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    Jerry Cantrell performed at the Paramount in Huntington, New York February 11th as part of his “I Want Blood” tour.  

    Photography and review by Rich Zoeller

    Jerry Cantrell best known for his amazing guitar work with the legendary Alice In Chains brought his solo work to the sold-out crowd at the Paramount. The setlist included songs off latest album “I Want Blood” such as Afterglow and Vilified.   Jerry opened his set with “Psychotic Break” and then flowing right into “Them Bones” which got the sold-out crowd amped for what the night had in store.   The setlist was in a total of 16 songs combined of jerry’s solo work and “Alice In Chains”.   All songs were performed with the great Greg Puciato that brought a passionate performance, honoring the legacy Layne Staley in these renditions.   During “Hate to Feel” the band encountered technical issues when a fuse blew, and they had to delay the performance until the issue was resolved.  The audience at this moment was not sure what was exactly going on, as the crew was acessing the situation which took about 25 minutes to rectify before Jerry and the band came back out to finish there set.  Overall it was a great night despite the technical interruption, if you get the chance to catch Jerry Cantrell on his “I Want Blood” tour I highly recommend it you will not be disappointed.  

    Setlist was as follows: 

    Psychotic Break 

    Them Bones 

    Vilified 

    Afterglow 

    Atone 

    Off The Rails 

    Cut You In 

    My Song

    Want Blood 

    Had to Know 

    Down in a Hole 

    Angel Eyes 

    Hate to Feel 

    Would 

    Brighten 

    Rooster 

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