Historic City News
Rock 'n' Roll legends BOSTON brought the highly anticipated "Heaven on Earth" tour live to the St Augustine Amphitheatre tonight, performing to a packed house. BOSTON is always a huge crowd pleaser, and tonight was no exception, according to Historic City News photojournalist Mark Cubbedge.
The crowd tonight got to enjoy music from the band's highly acclaimed 2012 tour with some exciting additions. BOSTON prides itself on performing a totally live show without the use of prerecorded music or technical enhancements, delivering the exceptional sound that is faithful to their studio recordings.
"The band has its own high-energy stage show, out-of-this-world sound, and remarkable musicianship and singing," Cubbedge wrote. "This summer's concert follows the successful release of their latest album, Life, Love & Hope."
BOSTON burst onto the music scene with their eponymous best-selling debut album in 1976, and never looked back. With over 17 million copies sold, Boston generated hits such as "More Than a Feeling" "Peace of Mind" and "Smokin" — rock staples that are still in heavy rotation today.
Tonight, the St Augustine and St Johns County audience found that there was something for everyone and the band fulfilled the expectations of both its longtime fans and introduced a new generation to one of rock 'n' roll's great acts.
Boston brings Heaven on Earth tour to Amphitheatre
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