Review: JoJo-Anthony
Photos: Joe Schaeffer As the old saying goes, "good things come to those who wait." A reunion show featuring guitarist Punky Meadows and vocalist Frank DiMino of the 70's classic rock band ANGEL was long overdue but well worth the anticipation. For those who are unfamiliar with ANGEL, the band released six albums on Casablanca Records from 1975 to 1980. Much like their label mates KISS, an ANGEL concert was one of the most spectacular shows of the 1970's. Donned in all white costumes and combined with the use of magic effects like the band mysteriously appearing and disappearing from the stage. Their image pioneered the Hair Metal movement of the 1980's but without the advantage of MTV (which had not been created yet), the band struggled to become a household name. They constantly toured America and built up a loyal fan base. Problems within Casablanca Records led to poor support of the band and ANGEL eventually disbanded in 1981. DiMino released his first solo album "Old Habits Die Hard" in 2015 and Meadows released his debut "Fallen Angel" the following year. Both men made guest appearances on each other's albums, which led to them reunite for a tour performing ANGEL material for the first time in almost four decades. The Whisky was packed with diehard fans as the band opened the show with "On the Rocks" from the "On Earth As It In Heaven" album. The band did a great job of representing material from all five ANGEL albums. My personal favorites were "Cast the First Stone" also from the "On Earth" album and "Bad Time" from "Sinful." Meadows solo reminded me of why he's one of my favorite guitarists. One of the highlights of the show was the performance of "The Fortune" from the second album "Helluva Band." It's the first ANGEL song I ever heard on a radio station here in Los Angeles upon its release in 1976. The song featured a fantastic keyboard intro by Charlie Calv and DiMino's vocals sounded as solid and fresh as when I first heard him perform the song at a midnight ANGEL concert that same year. The first thing that hit me and it hit me hard was how powerful and tight the band were. Meadows and DiMino assembled a group of seasoned professionals who knew the material and performed it superbly. This was evident on songs like "Can You Feel It" and Feelin' Right." The set also featured a few songs from both DiMino and Meadows solo albums. I really enjoyed "Never Again" by DiMino and "Straight Shooter" by Meadows. They also covered the Mott the Hoople classic "All the Young Dudes." Closing with "Rock and Rollers" from their debut album, the crowd was still enthusiastic after a two hour set. Of course the band returned for an encore with "The Tower" much to the crowd's delight. I was fortunate to have seen ANGEL at least a half a dozen times back in the 1970's. I won't ramble on how I feel that the band should have been one of the biggest bands in Rock N' Roll...but they should have! Their music is still available and I highly recommend all of their albums. Unfortunately there isn't any concert footage available of the original band. Did I enjoy this performance by TWO of the original members of ANGEL? Let's just say it was definitely well worth the wait... Frank Dimino - Vocals, Punky Meadows - Lead Guitar, Danny Farrow Anniello - Rhythm Guitar, Steve Ojane– Bass, Billy Orrico – Drums, Charlie Calv – Keyboards Setlist On the Rocks Can You Feel It Wild and Hot Rockin' in the City Straight Shooter The Fortune Cast the First Stone Bad Time Don't Leave Me Lonely Lost and Lonely I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore All the Young Dudes Never Again Got Love If You Want It Anyway You Want It Feelin' Right Rock & Rollers Encore The Tower All Images © Joe Schaeffer Photography
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8/18/2018 12:24:11 am
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