![]() When JD started in with “Perdition” (from their “Ballyhoo” disc), I first thought they were going to do a bluegrass version of Bon Jovi’s “Dead Or Alive” – which wouldn’t have been a bad thing – but I was wrong. Those who think that Americana isn’t “arena worthy” are just flat wrong and JD & The Straight Shot are shining examples. Tight harmonies and light-hearted energy carried “Moonlight” and grabbed the arena’s attention even more decisively. After welcoming their hometown crowd, they immediately, they slid right into “Redemption Train”. As Boomerocity readers already know from our interview with JD’s Marc Copley ( here), the Straight Shot is no stranger to performing with Don Henley and the boys.įrom the git-go JD and the band dumped a fresh dose of homeland Americana with “Never Alone” – one of several tunes from their new disc, “Good Luck And Good Night”. This top-shelf Americana band was the perfect opener for the iconic Eagles. ![]() CherryFor those who read their e-mail and are on top of what was going on at the Eagles concert last night at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, they took advantage of a very special, musical treat: JD & The Straight Shot.
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