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by Downer on 2025-05-25OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino - Niagara FallsRating: 5 out of 5Great concert. Tight loud and funky. Yabbbaaaa dabbbaaa dooo
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WAR IN CONCERT:
Chicano funk icons War rolled their way to fame in the early '70s with classic hits like "Low Rider" and "Why Can't We Be Friends?", and they've kept fans dancing ever since with their groovy, socially conscious jams. The group's roster has changed over the years, but founding member Leroy "Lonnie" Jordan has remained a constant, and his familiar voice and jazzy keyboard licks continue to drive the band's fun-loving sets. The multi-ethnic lineup he's assembled stays true to the band's message of harmony and brotherhood, and their 2014 studio debut together – the first new War album in 20 years – proved they've got the musical chemistry to carry on the band's hallowed legacy. In concert they strike up the same funky, feel-good vibe that fueled War's rise to success in the '70s, and their party-starting blend of rubbery basslines, Latin percussion, and scorching saxophone always gets ticket buyers moving their feet.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
War formed in 1969 when famed producer Jerry Goldstein brought together former Animals singer Eric Burdon and a group of Long Beach, CA funk players he discovered at a North Hollywood club. The group started performing throughout Southern California as Eric Burdon and War, and in 1970 they released their debut album Eric Burdon Declares "War." Their first single "Spill the Wine" was a Top 3 hit on Billboard's Hot 100, making them stars overnight and leading to extensive touring. War was quickly hailed as one of the best live bands in the business, but Burdon left the group to pursue other projects a year later. Despite the sudden departure of their frontman, the best was yet to come for War – they dominated the R&B charts in the '70s with a string of No. 1 albums including The World is a Ghetto (1972), Deliver the Word (1973), and Why Can't We Be Friends (1975). The band remained a funk force to be reckoned with throughout the '80s and '90s, and in 2008 Burdon reunited with the group for the first time in 37 years for a one-off show at London's Royal Albert Hall. Since then founding member Lonnie Jordan has kept the music alive with a talented new lineup that made their studio debut on 2014's Evolutionary and continues to burn it up on tour.
Great concert. Tight loud and funky. Yabbbaaaa dabbbaaa dooo
We had a great time seeing both Tower of Power and War. It was our 1st time to the OLG Stage at Fallsview... what an incredible venue. Great seats that were comfortable with plenty of leg room. Great sight lines complimented by the large video screens on either side. The music was sooooooo good. Real musicians playing real instruments with great accompanying vocals. The sound was terrific. We can't wait to return for another great show.
This was by far one of most favourite concerts of the year !! War with Lonnie Jordan leading the group showed what true talent is about, a legend!! His music transcends all ages and feeds the heart and soul. You can’t help but to come out smiling and feeling blessed!! Keep rocking Lonnie!! Canada loves and appreciates your music!!❤️🎶❤️🎶🇨🇦🇨🇦
Well, without a doubt, Tower of Power is the best band ever! WAR was amazing and put on a really good show. OLG is a great venue to see live entertainment.
Great experience! My first time at the fallview. So much changes.
WOW! These guys have still got it! Just WOW! I came to see Tower of Power. They were absolutely fabulous! And the OLG venue is absolutely fabulous! The whole experience was such a treat!
Who says older bands cant rock? Definitely not the case here, I doubt they ever sounded better. I have always loved this band since the 70,s but never saw them, so glad I did, I think practice makes perfect because thats what this show was, perfect!
We really enjoy going to the Fallsview concerts. Ticket prices are good.
Great show, top funk musicians playing classic m70s funk/jazz well worth seeing