Turning Stone Live 2006
Benny Mardones
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Benny Mardones has enjoyed an extremely successful twenty-five years as a songwriter and showman. He has shared the stage with Fleetwood Mac and the Rolling Stones, and has played alongside legends such as the Otis Redding band. In a Showtime tribute to rock icon Roy Orbison, Benny performed with the likes of Bob Dylan, John Fogerty, and Johnny Cash. Mardones’ ability to compose music that transcends generational gaps and typical pop-rock-r&b genre pigeonholes has much to do with his achingly honest lyrics and soulful delivery. As Rolling Stone quips, his “gloriously adolescent romanticism” appeals to all – regardless of age or musical background.
Pursuing a rigorous touring schedule over the years despite his recent diagnosis with Parkinson’s, Benny gathers his strength from his passion for performing and his adoring fans. He notes that, “There are days where I wonder if I am going to be able to use these vocal chords... if my legs are going to hold me up. But at this point in my life, my fans are almost family – they support me and they help keep me going. As long as they want to hear me sing, as long as they want to come to the shows… I will pour every last drop of myself into performing.”
Benny’s "Turning Stone Live 2006" was recorded this past holiday season in Verona, New York. "I refuse to hold back, no matter how I'm feeling," says Mardones. "You come to my shows – you get 100% uncensored me.”
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Good to have a record of his live performance
author: John
Great record of his live performance
author: John
Not official, but ever so welcome. (Please bring out a DVD, Benny!) For us in Europe, we can only imagine what he is like live and this shows his voice is still up there with the greats (despite his illness.) More rockers and less ballads would make it even better, but it's still a vital CD for his fans.
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