The legendary British Metal band Saxon mesmerized the Long Island crowd, proving their continued relevance and ability to deliver the cherished music we all adore. The setlist featured a blend of tracks from their latest album, "Hell, Fire and Damnation," and the timeless classic, "Denim and Leather." The iconic dual guitars, a hallmark of the early British metal scene, were ablaze with energy. Frontman Billy Byford demonstrated unwavering passion and vocal prowess, guiding both the band and the audience on a memorable musical journey.
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Co-headlining this incredible night were another stalwart of British metal, Uriah Heep. Their set kicked off with a powerful performance of three tracks from their latest album, "Chaos and Color," setting a dynamic tone for the show. As the night progressed, the band delved into a mesmerizing jam session infused with intricate, prog rock stylings, undoubtedly influenced by keyboardist Adam Wakeman's lineage as the son of Rick Wakeman. The audience was thrilled as Uriah Heep smoothly transitioned from new material to timeless classics, culminating in a euphoric rendition of the beloved hit, "Easy Living."
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