Double Door, Chicago, IL

Set 1
Doors Guitarist Robby Krieger Announces Tour with His Band the Jam Kitchen -

Chungas Revenge
Coffin Dodger
Wild Child
What Was That
Back Door Man
Russian Caravan
Lost Little Girl
Screen Junkie
Under Waterfall
The Drift
Trane
Riders on the Storm
---Encore----
Roadhouse Blues


Set 2
Here are the confirmed dates, as listed on the band’s website: 8/9 – Sturgis, South Dakota, Sturgis Buffalo Chip 8/11 – Chicago, IL, Double Door 8/14 – Ferndale, MI, Magic Bag 8/20 – New York, NY, The Cutting Room 8/23 – West Warwick, RI, Manchester 65 8/24 – Boston, MA, Hard Rock Cafe 8/25 – Oak Bluffs, MA, Dreamland 8/27 – Sellersville, PA, Sellersville Theatre 9/1 – Orlando, FL, The Plaza Live Krieger’s last solo album was 2010’s Singularity -


Set 3



Comment
Legendary Doors guitarist Robert Alan "Robby" Krieger wrote or co-wrote most of the band's biggest hits including the number ones “Light My Fire,” “Hello I Love You” and “Touch Me.” He occasionally sang (“Runnin' Blue" on ‘The Soft Parade’) and on the last two albums after Jim Morrison's death. Krieger also performed in later years separately with John Dinsmore and the late Ray Manzerek (who played ST twice), released several solo projects, participated in the "Experience Hendrix" concerts and is on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. Playing career spanning material, Robby Krieger’s Jam Kitchen features Arthur Barrow and Tommy Mars (of Frank Zappa’s band), Larry Klimas (Neil Diamond, WAR, Chicago) and Tom Brechtlein (Chick Corea, Al Di Meola, Robben Ford).

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