Steve Chase
Adopting the same format as usual, it was Steve who
started tonight's concert with Billy Yates', up-tempo, Me,
Marie. Slowing things down he continued with the Beatles',
World Without Love, a hit for Peter and Gordon. This
evening he included one of his own songs, I Thought You
Knew, and ended his first session with J.J. Cale's, The
Breeze and a new one from the Eagles, It's Your World Now.
Middy performed the second act and included five
songs from one of his favourite singers, Gene Watson, I
Don't Need Anything At All, You Could Know As Much About
A Stranger, Love In A Hot Afternoon, You're Out Doing What
I'm Here Doing Without and Got No Reasons Now For Going
Home. Other songs came from the catalogues of Waylon
Jennings and Ed Bruce.
Together,' The Dangerous Brothers' gave a mix of ballads
and up-tempo songs, ideal for dancing and listening,
including George Jones', Billy B Badd, Froggy's, It's
Raining, Lonely Old World and Rivers and Mountains, Billy
Ray Cyrus', Where Am I Gonna Live, and to bring a
thoroughly enjoyable evening to a close, Froggy's rousing,
Roly.
Cyril
Insley
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