January 14, 2011 Slideshows » Music
There's just something about the title of Joe Satriani's new album, Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards, that faintly shrieks "sausage party." Sure enough, as I ascended with my girl to the second balcony at the Fox last night, there was a superabundance of pasty adult males of every age on display. Most were reacting with various stages of denial to Ned Evett & Triple Double, the opening act, whose verbose frontman cooed hallelujahs and nattered distractedly of Jeff Buckley before giving up entirely. Read more in Hometown Shredder Joe Satriani Rocks the Fox with Sammy Hagar and an Army of Fanboys
All photographs by Richard Haick
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