{"id":319,"date":"2018-03-28T08:29:36","date_gmt":"2018-03-28T03:29:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/beta.wclh.org\/?post_type=blog_post&#038;p=319"},"modified":"2022-05-07T04:07:39","modified_gmt":"2022-05-06T23:07:39","slug":"night-ranger-in-wiles-barre","status":"publish","type":"blog_post","link":"https:\/\/beta.wclh.org\/index.php\/blog-post\/night-ranger-in-wiles-barre\/","title":{"rendered":"Night Ranger in Wilkes-Barre"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"pu8775-10\" class=\"clearfix colelem\">\n<div id=\"u8775-10\" class=\"clearfix grpelem shared_content\" data-muse-uid=\"U8775\" data-muse-type=\"txt_frame\" data-ibe-flags=\"txtStyleSrc\" data-content-guid=\"u8775-10_content\">\n<p id=\"u8775-2\">Night Ranger \u2013 November 24th, 2017<\/p>\n<p id=\"u8775-4\">The FM Kirby Center \u2013 Wilkes Barre PA<\/p>\n<p id=\"u8775-7\">Photography and Written by: Kendle Peters, 90.7 WCLH Wilkes-Barre Scranton Hazleton Metal Director<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"u8788\" class=\"clip_frame grpelem\" data-muse-uid=\"U8788\" data-muse-type=\"img_frame\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"u8788_img\" class=\"block\" src=\"http:\/\/kendlepeters.com\/images\/2453x333.jpg?crc=3789204685\" alt=\"\" width=\"426\" height=\"314\" data-muse-src=\"images\/2453x333.jpg?crc=3789204685\" data-image-width=\"453\" data-image-height=\"333\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"u8779-7\" class=\"clearfix colelem shared_content\" data-muse-uid=\"U8779\" data-muse-type=\"txt_frame\" data-ibe-flags=\"txtStyleSrc\" data-content-guid=\"u8779-7_content\">\n<p>Night Ranger celebrated their 35th Anniversary this year with Wilkes-Barre.\u00a0 It was a packed house at the FM Kirby Center, and everyone was ready to rock.<\/p>\n<p>Night Ranger started the night; Loverboy would follow.\u00a0 The guys in Night Ranger really set the mood, as everyone was standing, dancing, and just having a great night.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"u8795\" class=\"clip_frame colelem\" data-muse-uid=\"U8795\" data-muse-type=\"img_frame\"><img decoding=\"async\" id=\"u8795_img\" class=\"block\" src=\"http:\/\/kendlepeters.com\/images\/5544x377.jpg?crc=352939166\" alt=\"\" data-muse-src=\"images\/5544x377.jpg?crc=352939166\" data-image-width=\"543\" data-image-height=\"376\" \/><\/div>\n<div id=\"pu8782-9\" class=\"clearfix colelem\">\n<div id=\"u8782-9\" class=\"clearfix grpelem shared_content\" data-muse-uid=\"U8782\" data-muse-type=\"txt_frame\" data-ibe-flags=\"txtStyleSrc\" data-content-guid=\"u8782-9_content\">\n<p>Show time was at 8:00pm EST and Night Ranger hit the stage playing one of their newest tracks &#8216;Somehow Someway&#8217; off their latest release &#8216;Don&#8217;t Let Up (2017).&#8217;\u00a0 It was a great way to start the set, as it also was the first track and mood setter on this release.\u00a0 &#8216;Somehow Someway&#8217; would be the only modern track they played throughout the night.\u00a0 It would have been cool to hear some more off &#8216;Don&#8217;t Let Up,&#8217; but I&#8217;m still grateful when bands bring out at least one new track these days.<\/p>\n<p>Then, without a warning, Night Ranger would break into &#8216;Four in the Morning,&#8217; one of my favorite studio tracks, but when live, packs another kind of punch.\u00a0 The only time I heard it live before was on Night Ranger&#8217;s &#8216;Live in Japan&#8217; release (1988).\u00a0 Thankfully, Night Ranger just happens to be one of those bands who take the utmost pride in their work, true musicians who, from what I concur, sound just like they did in &#8217;88.