Day 2 started off on a high note with the very first live show from a vibrant band called Bohemian Queen. Not only were they an amazing band who accurately played the classic Queen tunes, but they also paid homage to the different eras of the band with the vocalist changing wardrobe to depict Freddie Mercury in each era.
Bohemian Queen:
Next off was an exciting performance by the students at School of Rock Clark, NJ proving rock n’ roll will never die.
School of Rock Clark:
Halfway through the day was Eric Martin of Mr. Big, with his backing band featuring Steve Brown and Pj Farley of Trixter and Joey Cassata, playing the hits from Mr. Big and Trixter. All I can say is that they have not lost any of their spark as performers.
Eric Martin:
Firehouse hit the stage just as the sun was setting and they most definitely brought the heat. Their setlist consisted of their self-titled debut album in almost its entirety which was exciting for me since that album is one of my all-time favorites.
Firehouse:
The headliner for the night is arguably one of the most underrated bands of the era in terms of technical skill and musicality – Winger.
Winger:
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