May 20, 2009

Tom, Mike & Benmont Performed With the Allman Brothers Band Last Night In Los Angeles


Last night at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles Tom Petty, Mike Campbell, and Benmont Tench took the stage for special guest performances with the Allman Brothers Band.

Benmont contributed piano to “The Sky is Crying” before Tom and Mike also took the stage for great versions of Dylan’s “It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry” and “Highway 61 Revisited.”

Benmont returned for the “Southbound” encore which also included harmonica from Bruce Willis.

Were you at the show? Let us hear what you think and leave a comment below.

Here are some photos from the show.


Photo by Randall Michelson


Photo by Angela Weiss/Getty Images


Photo by Angela Weiss/Getty Images


Photo by Angela Weiss/Getty Images


Photo by Angela Weiss/Getty Images


Photo by Angela Weiss/Getty Images

Comments (0)

Current News

September 7, 2010
The issue contains an interview with Tom where he talks about the new album 'Mojo' and in particular the production of the album.
September 1, 2010
Affable, Athens-based rockers Drive-By Truckers reprised their role as the show opener, dropping a nifty hour-long set that featured several songs from their new album, The Big To-Do.
August 30, 2010
Buried Treasure Show #110 (repeat), Season 5 / Show 12, airs August 26-30, 2010
August 30, 2010
25,000 feet above Buffalo and more than an hour after the last notes rang out at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, and Tom Petty is still buzzing about the show.
August 30, 2010
Nearly half a century ago, Duane La Fleche proposed in his weekly column in the Albany Times Union that the New York Philharmonic eschew an offer to make its summer residence in Stowe, Vermont and instead set up shop in Saratoga Springs. “It seems very wrong,” La Fleche wrote, “that a New York orchestra should have to look outside the State for a summer residence. Wouldn’t the State Reservation at Saratoga Springs make a nice location?”

MOJO TOUR 2010



site by prod4ever/chime