The Bellamy Brothers returned to The Grizzly Rose on Friday night, bringing their extended playlist from the past 45 years. Redneck Girls, Dancin’ Cowboys, Kids of the Baby Boom, and Old Hippies filled the historic venue to hear the Classic Country sounds of the legendary duo. Charting 20 number-one singles since the 1970s, the Bellamy Brothers brought their hits and good times to the stage.
The Bellamy Brothers, from the sunshine state, let their love flow through songs such as Feelin’ the Feelin’, Sugar Daddy, Do You Love as Good as You Look, When I’m Away From You, Lovers Live Longer, Rip Off the Knob, Crazy From the Heart, Lie to You, More of You, and If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body. They also played Forever Ain’t Long Enough from their recently released Double Dog Dare. Find the full setlist below.
Howard and David Bellamy were supported by Randy Hebert on lead guitar, Randy Hall on bass, Jim Thistle on drums, Jim Heap on steel guitar, and backup singer Stephanie Hall.
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Krista Lynn Meadow out of Murfreesboro, TN, brought her country sounds for the opening set. Supported on stage by Brandon Blackburn on guitar, Eli Simon on drums, and Sam Dingle on bass, Meadow warmed up the early arrivers with a mix of cover and original tunes. Meadow showed she was Here For the Party, as she put her voice front and center, engaging the audience with great stage interaction. Adding in originals such as Lie In It, Walk That Line, Nothing But the Worst, No Headlights, and Kill a Memory, Meadow made new fans in Denver.
Other quality covers included Save a Horse, Life is a Highway, Any Man of Mine, Good Girl, and Calling Baton Rouge.
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