Night Ranger concert
Sunday, April 7, 2024
DAR photos/Mike Buhler
Poplar Bluff proved it could still rock in America Saturday, April 6, when Night Ranger played at the Black River Coliseum. Powder Mill and Chuck Briseno opened for the 80s rock band.
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Night Ranger's Kelly Keagy (left) and Jack Blades sing their hit song 'Goodbye' at Saturday's concert.
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The doors opened at 7 p.m. Saturday for the Night Ranger concert.
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The merchandise tables were popular destinations Saturday evening during the countdown to the concert.
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One of the cooler items at Saturday's concert was an 80s photo booth.
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Powder Mill drummer Andrew Bedell rocks the house as the band opened for Night Ranger.
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Powder Mill lead vocalist/guitarist Jesse Charles Hammock performs Saturday as the band opened for Night Ranger.
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Powder Mill bassist Pat McSpadden performs Saturday as the band opened for Night Ranger.
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Powder Mill guitarist Jeff Chapman performs Saturday as the band opened for Night Ranger.
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Chuck Briseno also opened for Night Ranger Saturday night.
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Chuck Briseno's drummer (left) and lead guitarist rock out on a song.
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Chuck Briseno's bassist jams on a song.
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The Black River Coliseum crowd takes a quick breather before Saturday's Night Ranger concert.
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Night Ranger bassist Jack Blades (front) and guitarist Brad Gillis cut loose on a song Saturday night.
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Night Ranger guitarist Brad Gillis encourages the audience Saturday.
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Night Ranger bassist Jack Blades performs Saturday night.
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Night Ranger drummer Kelly Keagy performs Saturday night.
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Night Ranger guitarist Keri Kelli (left) and bassist Jack Blades jam on a song Saturday.
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Night Ranger guitarist Brad Gillis played briefly with Ozzy Osborne before joining Night Ranger.
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Night Ranger bassist Jack Blades rocks out on a song Saturday.
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Night Ranger bassist Jack Blades (left) and guitarists Keri Kelli and Brad Gillis perform 'Don't Tell Me You Love Me' at Saturday's concert.
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The Black River Coliseum crowd turns on their phone flashlights Saturday as Night Ranger prepares to conclude its concert with the band's biggest hit, 'Sister Christian.'
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Night Ranger drummer Kelly Keagy performs the band's hit song 'Sister Christian' Saturday night. Keagy wrote the song for his sister.