Pleasanton's Firehouse Arts Center is proud to host the October 9 and 10 San Francisco Bay Area concerts. While still wrapped around a core of Rolling Stones hits, the recently expanded nine-piece Unauthorized Rolling Stones is now a full-blown theatrical show, paying reverence to some of the greatest acts in Rock N Roll history. From Zeppelin to Motown to Dylan, Rudy Colombini's new iteration of what was once just a popular Bay Area tribute band has catapulted them into the upper echelon of highly pedigreed Rock Shows.
"The best Mick this side of Jagger," says long time rock DJ Paul "Lobster" Wells, and former SF Mayor Willie Brown gushed "I LOVE the Unauthorized Rolling Stones." Tour manager Doug Reynolds says the set lists are full of hits like Satisfaction, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Beast of Burden, Gimme Shelter, Start Me Up, and many more.
The on-stage lineup includes all-star members and rock royalty bloodlines: Kevin Russell (Jersey Boys), Matty Pinder, (son of The Moody Blues' Mike Pinder), Ronnie Smith, (Tommy Castro Band), and Sandy Griffith, (Celine Dion, Boz Skaggs, Kenny Loggins). Keys and sax man Scott Reams joins original URS bass player Kenny Crampton. Plus the trio of seductive, bluesy backup vocalists fondly dubbed the Jaggerettes.
Since their founding in 2001, Rudy Colombini and The Unauthorized Rolling Stones have brought the excitement, energy, and hits of a live Rolling Stones show to stages across the country. In 2014, founder and frontman Colombini expanded the band by adding all-star members from some of the biggest acts in music, resulting in a quantum leap that has left other Stones tributes in the dust.
David Patrick of Spectator Magazine, and photographer for The Rolling Stone's First Twenty Years, said it best: "They sounded more like the Rolling Stones than the Rolling Stones do. In fact, The Unauthorized Rolling Stones sang many of Stones' songs better than the Stones!"
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