and prowling stage presence do ….
and prowling stage presence do not disappoint.
Rick Taylor excels at covering Brian Jones’, Mick Taylor’s and Ron Wood’s parts. Seeing him perform these complex solos is a one-of-a-kind experience.
Harley Watts plays the pocket with that subtle, elusive Charlie groove like no other. The Stones don’t rock without that grove, and Watts is a true gentleman and was a personal friends of Charlie Watts himself.
Teamed with Watts, Will Hyman recreates that Rolling Stones pulse that gets ladies screaming and everyone’s feet moving. Hyman is an extrordinary bass player with a powerful, understated manner.
Before and after the show, drummer Rob Shanahan, otherwise known as Harley Watts, will sign copies of his book “VOLUME 2: Through the Lens of Rob Shanahan,” a 224-page book of color and black-andwhite photos of famous musicians in the studio, backstage and performing. The book also features a tribute to Charlie Watts. Books will be available for purchase for $70.
On Amphitheater show Thursdays, a circulating community shuttle service will begin at 6 p.m. To board, simply wave down to the approaching shuttle. After the concert ends, shuttle buses will wait on St. Andrews Drive to transport attendees home.
See the full Amphitheater season schedule on page 22.




