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Wednesday, January 16, 2019
The Revivalists at the Beacon Theatre
David Shaw
Transplanted from Hamilton, Ohio, David Shaw sought a music career by moving to New Orleans,
Louisiana. One day in 2007, guitarist Zack
Feinberg rode his bicycle past Shaw's porch and heard him singing a song
called "Purple Heart." The two conversed and started playing rock and
roll songs together. They became the nucleus of the Revivalists and soon started attracting local musicians to weekly
jam sessions at a local club. The band's popularity grew in 2017 with the song "Wish
I Knew You." The band presently consists of Shaw, Feinberg, pedal steel
player Ed Williams, keyboardist Michael Girardot, saxophonist Rob Ingraham, bassist George Gekas, drummer Andrew Campanelli, and percussionist Paulet "PJ" Howard. The
Revivalist's fourth studio album, Take
Good Care, was released on November 9, 2018. The Revivalists' first of two nights headlining the Beacon Theatre consisted heavily of songs
from the band's two most recent albums, and concluded with a cover of the Allman Brothers Band's "Whipping
Post." Breezy melodies drove many of the songs, with Shaw singing soulfully
as he paced the stage and reached out many times to the fans in the front rows.
Shaw was the Revivalists' charismatic focal point, but behind him, the band
drove the lively songs with bluesy lead guitar riffs, swaggering keyboards,
thumping percussion and boisterous horns. These musicians released the chemical
combustion within the songs with smooth and vibrant instrumental breaks. The
Revivalists proved that a band's live performances amount to more than a hit
single or two. Setlist:
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