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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

FOGHAT LAUNCHES THEIR 2024 U.S. TOUR TO SOLD-OUT ANNA MARIA ISLAND CROWD!

 

 FOGHAT 

L I V E 

AT THE CENTER OF 

ANNA MARIA ISLAND

WEST OF BRADENTON, FLORIDA


Classic Rock & Blues legends Foghat opened their U.S. tour last Saturday night at The Center of Anna Maria Island west of Bradenton, Florida in front of a jam-packed sold-out auditorium and all the band members wives, which was made abundantly clear several times during the night by singer Scott Holt.

It was my first concert to cover at The Center in the heart of beautiful Anna Maria Island to kick off The Bradenton Gulf Island Concert Series.

A well-organized event with standing room only. Before the show I discovered Foghat taking pictures with some of their perhaps most loyal fans in a back room, so I grabbed my concert partner in crime and loyal photographer Mark Weaver and got a shot with the band. I conducted a zoom interview with legendary drummer and founding member Roger Earl on December 11th to promote their most recent release, Foghat’s seventeenth studio album ‘Sonic Mojo’ and upcoming U.S. tour.

ROGER EARL ZOOM INTERVIEW  

 Opening the show was singer-songwriter ‘Caruso’ (308 Ghost Train) with an acoustic set.

Foghat opened their set with an immediate crowd favorite, the 1975 hit “Fool for the City” written by the late Dave Peverett also known as Lonesome Dave. I witnessed the original Foghat lineup ten times over the years, from a third billing act supporting rock heavyweights to eventually top billing at large venues around the Washington D.C. area. I am usually one to criticize when only one or no original members are still performing under the original band name, but it’s certainly not the case with Foghat. In this case, Foghat could also be classified as The Rock Legend All-stars! The current lineup was simply magnificent in every way and loaded with rock legend familiarity and talent! 

FOGHAT LINEUP

ROGER EARL

 Savoy Brown member in 1968-70 and original Foghat drummer since its inception in 1971. As a side note, Roger Earl unsuccessfully auditioned for the Jimi Hendrix Experience. 

Just imagine if he got the gig.

BRYAN BASSETT 

Lead guitar and slide and has over 40 years’ experience as a professional musician and recording artist and 30 years’ experience as a recording engineer and producer. He began his career with Wild Cherry (“Play that Funky Music” a number 1 hit in 1976) and played with Lonesome Dave's Foghat and Molly Hatchet.

SCOTT HOLT
Lead singer, lead guitarist, songwriter was a member of blues legend Buddy Guy’s band. Scott has recorded and/or performed with a host of blues legends including B.B. King, Albert Collins, Junior Wells, John Lee Hooker, Otis Rush, Willie Dixon, Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana, Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox, Buddy Miles, Albert King, and Steve Miller among others.

RODNEY O' QUINN

Bass player, vocalist was a member of the Pat Travers Band before joining Foghat. Rodney also performed with the likes of Derek St Holmes (Ted Nugent), Mark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad/Mark Farner’s American Band), and Ronnie Montrose (Edgar Winter Group/Montrose/Gamma).

My favorite selections of the evening were the tracks from their new album ‘Sonic Mojo’ which entered at number one for Blues albums on the Billboard charts and remains in the top ten. “She’s a little Bit of Everything” and “Black Days and Blue Nights” from the new album followed their 1973 classic “Road Fever.” 

Ex Roger Earl bandmate from his Savoy Brown days, the late Kim Simmonds contributed several songs on the new album that were included in their set like “Drivin’ On.” Savoy Brown ex bandmates Pat DeSalvo and Garnet Grimm have recently teamed up with local guitar hero and Florida Music Hall of Fame inductee Sean Chambers to form Sean Chambers and the Savoy Brown Rhythm Section. I interviewed the band on zoom five months ago.



SEAN CHAMBERS
 WITH EX SAVOY BROWN MEMBERS
ZOOM INTERVIEW

Also, from the new album a Willie Dixon cover “Let Me Love You Baby” and one of my favs that should be a top40 hit if I had anything to do with it, “I Don’t Appreciate You.”

“I Just Want to Make Love to You” the timeless classic written by Willie Dixon in 1954 and recorded by Muddy Waters and eventually given to Foghat to record in 1972 ended the setlist before the encore. The current lineup performed the song immaculately, Willie and Muddy would be proud and honored.

The night concluded with Wild Cherry’s “Play That Funky Music” because of Bryan Bassett’s association with the band and Foghat’s most recognized rock anthem their 1975 hit “Slow Ride” from their fifth studio album, Fool for the City. “Slow Ride” was named the 45th "Best Hard Rock" song of all time by VH1.

After the show, the band came out to meet their fans.

A GREAT BAND AND A FUN NIGHT FOR ALL!

-By music journalist Ray Shasho

 Very special thanks to photographer Mark Weaver for all the Foghat photos. All the the live photos of Foghat featured in this article were shot by Mark Weaver.

Special thanks to Rose Nangano for arranging the show entry and photo access. You are the best!

And of course, special thanks to everyone at The Center of Anna Maria Island for a great evening! 




PURCHASE

THE BRAND-NEW RELEASE

BY

f o g h a t



Entitled

SONIC MOJO




available at

https://foghat.lnk.to/SonicMojoPR

and amazon.com



FOR MORE INFORMATION

ABOUT

f o g h a t 

VISIT

https://foghat.com/

Official website

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YouTube

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Pinterest

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Spotify

https://vinoshipper.com/shop/foghat_cellars

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Foghat wines

 

f o g h a t 

TOUR DATES

2024

Anna Maria, FL   The Center For Anna Maria Island

Jan. 20, 2024

Indio, CA   Fantasy Springs Resort Casino

Jan. 26, 2024

Enoch, AB   River Cree Resort & Casino

Feb. 2, 2024

Bremerton, WA   Admiral Theatre

Feb. 9, 2024

Las Vegas, NV   The Golden Nugget

Feb. 17, 2024

Parker, CO   Pace Center

Feb. 18, 2024

Solana Beach, CA   Belly Up Tavern

Mar. 9, 2024

Silver Spring, MD   Rock And Roll For Children 2024

Mar. 29, 2024

Van Wert, OH   NIswonger Performing Arts Center

Apr. 19, 2024

Belleville, IL   The Lincoln Theatre

Apr. 20, 2024

Tiffin, OH   The Ritz Theater

Jul. 18 - 20, 2024

Walker, MN   Moondance Jam

Aug. 23 - 25, 2024

Gatlinburg, TN   The Mountain Music Festival

 

Discography

Studio albums

Year         Title

1972 Foghat

1973 Foghat (Rock and Roll)

1974 Energized

Rock and Roll Outlaws

1975 Fool for the City

1976 Night Shift

1978 Stone Blue

1979 Boogie Motel

1980 Tight Shoes

1981 Girls to Chat & Boys to Bounce

1982 In the Mood for Something Rude

1983 Zig-Zag Walk

1994 Return of the Boogie Men

2003 Family Joules

2010 Last Train Home

2016 Under the Influence

2023 Sonic Mojo

 

Live albums

1977 Foghat Live

1998 Road Cases (live 1996)

2003 Decades Live

2007 Foghat Live II

2017 Live at the Belly Up

2021 8 Days on the Road

 

Compilations

Best of Foghat (1985)

Best of Foghat Volume 2 (1992)

Best of Foghat (Rhino Special Edition) (1992)

Slow Ride and Other Hits (1997)

Anthology (1999)

Hits You Remember Live (2001)

Live 2000 (2001)

The Essentials (2002)

The Definitive Rock Collection Double CD (2006)

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