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The Black Keys, made up of Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney, are touring the country on their Dropout Boogie Tour, and proved to a packed Michigan crowd that just like the midwest rockers that came before them, rock ‘n’ roll isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. They are from Akron, Ohio, after all, so this kind of music is in their DNA.
Backed by four other musicians, The Black Keys started the night with hits “I Got Mine,” “Howlin’ For You,” “Fever” and “Tighten Up.” It was hit after hit and the crowd could not get enough of it. Auerbach was commanding on guitar, and Carney’s drum kit was loud and thunderous despite its simple setup.
The band then brought up another group of musicians, including legendary blues guitarist Kenny Brown, and played songs from their 2021 album of covers called “Delta Kream.” While the modest Black Keys fan may not have known the songs from this album, it didn’t stop the crowd from boogieing along to the rockabilly tracks. There was tons of soul and the crowd was grooving.
After an encore of fans chanting the band’s name, they returned to the stage and brought the crowd of devoted fans to church.
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