
4) What is the best concert you ever went to, and who is number one on your list to see?
Ed Stein – I have been to lots of concerts in my life which makes it hard to choose. Bruce Springsteen was probably the most fun. For more recent bands it’s a tie between Linkin Park and Papa Roach. The band I wanted to see the most was Soundgarden. I had tickets for two weeks after Chris Cornell passed away. That’s why I’m so I happy I have Alice in Chains tix.
Chris Bushell – Big country fan so Kenny Chesney and Luke Bryan are probably the best ones I’ve been too. No real huge number ones of people I’d want to see though.
Jake Robles – Best concert I went to was last year. It was Gojira, a French death metal band opening for Avenged Sevenfold and Metallica. I had floor seats and got tossed around like a ragdoll for the first couple songs of Metallica’s set but honestly, that’s the way it’s supposed to be enjoyed. I’m seeing them in November actually but Ghost! They’re a band from Sweden and I am absolutely in love with them!
Ciara Durant – This is a very unfair question for a musician! The unfortunate thing is, I haven’t been to very many concerts. However, Sir Elton John was phenomenal live! You can’t beat classics like Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me, That’s Why They Call It The Blues, and Crocodile Rock! He’s a great entertainer and I grew up on his music. I am so glad I was able to see him perform before his retirement. Skillet is a close second. I’m seeing them again today actually. Paul McCartney is definitely next on my list! However, this is only because the greats like David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Cash, and Stevie Ray Vaughn are no longer with us.
Eddy Jones – I honestly don’t go to many concerts. I think the last one I went to was probably 10 years ago and it was Hedley opening for Simple Plan. If I had to go to one now I think I’d like to go to The Black Keys.