Fun night, The Mint, located at 6010 West Pico Blvd in Los Angeles, CA, witnessed an unforgettable performance by the Pete Hopkins Band, featuring Mike Bear on bass and Mike Leffler on drums. The evening was filled with soul-stirring melodies and electrifying energy that left the audience wanting more.
The night kicked off with the infectious rhythm of the New Unbrella song, setting the stage for what would be an incredible musical journey. Pete Hopkins, the mastermind behind the band, then performed a crowd favorite “Falter,” a heartfelt ode to true love and unwavering support in times of adversity.
Hopkins bouncy soulful anthem I Won’t Cry” struck a chord with everyone in the room as he playfully recounted a tale about the universal experience of heartbreak. The ironically resilient lyrics resonated deeply, drawing listeners into the emotional core of the song.
With “Don’t Want Another,” the band shifted gears, delivering a powerful anthem celebrating the irreplaceable bond of a perfect relationship. The infectious energy continued with “Why Not Take It All,” a raw expression of loss and longing that reverberated through the venue.
One of the evening’s highlights came with “Believe,” a soaring ballad of hope and perseverance. Hopkins took to the piano, his velvety voice enveloping the crowd in a cocoon of emotion. As the final notes faded, thunderous applause filled the air, a testament to the song’s impact.
Adding to the excitement of the night, Pete Hopkins proudly introduced his new White Gibson Flying V guitar, a testament to his dedication to his craft. He credited his bass player, Mike Bear, and John at Instrumental Music Thousand Oaks, CA, for making the acquisition possible.
The band paid homage to the classics with a stellar rendition of “Long Train Runnin’ ” by the Doobie Brothers, showcasing their versatility and musicianship. Both Mike Bear and Mike Leffler shone brightly, their performances seamlessly complementing Hopkins’ musical vision.
The turnout was impressive, with fans flocking to show their support for Pete Hopkins and his bandmates. Pamela Manning captured the magic on her iPhone, ensuring that the memories of this unforgettable night would live on.
In conclusion, the Pete Hopkins Band delivered a performance for the ages at The Mint, leaving an indelible mark on all who were fortunate enough to be in attendance.
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