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| + | * [[1998-06-16 (Sting)]], [[Sting]] in Como, Italy |
| + | * [[1998-06-16 (Andy Summers)]], the [[Andy Summers]] concert in New York, NY, USA |
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− | ! colspan="2" | <big>1998-06-16</big>
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− | ! colspan="2" | Performance summary
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− | | <b>Artist performing:</b>
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− | | [[Andy Summers]]
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− | | <b>Venue:</b>
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− | | [[The Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse]]
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− | | <b>Location:</b>
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− | | New York, NY, USA
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− | On [[1998-06-16]], [[Andy Summers]] performed at the [[The Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse]] in New York, NY, USA.
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− | =Setlist=
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− | =Recording information=
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− | ''This section needs more information. Please note if an official or unofficial recording, or recording(s), is known to exists of this performance.''
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− | =Trivia=
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− | Tuesday night's Festival Within a Festival show was a
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− | four-hour guitar blowout, "To Herb Ellis With Love,"
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− | well produced but involving so many guitarists that none,
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− | save Ellis, was given enough time.
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− | With the indefatigable Earl May on bass and Winard Harper
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− | on drums, 17 guitarists (only one, Andy Summers - of
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− | "Police" fame - playing electric) did their thing. Some
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− | played as a duo - Joe Puma / Remo Palmier; Mark Elf / Alden;
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− | Mundell Lowe / Sal Salvador; John Abercrombie / Vic Juris;
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− | Jimmy Bruno / Jack Wilkins. Others played solo, with and
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− | without bass and drums - Gene Bertoncini, Joe Diori, Ron
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− | Affif and Scotland's astonishing Martin Taylor, whose
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− | "I Got Rhythm" variations had the audience on its feet,
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− | cheering.
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− | Tucked in the middle of the concert was a beautiful
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− | segment featuring the honored Ellis with his "Great
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− | Guitars" colleague, Charlie Byrd, and Lowe, taking over
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− | for the ailing Barney Kessel. This trio interlude
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− | ( "Undecided," "Things Ain't What They Used To Be" )
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− | featured Ellis playing with his usual strong swing; it
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− | also displayed the remarkable technique and tone of Byrd
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− | and the elegant, smooth harmonies of Lowe.
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− | Some of the evening's brightest moments were provided by
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− | Elf ( "I Thought About You" ), Alden & Elf ( "A Smooth
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− | One" ), Summers ( "In Your Own Sweet Way" ) and Lowe, with
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− | Salvador, playing Ellis' familiar "Detour Ahead." The
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− | concert ended with Ellis, in the spotlight, playing an
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− | up-tempo blues with the rest of the performers
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− | surrounding him, standing. A nice touch.<
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− | =See also=
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− | ''This section needs more information.''
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− | =External links=
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− | http://www.andysummers.com/tourarchive.php#1998tour
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− | =References=
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− | source: Andy's website
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