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Eddie Money entertained a full house and fans of all ages Thursday at Harlow's.
The "Acoustic Christmas" tour featured classic chart-topping singles by Money, who's been entertaining people for more than 30 years. Over the decades, the rock 'n' roll legend has managed to maintain his iconic, raspy voice and the energy level of a teenager.
Fans danced to Money’s classic hits, including "Two Tickets to Paradise," "Take Me Home Tonight" and, my favorite, "Shake In." The concert benefited California's Toys for Tots Foundation. Items autographed by Money were auctioned after his 15-song set.
The singer voiced gratitude for fans' support and loyalty over the years, repeatedly thanking them in between sets and saying how happy he was to be in Sacramento.
“California is like a second home to Eddie,” said tour manager Jeff Weireck, “especially Northern California. This is really where he got his start. He loves playing up here.”
The one-time police officer moved to the Bay Area in the 1960s to pursue his rock and roll career. His Sacramento show proved that after 30 years of success, Money’s still the same guy who took us to paradise in the beginning.
The Christmas Acoustic tour runs through Dec. 19. The next stops are Modesto on Saturday and Petaluma on Sunday.
For more information on upcoming tour dates, visit Eddie Money's Official Website
Images courtesy of EddieMoney.com
