Concert Review By: Bud Monaco

On the rock club concert floor, once more, as always without a doubt, ‘Kashmir,’ as Tone King

Guitarist Frank Livingston and his ‘Kashmir’ band mates with Drummer Doug, Bassist Brad, and Vocalist Michael, absolutely rocked the joint and took their dedicated, adoring, and die-hard fans to that special place of music Nirvana.
         As ‘Kashmir’ totally immersed themselves with their bodies and souls and unique music-men-ship and their pure personifications of ‘Led Zeppelin’s’ iconic sound and power and enlightenment, ‘Kashmir’ took the full house crowd on a magical journey across the desert sands of Kashmir underneath a waning crescent Moon and a cosmic Jupiter, Venus, and Mars Conjunction, and doing so with the dynamic presence that only they, as one strong band of music synchronicity brothers are capable of doing during their grandiose, two hour-plus, non-stop performance and created another, one-for-the-ages concert experience they perform, show after show and concert after concert, with their dynamic and spectacular world-shaking consistency.
         ‘Kashmir’s’ concert performances never get old, they only get better time after time after time, creating a legendary life force that continues further into the New Millennium.
        ‘Kashmir’s’ music exploitations within their realm, during this concert performance, was heralded in high esteem by a dozen of similar talented musicians in attendance, knowing that they were witnessing perfection of elders of a gentle race our and their worlds have seldom seen when all will be revealed. And revealed it was as ‘Kashmir’ did so with absolute soul-stirring totality, while Tone King Frank left the stage numerous times and travelled through the crowd, personally connecting with his adoring fans, and wantonly handed out his heart and soul with tangents’ of love, appreciation, and peace with dynamic proportions seldom before seen or heard