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Al Stewart & The Empty Pockets, The Vogel, Red Bank, 7 May 2024 | AllEvents.in
The Vogel, 99 Monmouth Street,Red Bank,NJ,United States
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About the eventAl Stewart & The Empty Pockets
DOORS 6:30PM β’ SHOWTIME 7:30PM
The Vogel β’ Basie Center Campus β’ 99 Monmouth Street, Red Bank
After Alβs US tour in 2019 with his band The Empty Pockets, he spent most of 2020 and 2021 sidelined due the COVID-19 pandemic. But in 2022, he came back full force with a string of sold out shows in the United States and United Kingdom, and he even made his debut in Israel. In 2023, heβll continue his trek with several shows throughout the United States. He will be playing his old favorites, like Year Of The Cat, Time Passages, On the Border, Nostradamus and Roads To Moscow, along with selections from his deep catalogue.
The Scottish-born singer-songwriter has released nearly 20 introspective and lyrically powerful records featuring brilliant backing musicians (Jimmy Page, Phil Collins, Richard Thompson, Peter White, etc.). His biggest platinum successes, βYear Of The Catβ and βTime Passagesβ, were released in 1976 & 1978 respectively. Heβs had several top 20 singles, including the above-mentioned titles, as well as βOn the Borderβ and βSong On The Radioβ.
In Alβs own Words: βIβm just a folk singer that is interested in history and wine that got lucky with some hit records! Itβs as simple as that really. I was always a huge music fan and originally, I had wanted to be Brian Jones and then Bob Dylan, but those two jobs were already taken. And in many ways, Iβm still pretty much the same troubadour that I was back in 1965. I still get a kick out of hearing the Zombies, Hendrix or They Might be Giants on the radio.β