February 28, 2022 – Count Basie, Red Bank NJ
Review by Chris Yates // Photography by Estelle Massry
Legendary, American Rock & Roll Guitar Hero, Multi-Platinum, Hall of Fame Inductee and a New York Times Best Selling Author are just a few of the phrases that describe the amazingly talented Don Felder of Eagles fame.
Having co-written many of the Eagles hits such as the Grammy studded “Hotel California”, (one of the most played songs on the radio in Rock & Roll history), “Victim of Love” and “Those Shoes”; Don Felder played many Eagles hits throughout the evening.

Don Felder dressed in black jeans, a black tee and a cool black leather jacket, walked on the stage quietly and slowly, and after a welcoming wave gesture to the audience, opened with “Already Gone”, followed by “One of These Nights”, and then gave a nod to long time friend Stevie Ray Vaughan with “Pride and Joy”. From the opening song to the closing song, I found myself knowing every word and singing along with everyone else in the Count Basie Theatre.

The stage was set with a giant screen which played music videos corresponding to each song and in some cases literally matched the vocals of the past performances showcasing a younger but equally as skilled Don Felder. I found it particularly cool to see this technology displayed when he was singing Stevie Ray Vaughan’s “Pride and Joy” making it seem as if they were sharing the stage and in sync with one another. Equally entertaining as the music was, I also enjoyed listening to the stories Don Felder would tell between each song regarding their origin, and the experiences and people (other famed artists) he met along the way. As successful as Don Felder has been, he made it quite apparent that he continues to perform for the fans and for his love of music.
The evening went on with many sing along Eagles hits including “Peaceful Easy Feeling”, “Those Shoes”, “Witchy Women”, “Heartache Tonight”, “Life in the Fast Lane” & “Take It Easy” (to name a few), combined with some of his solo work. For the finale, the moment his iconic double neck guitar was handed to him, people left their seats and crowded to the front. We all knew what was about to come, which for some, would be a once in a lifetime music experience as he played the famed intro of ” Hotel California” and rocked the guitar solo.

After the band took their bow and left the stage, Don Felder was gracious and stuck around to engage with his fans, signing autographs and handing guitar picks to many. A class act indeed!
Don Felder’s Band consists of David Myhre (guitar), Paul Sidoti (bass), Seth Rausch (drums) & Rob Arthur (keys).

For more info please visit http://www.donfelder.com













