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Midland Caps Big Day With Star-Studded Palomino Show
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Jess Carson, Mark Wystrach and Cameron Duddy of Midland perform onstage during Midland LIVE at the Palomino on Oct. 15, 2019 in North Hollywood, Calif.
It was a night of dim lights, thick smoke and loud, loud music Oct. 15 at the resurrected Palomino club in North Hollywood, Calif., as Midland capped off a big day with a performance commemorating the historic venue’s 70th anniversary. The Dripping Springs, Texas musicians got to reignite the pilot light of the club that’s been home to Waylon, Haggard, Jerry Lee and Ronstadt, as well as a later generation that included Dwight Yoakam, The Long Ryders, Rosie Flores and Lucinda Williams.
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Midland’s co-manager Jason Owen, Midland’s Cameron Duddy and Mark Wystrach, CAA’s Rob Light, Midland’s Jess Carson and Big Machine Label Group’s Jake Basden and Allison Jones (Photo by Timothy Norris/Getty Images for Big Machine Records)
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Stacy Vee of Stagecoach and MTG at The Palomino.
An ebullient Stacy Vee, Goldenvoice’s VP of festival talent, also ended her own big day at the Pal. With Stagecoach and Midland on everyone’s lips after the massive April 24-26 lineup announcement, which includes headliners Carrie Underwood, Thomas Rhett and Eric Church, she had plenty oif reason to dance in her vintage post-cowgirl dress.
In its glory days as the Grand Ole Opry West, the Palomino had a peak capacity of about 400. With the seating and picnic benches removed, there appeared to be about that many in attendance for a raucous, intimate performance by Midland’s Cam Duddy, Mark Wystrach and Jess Carson, who tore into a two-hour set. Having drunk all the Dos Equis before the double-Grammy nominated double-platinum “Drinkin’ Problem,” the crowd managed to stretch the last few drops of Tito’s until their tension building cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain.”
There may be no smoking allowed inside the second-generation Palomino — which is also rumored to return again with occasional pop-up shows — but by the end of the evening, once again, original music played hot proves there’s more than one way to start a fire. Though no doubt it serves the community in its current from, for one Tuesday night, the spirit of what was reared back and roared.
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Grippin’ & Grinnin’: Midland shows off the current Pollstar cover at the Palomino in North Hollywood on Oct. 15. Pictured with the band are Pollstar’s Deborah Speer (R), Oak View Group’s Jon Guynn, Andy Gensler and Kevin Robie, and music writer Holly Gleason, who wrote the Midland cover feature.
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Midland’s Midland’s Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy and Mark Wystrach at the L.A.’s historic Palomino which opened in 1949 and saw such legendary acts as The Everly Brothers, Rick Nelson, Johnny Cash, Linda Ronstadt, Buck Owens, Patsy Cline, Delaney Bramlett, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Jerry Jeff Walker, Hoyt Axton and Willie Nelson among others.