The rock band will headline Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio on Dec. 10.
that finds both artists digging into a deep power pop vein erupting with an urgent torrent of melodic hooks. Elsewhere, veteran harmonica player Jimmy Hall is tapped to play blistering harp on the sinewy blues of “Final Day.”
“We’re not a political band, but we talk about politics amongst ourselves,” he explained. “These are songs that we’d written over a period of time, including during the last four years of the last administration — it’s about how to be optimistic in a pessimistic world. We decided to do so John Lennon could get all the credit and all the criticism. It seemed an apropos song.”
Those compositional chops have roots in both the British Invasion sensibilities of groups like the Fab Four, Stones, Yardbirds, Who and The Move and the rich trove of blues legends plying their trade in Nielsen’s childhood Chicago backyard. And while The Phaetons morphed into The Grim Reapers , the guitarist’s trip to Cheap Trick included a briefand in the short-lived band Sick Man of Europe.
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