Glenn Hughes and Duff McKagan of supergroup Kings of Chaos rock a sold out Fillmore to help save the dolphins.
With a rotating line up that featured Slash, Sammy Hagar, Glenn Hughes, Myles Kennedy, Duff McKagan, Gilby Clarke, Matt Sorum, Billy Duffy, and Doug Aldrich, the Kings of Chaos put on a spectacular show to raise awareness for Rick O’Barry’s Dolphin Project.
Opening with scorching renditions of the Deep Purple classics “Highway Star,” and “Smoke on the Water,” McKagan, Sorum, and Clarke were joined by Hughes and Aldrich, before Sammy Hagar and Cult guitarist Billy Duffy hit the stage for “Foxy Lady,” “Rock Candy,” and “Fire Woman.” Of course it was the Guns N’ Roses songs that the fans wanted to hear.
With Slash and Myles Kennedy hitting the stage and strutting their stuff to “It’s So Easy,” and “Mr. Brownstone.” As if this wasn’t enough, the rotating ensemble of superstars also cranked out “Immigrant Song,” “Communication Breakdown,” “You Could Be Mine,” and “Burn,” all before wrapping up an incredible evening with “Paradise City.”
Not only was this an incredible night of music, but it was also showed what can happen when well known and talented musicians join forces to support a worthy cause.
National Rock Review photographer Raymond Ahner was on had to capture some of the moments.
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