On February 2nd, Myles Kennedy along with Tim Montana and Sons of Silver brought their live show to Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville, Tennessee. Sons Of Silver opened up the show and delivered a high-energy set that blended bluesy rock with a modern edge. Tim Montana also laid it on thick with the southern rock and blues inspired licks. Myles Kennedy, the renowned frontman of Alter Bridge and Slash’s go-to vocalist, took the stage for a mesmerizing solo performance. The setlist was a perfect blend of solo material, Alter Bridge favorites, and a few surprises. “A Thousand Words” stood out as a highlight, with Kennedy’s intricate fingerpicking and soaring vocals creating a hypnotic atmosphere. In between songs, Kennedy’s humble and gracious demeanor made the night feel even more intimate. He shared stories behind his music, cracked a few self-deprecating jokes, and thanked the audience for their unwavering support. Myles and his band are still on the road so you should be able to still catch this show if it comes close to you.

Review & pix by I’m Music Magazine Photographer/Writer Kris Cagle

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