The thing you've got to realize: Nashville isn't just a country-music town anymore. All the rest of the Big Time Music Industry has moved to a hip-hop/electronic-disco approach, where it's all samples and sequences. Whereas C&W still uses real musicians - so the studios there still have the big rooms and the good mics and the killer engineers. So all sorts of other great live musicians have moved there too. And as this shows, a ton of jazzers have.
Nashville...You never know who's going to show up and sit in at any of the local venues. So many artist live here and want to get out and hear local bands and end up on stage themselves : ) What a town!
@@georgenicholas5210 I saw him on his first tour with Chicago. He was just what they needed at the time, and sang his stuff straight. Later, not so much...
+Dan Perez Tim Akers on B3 & Keys, Gary Lunn on Fretless Bass, Blair Masters on aux keys, Tom Hemby on Guitar, Mark Baldwin on guitar, Mark Douthit on sax, John Hammond on drums, Doug Moffet on sax, Steve Patrick on trumpet, Mike Barry on trumpet, Barry Green on trombone
Bill Champlin never met a song he did not OVER SING! First he butchers Terry Kath tunes and now Michael McDonald's. Please sit this dude down, and tell him "less is more".
Michael and the band sound awesome, but WTF is Bill Champlin doing with the ridiculous over singing?! I used to like the style of his singing and the tone of his voice, but in the last couple decades, he has felt the need to completely abandon any semblance of restraint and sings inappropriate, poorly executed vocal licks in every friggin measure of the song which destroys the inherent melody of the song and is painful to listen to. Thanks for letting me vent...this has been bugging me for awhile. 😁
@ Neal Armstrong, I didn't care for his singing either, sound's kind of weird, with that growl he tried to do, better let Michael sing the whole song! lol.
Tim Akers will be sorely missed... Love you brother...
As a recent years new fan of Tim, I concur.
I just learned from your comment that this incredible musician is no longer with us. So sad.
I’m devastated by his passing. Peace to his family and amazing musical community.
I hope the band keeps on.... all those musicians and vocalists are awesome. My man Mark Baldwin and that kickass DRUMMER man!
I was at this show at 12th & Porter, and it was an experience like no other. Nothing like live music!
That's Bill Champlain, former Chicago keyboardist, singing co-lead.
The thing you've got to realize: Nashville isn't just a country-music town anymore.
All the rest of the Big Time Music Industry has moved to a hip-hop/electronic-disco approach, where it's all samples and sequences. Whereas C&W still uses real musicians - so the studios there still have the big rooms and the good mics and the killer engineers. So all sorts of other great live musicians have moved there too. And as this shows, a ton of jazzers have.
We lost greatness. God rest Tim in Heaven.
Nothing comes close to a tight Horn Band and this is one of the best!
Hold on. That’s Bill Chaplin from Chicago on the 2nd verse. Wow.
RIP Tim Akers. We are going to miss you. :(
Agree. I wonder if we will ever hear from The Smoking Section again?
@@ken6771 They had their first gig without him last weekend. They will keep performing because that is what Tim would have wanted...
@@MStephensMusic do you know if they recorded it?
Hurts
Musicians and singers in total control of their craft. The only reason I am sad I do not live in the USA. I will never see this live
Peter Caulton agreed!!
Michael is incredible, phenomenal, unrepeatable
Nashville...You never know who's going to show up and sit in at any of the local venues. So many artist live here and want to get out and hear local bands
and end up on stage themselves : ) What a town!
Simply wonderfull, my Idol michael, and bill champlin nice duet of great singers, and what a band. new supporter from quebeccity canada 27.12.15
Nashville has talent in all genres of music, love this band.
Oh Lord!!! So happy to have found this. Wow..........just WOW
RIP Tim Akers. Lovely person, world class artist.
Where'd these tears come from already?
Wow. I got nothing, it's just too good.
Amazing GRACE, and What a Friend we have in Jesus intro! LOVE IT!
I don't hear amazing grace at all? Are you sure that is the chord changes to that?
+jakemf1 actually for quick moment it sounds like he's about to play amazing grace....
For juuust a second... I was hoping they'd break into the SNL closing theme. These guys are truly amazing!
Wow! Just wow!
Michael you still got it!!!! ROCK ON MAN!!!!!
Michael is amazing,!
That's Bill Champlin on second verse lead vocals.... I'm pretty sure.
Bill freakin' Champlin!!!!
TOO COOL... Micheal McDonald and Bill Champlin...for rea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bill Champlin, formerly of Chicago, on verse 2. Nice!
Oversinging as usual, sadly. Champlain was a great addition to Chicago at first, but he later developed that annoying style.
@@oldwest517 I always said Bill Champlain has never sang a line correctly live. He always has to oversing.
I was wondering if anyone was noticing Bill-
@@oldwest517 I never understood the allure of Champlin. He was at the right place at the right time with Chicago, and that's about it IMHO.
@@georgenicholas5210 I saw him on his first tour with Chicago. He was just what they needed at the time, and sang his stuff straight. Later, not so much...
Love thst bass drumsound! :-D
Michael McDonald and Bill Champlin in the same band? Sick!
wow its amazing energy.....
Go Bill!!!!
This is KILLIN. Of course I know that's Bill Champlin singing the second verse... who else is in the band?
+Dan Perez Tim Akers on B3 & Keys, Gary Lunn on Fretless Bass, Blair Masters on aux keys, Tom Hemby on Guitar, Mark Baldwin on guitar, Mark Douthit on sax, John Hammond on drums, Doug Moffet on sax, Steve Patrick on trumpet, Mike Barry on trumpet, Barry Green on trombone
Just... damn...
Jesus up on high. This right here. !!!!
Outstanding...!!
phenomenally
Luv this version of the hit............
awesome!
wow!
Bill Champlin!
Whaooooo !!!
perfect
***** That would be Mark Douthit playing the sax solo.
Great stuff... I'll be your drummer any time any place... no prob. My kind of stuff...
Don't forget the great Bill Champlin!
INTRO IS NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHUUURRRRCHHHH!!
Mannnnnn......!!!!!
Is this entire night available on dvd?
2nd verse Bill Champlin !!
How about the Organ player on the intro?
lol why doesn't the title mention Champlin?
RIDICULOUS !!!!!!!!
Not mentioning Champlin????
I hope it doesn’t rain on my parade %&, for our sakes.........
super profi........
YES!
Great Vid but who was blowing the mean sax?
Typical ---- horn players stuck back in the corner some where!!!
Mark Douthit. Great player. Check out TASS's "Shake It Off."
Bill Champlin never met a song he did not OVER SING! First he butchers Terry Kath tunes and now Michael McDonald's. Please sit this dude down, and tell him "less is more".
agree.....reading the lyrics from an index card is also a nice touch......
Totally agree!....
Gotta agree. He even did the same to the EWF/Chicago tour back in 2014
I'm glad these cats had a chance to rest- but, the intro was a bit too long for me. Great song and well played... Cheers!
I know Michael McDonald is white, but he don't sound like no white guy...he black baby, he black!
Michael and the band sound awesome, but WTF is Bill Champlin doing with the ridiculous over singing?! I used to like the style of his singing and the tone of his voice, but in the last couple decades, he has felt the need to completely abandon any semblance of restraint and sings inappropriate, poorly executed vocal licks in every friggin measure of the song which destroys the inherent melody of the song and is painful to listen to. Thanks for letting me vent...this has been bugging me for awhile. 😁
@ Neal Armstrong, I didn't care for his singing either, sound's kind of weird, with that growl he tried to do, better let Michael sing the whole song! lol.
Absolute horrible videography. The only view of the background vocals is from behind?????? Come on!