Opening night tonight in Philly for The Rock Tenor (Rob Evan) a concert conceived by the Broadway star with director Vincent Marini. A two-hour show with a live rock band and some very talented performers. It's worth the trip to Philadelphia. Good Luck, Guys!!
You're right. No Wildhorn, no "This Is The Moment." Did you think that was all Rob Evan could do? I think you would be quite surprised by this concert. The whole crew is fantastic. Morgan James is a beauty, too.
I understand it went very well last night. I'm expecting a review on BroadwayWorld soon. As far as I know it was not recorded but you can see a great clip on therocktenor.com from the NBC Good Morning America (So. Jersey and Philly)tv program filmed last Friday....Rob Evan and Morgan James singing "Making Love"...a Jim Steinman song.
It's similar to the TDE concerts in that Rob performs material by Jim Steinman. However, it differs in that it's not solely Steinman material. TDE was basically a vehicle for Steinman's newer compositions and biggest hits in the wake of Meat Loaf kicking him to the curb during the creative process of Bat Out of Hell III.
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"You're right. No Wildhorn, no "This Is The Moment." Did you think that was all Rob Evan could do? I think you would be quite surprised by this concert."
...no I didn't think that's all Evan could do. I just don't necessarily care to see him cover songs without getting atleast one he's boasted about . Since it's in Philly, may have to check it out .. we'll see.
Opening was lots of excitement and buzz in the audience. Both Rob & Vincent were very pleased and grateful for all the support. At least one of the arrangers (Jeremy Roberts) attended.
Some TB chatters are comparing it to "Rock of Ages" (see ATC posts).
I will be doing a BWW review after I sit down with the creators. Meantime, here is the set list and link to their site for more details about the show and ticketing info.
1. Opening - Hey Jude into Don't Stop Believing into Satisfaction into We Will Rock You into Kashmir into Carry on My Wayward Son into All Good People into an interesting combo of Styx- Come Sail Away, Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusic, and the Theme from 2001 A Space Odyssey 2. Bring Him Home (Les Miserables) and Daughtry's Home 3. Beatles - Blackbird into Yesterday into Eleanor Rigby 4. Lascia Ch'io Pianga (Handel) into combo of Open Arms (Journey) and Johanna (Sondheim) 5. Nessun Dorma (Puccini) with a Kashmir rock feel 6. Kiss A Girl (Keith Urban) 7. O Fortuna (Carmina Burana) and Wanted Dead or Alive (Bon Jovi) 8. Alone (Heart) 9. Till There Was You (Music Man) and Say (John Mayer) 10. Life is a Highway (Rascal Flatts)
ACT II 1. Half An Acre (Hem) and Making Love Out of Nothing At All (Air Supply) 2. Besame Mucho (Andrea Bocelli) and Every Little Thing She Does is Magic (The Police) 3. Devil Went Down To Georgia (Charlie Daniels Band) 4. Caruso (written by Lucio Dalla) and Time To Say Goodbye (Francesco Satori and Lucio Quarantotto) 5. Paradise By The Dashboard Lights (Meatloaf) 6. Hallelujah - (Leonard Cohen- as recorded by Jeff Buckley) 7. Queen - Who Wants to Live Forever, Somebody to Love, Crazy Little Thing Called Love 8. Hosanna (Rock version from Andrew Lloyd Weber's Requiem) ENCORE - HEY JUDE
Pati, Looking forward to your review. As you undoubtedly know, the reviews thus far have been very good. By the way, nice seeing you in Lenape last weekend, and Craig Schulman.
Met up with Rob yesterday to get a better insight on show details, expectations, etc. Putting together a review asap. Positive word on the street has peaked ticket sales.
Heard it was sold out tonight and this afternoon. Great news 'cause these performers work so hard and put on a fine show. Ticket price is reasonable. Theater seats almost 300, stadium-style so there's not a bad seat in the house.
I saw it last Saturday, I know the director, I thought it was fantasic, and very well put together :)
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