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Steely Dan

Why see Steely Dan?

Steely Dan are a jazz rock band who were especially popular during the 1970s. Although the line-up has changed, the band continue to tour after a ten-year hiatus in the 1980s. Their first album, Can't Buy a Thrill, contained two of their best loved songs - "Do It Again" and "Reelin' In the Years".

With diverse lyrics that some believe focus on the socially unacceptable subjects, their music expresses a moral point and focuses on traditional values within the modern world. Their music being the heart of the 70s scene, they define a particular era of music and have been involved in huge moment within modern pop history from the 80s until now.

Steely Dan and world of musical discovery awaits you!

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2 reviews, average rating: (3.8 Stars)

Lester

Great room, tight band, crowd of slobs...

DATELINE: Venetian Theater, 4/28/19 After many thwarted attempts to see the band live, me and the misses settled in the lovely and acoustically solid VT. The entire performance was reminiscent of an old school R&B jazz review which should be no surprise. Excellent set list that covered all the bases albeit the inclusion of "FM" (too Top 40 considering the band's deep catalog, but easily digestible for the audience) and "Dirty Work" which is a tremendous song with David Palmer's plaintive vocal but "lounge-y" as done by the female backup artists. With the exception of hard core Dan fans and budding music students (a master class if ever there was one) the crowd appeared to be ancient Midwesterner's who on a lark dropped by on their way to the Kwik-E-Mart to get a gallon of vanilla ice cream and Hershey's syrup. (See: FM) with no thought of stepping out. Perhaps Nevada's lax cannabis law accounted for the malaise but methinks 8:00pm was bedtime for many. Too bad, great show! ... Read more

Stan

Steely Dan at the Stranahan......

The Band was tight......Mike Leonhart and the brass were remarkable......Carolyn Leonhart and the Danettes sounded like angels.....Drummer, Keith Carlock never missed a beat......Herington's guitar was perfect.....Donald Fagan's voice and keyboards were on the money....Walter was smiling down!.....Perfect sound with a great light show......Hotter than the 104 degree Toledo Zoo show in 2011..... ... Read more

AD Houston

Donald Fagen Once Again Rises to the Occassion

Considering his age and the fact that he has lost his long term partner, Donald Fagen still delivered the goods to a fond and equally aging, sophisticated audience. His team of virtuoso musicians led by Musical Director Jon Herrington delivered a tight set list with the occasional departure from the original recordings with just enough flavor to deliver the intended moment of extreme pleasure. My only suggestion would be to start earlier in the evening and lose the opening act so that the merry band of old hippies in attendance can get their fill before arriving home around midnight. ... Read more
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