![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Her catalog includes tunes by Prince (“I Feel for You” and “Betcha”) as well as her classics “Tell Me Something Good” and “Sweet Thing” that influenced Prince. Produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, it led to Khan’s 10th Grammy. Back then, she was promoting “Funk This,” her last studio album. She hasn’t done a proper Twin Cities concert since 2008. Treasure Island Casino amphitheater, Red Wing, $30 and up, )Ĭhaka Khan: At the 2016 all-star Prince tribute at Xcel Energy Center, this veteran from Chicago was still convincing as a soul siren. ![]() Don’t be surprised if ZZ’s Billy Gibbons jams with Fogerty. ZZ Top mixes a little showmanship with their Texas blues and made-for-MTV rock, and Fogerty offers swampy Creedence classics and his baseball anthem “Centerfield” with his band - featuring his son Shane on guitar and mighty drummer Kenny Aronoff - cranked to 11. ZZ Top and John Fogerty: Their hits belong to decades long ago, but these two Rock Hall of Famers still have the voices, guitar chops and repertoires to deliver crowd-thrilling classic-rock on their Blues and Bayous Tour. ![]()
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