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"u8802\" class=\"clip_frame grpelem\" data-muse-uid=\"U8802\" data-muse-type=\"img_frame\"><img decoding=\"async\" id=\"u8802_img\" class=\"block\" src=\"http:\/\/kendlepeters.com\/images\/1222x310.jpg?crc=283000029\" alt=\"\" data-muse-src=\"images\/1222x310.jpg?crc=283000029\" data-image-width=\"222\" data-image-height=\"310\" \/>\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0<img decoding=\"async\" id=\"u8829_img\" class=\"block\" src=\"http:\/\/kendlepeters.com\/images\/64.jpg?crc=4238647923\" alt=\"\" data-muse-src=\"images\/64.jpg?crc=4238647923\" data-image-width=\"465\" data-image-height=\"310\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"u8785-4\" class=\"clearfix colelem shared_content\" data-muse-uid=\"U8785\" data-muse-type=\"txt_frame\" data-ibe-flags=\"txtStyleSrc\" data-content-guid=\"u8785-4_content\">\n<p>To fully describe the opening trifecta, the next song would be &#8216;Sing Me Away.&#8217;\u00a0 Kelly Keagy sung that audience away all night.\u00a0 I feel Keagy&#8217;s vocal performance was high in rank of the show&#8217;s multiple stand-outs.\u00a0 Keagy&#8217;s singing made even more of a statement when he left his drum set, and went center stage for songs like &#8216;Sentimental Street&#8217; and &#8216;Sister Christian.&#8217;\u00a0 Drums were standard, sounding like the studio recordings.\u00a0 On the other hand, Keagy would take a different vocal approach as compared to the records, adding more here and there, and overall showcasing his rightful spot in the &#8216;Top 5 Singing Drummers.&#8217;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"u8849\" class=\"clip_frame colelem\" data-muse-uid=\"U8849\" data-muse-type=\"img_frame\"><img decoding=\"async\" id=\"u8849_img\" class=\"block\" src=\"http:\/\/kendlepeters.com\/images\/4550x367.jpg?crc=4057144356\" alt=\"\" data-muse-src=\"images\/4550x367.jpg?crc=4057144356\" data-image-width=\"550\" data-image-height=\"367\" \/><\/div>\n<div id=\"u8856-16\" class=\"clearfix colelem shared_content\" data-muse-uid=\"U8856\" data-muse-type=\"txt_frame\" data-ibe-flags=\"txtStyleSrc\" data-content-guid=\"u8856-16_content\">\n<p>So what was another stand-out?\u00a0 Brad Gillis.<\/p>\n<p>This was the first time I&#8217;ve seen Gillis play live.\u00a0 I had been looking forward to this for may years.\u00a0 In my humble opinion, he delivered the best solo on the Hear &#8216;N Aid release &#8216;Stars,&#8217; and that&#8217;s saying a lot, being up against Neal Schon, Yngwie Malmsteen, and my all-time favorite, George Lynch.\u00a0 So consider that opinion, and my knowledge of his live playing, particularly on Ozzy&#8217;s &#8216;Speak of Devil,&#8217; and I had a lot to look forward to hearing on November 24th.<\/p>\n<p>Well, I wasn&#8217;t disappointed.\u00a0 I heard the tone I had admired, the one Gillis talked about achieving in a video where he described the set-up for his &#8216;Sister Christian&#8217; solo.\u00a0 Now, that sound was filling the FM Kirby Center and I couldn&#8217;t have been happier.<\/p>\n<p>Night Ranger would add some Ozzy, Deep Purple, and Damn Yankees into their set.\u00a0 For &#8216;Crazy Train,&#8217; it was like hearing Gillis back in his Ozzy days.\u00a0 As for them Damn Yankees, it was interesting to hear his take on the Nugent solo in &#8216;High Enough.&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>Though Gillis has always been a stand-out player, the complimentary guitars of he and Jeff Watson, in the early days, made the team one of my favorites in a genre of Murray\/Smith, Wilton\/DeGarmo, Clark\/Collen, and Mustaine\/Friedman to name a few.