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I saw him recently at Eddie's Attic in Atlanta. He played for about two hours and I wish he could have played a few more songs. He played some of his best known songs along with obscure gems like Tucumcari. He was a upbeat joker with a slice of suicidal melancholy. He never runs out of good songs to play since he is an A plus songwriter. He's great for gen Xer's who like seventies music. His voice and guitars sounded great. I thought I might miss him not having a backup band, but I liked the quieter music with just him and his guitar. He chatted a bit with fans after the show. He's hoping to revive his career after a long hiatus from touring and recording.
The most excellent concert!
Very intimate setting, since it was a backyard house concert. Gracious hosts and casual concertgoers.
We've been fans of Freedy's music since 1992, with the superb "Can You Fly " album.
It was supposed to be a two hour concert, but he played for much longer.
We would definitely recommend seeing Freedy Johnston in any setting. He deserves a much larger fan base. After more than 10 albums, he is a very hardworking musician who needs better exposure.
One of the best concerts and experiences ever!