Ryan Adams and the Cardinals
Carnegie Music Hall
Oct. 29
8 p.m.
412-323-1919… Ryan Adams and the Cardinals
Carnegie Music Hall
Oct. 29
8 p.m.
412-323-1919
Ryan Adams, perhaps one of the most prolific artists in recent history, will take the stage in Oakland tonight, accompanied by his band The Cardinals
Adams released Easy Tiger, a solo effort, in June and Follow the Lights, an EP with The Cardinals, last week. The EP includes seven songs, including a mellower, softer version of “This Is It,” originally the first track off his 2003 solo release Rock N Roll and an updated version of “If I am a Stranger” from 2005’s Cold Roses, a two-disc set with The Cardinals.
Adams blends rock and country to form a unique sound that varies slightly from album to album, which is part of what builds the anticipation for each release – it’s tough to peg what Ryan Adams (with or without the Cardinals) will sound like this time around.
Although Adams is notorious for occasionally pitching a fit onstage, it’s still worth the risk (and the 30 bucks) to see him play live.
Adams plays tonight at 8 at the Carnegie Music Hall, right across the street from the Cathedral of Learning.
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