The first time around, Kennedy took the stage with just an acoustic guitar, performing songs from “Year of the Tiger” plus songs from the discographies of the Mayfield Four, Alter Bridge and Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. Judging by the nearly sold-out Fox, locals haven’t grown tired of seeing the Mead High School graduate’s name on marquees across town.Īnd though this show is also in support of “Year of the Tiger,” those who saw Kennedy in May can rest assured this won’t be a repeat performance. “I’m definitely a homebody, so there’s always a nice honey-do list waiting when I get home, plenty of chores around the house to get done.” “My main ritual is hometime,” he said on a recent day off in Orlando. Granted, his visits home are often punctuated by national and international tours and time in the studio, but still, Kennedy, who is also known for the Mayfield Four and his work with Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, makes a concerted effort to make it back to Spokane, where he moved as a child. In May, he sold out the Bing Crosby Theater on tour in support of his first solo album, “Year of the Tiger.”Īnd on Friday, Kennedy will once again return to Spokane behind “Year of the Tiger,” only this time he’s playing the Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox. In December of last year, Myles Kennedy performed at the Knitting Factory with Alter Bridge. When singer/guitarist Myles Kennedy says he’s a homebody, he means it.
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