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Old 11-13-2008, 05:45 PM
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Default Bob Welch at Alice Cooper Pudding

[There's more information at http://www.alicepudding.com/]

From KDKB's website:

http://www.kdkb.com/Article.asp?id=981518&spid=

It's Back and Better Than Ever: Alice Cooper Presents the 8th Annual Christmas Pudding!

Alice Cooper and 93.3 KDKB present the 8th annual Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding, a Christmas-themed variety show, famous for being an entertaining blend of comedy, music, dance and surprise performances at the Dodge Theatre on Saturday, December 13 at 7:30 p.m.

The annual Christmas Pudding, is a chance for music and entertainment fans of all kinds, to celebrate the holiday season with Alice Cooper, family and friends as Alice Cooper, along with his touring band, performs the entire smash album, “Alice Cooper’s Greatest Hits.”

This year’s acts also include Bob Welch of Fleetwood Mac, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers, Robbie Krieger of The Doors, F5, Runaway Phoenix, Les Stroud and Whisky Falls.

“Although I have played more than 70 shows this year, Pudding is the one I look forward to most,” said Alice. “We love bringing people together for Christmas, for the sake of music and the mission of Solid Rock.”

Special guest and Iron Chef America winner, Mark Tarbell, will help to inspire the holiday spirit by whipping up a special batch of Christmas pudding for all attendees. Additionally, winners of this year’s Proof is in the Pudding, Arizona’s own version of “American Idol,” will also be on hand to show off their talents.

Tickets range from $33 to $63 for general admission and $203.00 for VIP seating, which includes a seat at one of the cabaret type tables in front of the stage, an artist attended pre-show reception, as well as a pre-show dinner. All proceeds from the event will benefit Solid Rock whose mission is to make an everlasting difference in the lives of children and teens throughout our community.

Tickets are available starting Nov. 16th at www.livenation.com.

For more concert information, please visit www.alicepudding.com.
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Old 12-15-2008, 02:36 PM
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Here's a review of the event from the Arizona Republic (AZ Central.com), 12-14-08
http://www.azcentral.com/ent/music/a...perreview.html

By Ed Masley:

This year's Christmas Pudding, held Saturday night at the Dodge Theatre, featured everything from country singer Marty Mitchell doing a heartfelt acoustic rendition of Stars by Dan Fogelberg to Megadeth's David Ellefson and his new band, F5, pounding out the sort of heavy metal thunder you'd expect. Whiskey Falls did a spot-on rendition of Seven Bridges Road.

Stand-up comic Craig Gass did an even more spot-on rendition of Christopher Walken telling children's jokes. And Fleetwood Mac guitarist Bob Welch gave Sentimental Lady a cocktail jazz makeover before Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers joined him to rock out his other big solo hit, Ebony Eyes, and a rollicking version of Jerry Lee Lewis' Great Balls of Fire.

That's pretty much par for the course at one of Cooper's yuletide bashes - an almost surreal blend of practically everything under the sun (except hip-hop and pan flutes).

The man of the hour made his first appearance at the mike sitting in for Jim Morrison on Roadhouse Blues and Riders on the Storm with Robby Krieger of the Doors on lead guitar and reality star Les "Survivorman" Stroud on blues harp. Krieger's guitar wasn't working at first but once the stagehands got it sorted out, he was pretty amazing, especially during a call-and-response with Survivorman. And Cooper sounded great on vocals, if noticeably more subdued than he is on his own songs. "In 1968," he recalled, "I had moved from Phoenix to Los Angeles and we didn't have any friends there until we met these guys the Doors."

Cooper's own set capped the night with what he said would be his biggest hits but in reality seemed more like several of his biggest hits and other songs he figured everybody knew by now. Forgoing props, he let the music do the talking and it served him well, from the opening riff of No More Mr. Nice Guy through Under My Wheels and a version of I'm Eighteen that had to leave a lot of people wondering how the man can scream those high notes after all these years of screaming high notes.

Alice really hit his frontman stride on the "We go dancing nightly in the attic part of Billion Dollar Babies, then confessed "I haven't gone this long on stage without killing something in a really long time." Only Women Bleed made the most of his underrated talent for nailing the essence of a heartfelt ballad (You and Me, I Never Cry, etc.).

Then it was back into rock mode for the Killer classic Be My Lover, the darkly comic post-Nirvana abandon of Lost in America (on which he was joined by the co-writer, local guitarist Danny Wexler) and Elected. Before Elected, Alice noted, "Even though we know this has already happened and we know it's not topical, this was John Lennon's favorite."

Elected was probably Alice's most inspired moment on of the night on vocals. He really sold the line "I propose the formation of a new party - the WILD party!!!" and ended with "I don't know why you would vote for anybody else. I'm your boy."

He wouldn't really want the job, though, so you know. As he told the crowd when that was over, "Whatever you do, don't vote for me, please. I can't take the pay cut."

Alice saved his biggest hits for last - the unexpected comeback (Poison) and the one that kids will still be singing 50 years from now (School's Out). Cooper's greatest hit became the all-star jam at this year's Pudding, a stage full of guys taking solos as the band cranked out that timeless riff behind them in a shower of confetti.

Then, they ended with one final taste of Ride on Down, a Christmas Pudding theme song written by the singer's son's band, Runaway Phoenix (whose own set worked the hard-rock side of power-pop with Dashiel Cooper recalling the raspier side of Superdrag on vocals).

While Alice's set was the feel-good highlight everyone anticipated, Welch's was the revelation (one that went beyond how impossibly skinny the man remains).

Other highlights of the night included Stroud's own Cooper tribute (Generation Landslide), Gass' imitation of a loser trying to pick up girls by imitating Adam Sandler and the Peacemakers rocking Banditos again as though they hadn't played it 7 billion times before with some truly inspired raunch and roll guitar, as always, from the great Steve Larson.
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