Monday, May 18, 2026

Rock and Roll Machine Reloaded = Endorphins

 
Mike Sorensen/Bad Wolf Media

I'LL BE WALKING around in a daze all day. Maybe all week. That's what happens when you get old and go to a great rock show.

A great, ass-kicking and make you wanna cry rock show.

Sunday night I took The Mighty Adam Yates to see Triumph and April Wine at the Hollywood Casino, the big outdoor place just outside St. Louis. I just wanted to see two of my favorite bands and get lost in a concert. Check and check!

April Wine has been around for more than 50 years. I was pleasantly surprised. Marc Parent has replaced the late Myles Goodwyn and Parent doesn't sound like him vocally, but man can he hit those high notes and play guitar. They were the opening act and they knew it and they simply cranked out one song after another.

High Roller, Enough Is Enough, and even the sappy Just Between You And Me were solid. Enough Is Enough is one of the great rock songs, ever. 

I saw Triumph 43 years ago (shudder). Back then it was all about explosions and light shows and drum solos and the in-your-face rock experience. Much has changed, obviously. Rik Emmett, my original guitar hero, is 72. He plays like he's 22. He. Just. Killed. It. 

It was loud but not earth-shattering loud, and pretty clear. Nowadays rock shows are about the video screens and images behind and beside the band as it plays, and there were some startling and creative clips. 

Gil Moore still plays drums and sings and still acts like he's having the time of his life. It's obvious these guys love to play and there was sheer joy on stage all night long. Mike Levine is no longer playing bass with Triumph, but here's where this version of the band got smart and has managed to stay relevant and deliver the goods live.

Todd Kerns is the bass player and did a fair amount of vocals. Brent Fitz played drums and keyboards and sang. Both have played with Slash and Alice Cooper, among others. Phil X of Bon Jovi, who actually replaced Rik Emmett in Triumph many years ago, is back on guitar and vocals.

Sure, Rik doesn't have that soaring tenor vocal range anymore. So you know what he does? He gets incredible players and lets them sing the high parts. The vocal harmonies were sublime.  And the guitar licks between Rick and Phil were ridiculous.

How do you get that good? By playing forever. I’ll play guitar forever but never remotely that good.

And the songs! Never Surrender, Hold On To Your Dreams, Lay It On The Line, Fight The Good Fight, Blinding Light Show ... Geesh!

The bowl was full but there was no lawn seating, so my guess is there was between 5,000 and 6,000 people. It was easy in and easy out. We bailed just as Triumph was finishing to beat the crowd and we were home by 1 a.m. That's late for an old guy like me, but I'll live.

If there is anything better than a great live show and hearing a great song start, please, let me know. The endorphin rush just surges through you and I'm going to keep getting the rush for a long time.

I am 61 and not even remotely in the class of the guys in Triumph or April Wine or any nationally touring band. But I do love to play and I have a blast playing. There are nights when I wonder if age is catching up to me and I really should be doing this.

Then I see Rik Emmett, 72, still at the top of his game and still having the time of his life.

I'm gonna keep going. Thank you, Rik, for the inspiration and the great songs over the years. Thank you Triumph and April Wine for great rock shows. Thank you Adam for letting me drag you along. Thank you Mike Sorensen of Bad Wolf Media for meeting us and taking more great pics.

What a night!

 

 

Friday, May 15, 2026

Summer Music Schedule 2026

  IT'S GOING TO be another busy summer and beyond for musical adventures. Here's a list for now - it will get updated and I'll try to post shows as they are announced.

As always, support live music and we will see you during another glorious Quincy summer!

Saturday May 23: Prospect Road at Spring Lake Country Club, 6-9 pm

Saturday May 30: HartHoff (Travis Hoffman and Rodney Hart) at Mayfest, Dick Brothers Brewery, 1-2:45 pm.

Saturday June 13: The Whatevers (Allison and Rodney) at Makers Market, Sixth Street Promenade, 1:30-3:30 pm,

Sunday June 14: Prospect Road at 19th Hole, Augusta IL, 2 pm

Saturday June 27: Just Be Cuz (Roland and Rodney Hart), Rock The Block in Douglas, MI.

 Saturday July 4: HoffHart, Quincy Brewing Company, 7-9 pm.

Saturday July 11: Prospect Road, Shorteez, Clayton IL, 7 pm.

Saturday July 18: TBA

 Friday July 31: Prospect Road, Sportsmen's in Mount Sterling, IL, 8 pm 

 Saturday Aug. 8: The Whatevers (Allison and Rodney), Quincy Brewing Company, 7-9 pm

Saturday Aug. 15: Prospect Road, Pour Haus, 7 pm. 

Saturday Aug. 29: Prospect Road, Sportsmen's in Mount Sterling, IL, 8 pm.

Sunday Sept. 13: Prospect Road, The Dock, 2-5 pm.

Saturday Sept 19: The Whatevers (Allison and Rodney), Makers Market at Sixth Street Promenade, 11:30 am

Saturday  Sept. 19: Prospect Road, 19th Hole in Augusta, IL, 3 pm.

Sunday, Oct. 18:  The Whatevers (Allison & Rodney), Baxter's Winery, Nauvoo IL, 3 pm. 


 

 

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Big rock show and going back in time

  I HAVEN'T GONE to a big rock show in seven years. I'm going Sunday. I'm dragging the soon-to-be retired-chief with me.

And I'm going back in time.

We have tickets to see Triumph and April Wine in Maryland Heights at the big outdoor place named after a business I don't remember. I'm giddy about it, like a high school senior.

Triumph? April Wine? Aren't they like 100 years old? 

Well. So am I.

I just want to go. I just want to see a great band play great songs. Yes, we will geek out at the gear and critique the sound and wonder about the drums cutting through the mix. But mostly I just want to enjoy the spectacle. 

Did I spend too much money and get good seats? Yes. See? Being old has its perks.

Triumph is fronted by Rik Emmett. He's one of my original rock and roll heroes. He is a huge reason I got really into the guitar and playing music. And he's still out there killing it.

So let's go back in time. I looked this up to make sure it happened. Thanks to the Kalamazoo public library, I now remember it was March 16, 1983. Triumph and Foghat played at Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and my buddy Scott and I went. Tickets were $10.75, plus we had to pay a 25-cent surcharge for parking. We were seniors in high school. We probably had to scrape up the cash and gas money. 

I remember little about it, other than we were deaf for days after. We were on the floor not far from the stage. The pyro and light show blew out minds. People went nuts. It was glorious!

I'm not expecting to be deaf for days after Sunday's show. I think you make it what you want. You either want to be there or you don't. You are either gonna have a great time or you aren't. 

I'm gonna. I might even spring for premium parking so we can get in and out faster. I bet it's more than a quarter.

I'm young now, I'm wild now, I long to be free .... !!!!!!

 Here's to the Rock And Roll Machine Reloaded, and a trip down memory lane.