I think this is the best show they have put together from start to finish, since the conception of the band. It's got everything: You have the venue to start off, Georgia Theater great great sound and atmosphere.
Then you have the set-list it's such a solid list of songs, that played perfectly well off of each other. let's then talk about the vocals!!! You can tell when he is really really feeling his voice and this night was the exception. You obviously have to have the vocals but you have to, it's a must, have a top shelf sound guy that knows what to do with all of these amazing sounds and thanks to Andy Lytle your able to hear all the intricacies of the music that will or has Melted your face! We then peal back the latter and look under the hood at the 1000 Hp motor that's made up of Jarrod Walker, Royal Masot, and Billy Failing. Jarrod Walker is now and I feel comfortable saying this "Jarrod is one of the best mandolin players in the business right now, hands down. No one is pulling the licks and adding the effects on top of the licks like this young man is doing. When it's all said and done he will sit atop the mount". I say Royal and Billy Failing are also leading and setting and marking the line in there own categories as well. It's a Golden line up and these guys feed and push off of one another like nothing I've seen since the Grateful Dead once did so many years ago. I digress... the Venue, Sound, Band members, Set-list... you name it and they were smashing every single variable you can think of on this special night. I'm so glad my Wife and I, with the closest of friends I have on this Earth were able to witness this incredible concert! "Miles to go before I sleep" Jon Muir.