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Q Michael StanlefBand ichael Stanley, sport- ing an OU baseball jer- rocked Memorial Audito- on Saturday, October 9. sey, t f The Michael Stanley Band en- tertained more than 1800 fans with their Cleveland sound. The opening song, Heartland, brought the crowd to their feet and they remained standing all the way through the first hour of the show. Ripping through such favor- ites as Tonight, When I'm Holding You Tight, and Prom- ises, the crowd's satisfaction was obvious as people began dancing in the aisles. The mellow Why Should Love Have to be This Way? charmed one lady in the front row as Michael Stanley kissed her during the song. During In Between the Lines, drummer Tommy Do- beck did an excellent job at lnringing the crowd back to their eet. ' -. . ' - Stanley, telling the crowd that if they take it all in song by song, day by day, every once in a while you'll get really lucky and have a magic night, then cut into the popular Midwest Midnight. The band then played a few hits off their recent North Coast album. Saxophone player Rick The Cleveland Horn Bell was outstanding through the whole show and particularly while playing Lover. His loud, clear sound was very moving. The crowd wouldn't settle for I-Ie Can't Love You Like I Love You as the last song and their chanting and cheering brought the band back out for three more hits. All the band members were drenched with sweat by the end of the show but still had enough energy to play a long, vigorous version of Strike Up the Band for the finale. end of the show Stan- to h ave passed and needed ley ou to be lead Violent Markasky. Stanley was able walk off stage eventually, not before he put an' I Loi button on his jersey. Other band members included Kevin Raleigh and Bob Pe- lander on both keyboards and vocals and Michael Gismondi on bass. gt x.. I 1. K I ONCERTS
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