum set. All (5) members put on GREAT show for 1 1/2 hours on a $78.00 dollar ticket, it was worth it!!!
The Guess Who concert was awesome!! The harmony and their singing voices rocked. First time at Mahaffey Theatre and very impressed.
I was disappointed at The Guess Who Concert. The last time I saw them in CA it was a much better show. They played all their hits in CA about 10 years ago. This time they were more interested in recreating a new band.