\u00a0 Now, Night Ranger has had with them their latest addition, Kerri Kelli, on guitar, offering the same element to the band&#8217;s sound.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"pu8909\" class=\"clearfix colelem\">\n<div id=\"u8909\" class=\"clip_frame grpelem\" data-muse-uid=\"U8909\" data-muse-type=\"img_frame\"><img decoding=\"async\" id=\"u8909_img\" class=\"block\" src=\"http:\/\/kendlepeters.com\/images\/jackblades.jpg?crc=4287743463\" alt=\"\" data-muse-src=\"images\/jackblades.jpg?crc=4287743463\" data-image-width=\"362\" data-image-height=\"362\" \/><\/div>\n<div id=\"u8919\" class=\"clip_frame grpelem\" data-muse-uid=\"U8919\" data-muse-type=\"img_frame\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"u8929-15\" class=\"clearfix colelem shared_content\" data-muse-uid=\"U8929\" data-muse-type=\"txt_frame\" data-ibe-flags=\"txtStyleSrc\" data-content-guid=\"u8929-15_content\">\n<p>Guitars aside, there is no doubt that Blades and Keagy offer a unique, dynamic vocal approach that makes Night Ranger who they are.\u00a0 I had the pleasure of speaking with Blades and Keagy on my classic metal show.\u00a0 I asked them about their approach, and would learn they choose who sings a particular track based on the song&#8217;s lyrical content and instrumentation.<\/p>\n<p><code>[spreaker type=player resource=\"episode_id=13422102\"]<\/code><\/p>\n<p>Keagy has a reputation for singing the ballads.\u00a0 Therefore, we talked about Blades, this time, singing the ballad &#8216;Nothing Left of Yesterday&#8217; on their latest release.\u00a0 No matter the usual approach, the song is a great one, and is one of the tracks I would love to hear in the live set.\u00a0 I admire the start of the pre-chorus, its slight rise in notes (&#8220;She gave him love, guess it wasn&#8217;t quite enough&#8230;&#8221;) into the &#8216;in-your-face&#8217; chorus&#8230;. hey! it kicks ass and is an instant classic.<\/p>\n<p><code>[spreaker type=player resource=\"episode_id=13078576\"]<\/code><\/p>\n<p>Maybe we&#8217;ll hear it next time!\u00a0 Even before Night Ranger hit our town, Blades and Keagy expressed their excitement in coming to Wilkes-barre.\u00a0 The crowd was just as excited, and this seemed to have influenced Blades&#8217; announcement that Night Ranger would be back!\u00a0 Until then, we have the moments from this show and the Night Ranger discography.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" id=\"u8809_img\" class=\"block\" src=\"http:\/\/kendlepeters.com\/images\/35th%20color.jpg?crc=185686771\" alt=\"\" data-muse-src=\"images\/35th%20color.jpg?crc=185686771\" data-image-width=\"332\" data-image-height=\"333\" \/><\/p>\n<p>I credit Night Ranger as being the first band that got me into my heavy metal lifestyle.\u00a0 I didn&#8217;t quite learn about love in the back of a Chevrolet, but as a child, I did learn to love Night Ranger in the back seat of my dad&#8217;s car.\u00a0 We listened to the best of Night Ranger, and that since, has extended to mostly everything hard rock, metal, and Night Ranger.\u00a0 I am grateful now and always, that I get to play them on the air.\u00a0 Hear Night Ranger during Metal Mondays and Metal Lockdown on 90.7FM WCLH Wilkes University.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Night Ranger \u2013 November 24th, 2017 The FM Kirby Center \u2013 Wilkes Barre PA Photography and Written by: Kendle Peters, 90.7 WCLH Wilkes-Barre Scranton Hazleton Metal Director Night Ranger celebrated their 35th Anniversary this year with Wilkes-Barre.\u00a0 It was a packed house at the FM Kirby Center, and everyone was ready to rock. 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