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Thursday, March 9, 2023

Love Rocks NYC 2023 at the Beacon Theatre

Love Rocks NYC 2023 at the Beacon Theatre
Love Rocks NYC 2023 at the Beacon Theatre

The John Mayer Trio, James Taylor, Sheryl Crow, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, Warren Haynes, Gary Clark Jr., St. Vincent, Rufus Wainwright, Jim James, Mavis Staples, Ledisi, Allison Russell, the War and Treaty and other music artists rocked the seventh annual Love Rocks NYC benefit concert at the Beacon Theater on March 9.

The live event, also broadcast via livestream, benefited the New York City-based God’s Love We Deliver. The nonprofit charity delivers free medically-tailored meals to New Yorkers unable to shop or cook for themselves. This year's concert raised more than $3.5 million.

Love Rocks NYC 2023 featured a reunion of the John Mayer Trio, which had not performed together in six years. Vocalist/guitarist John Mayer performed with bassist Pino Palladino and drummer Steve Jordan, who now plays in the Rolling Stones.
Love Rocks NYC 2023 featured a reunion of the John Mayer Trio, which had not performed together in six years. Vocalist/guitarist John Mayer (left) performed with bassist Pino Palladino and drummer Steve Jordan (not pictured), who now plays in the Rolling Stones.
James Taylor (center), with accompaniment from Sheryl Crow (left) and Bernie Williams on Carole King's "You've Got a Friend."
James Taylor (center), with accompaniment from Sheryl Crow (left) and Bernie Williams on Carole King's "You've Got a Friend."
Pat Benatar (right) and Neil Giraldo performed two of their biggest songs, "Love Is a Battlefield" and :Heartbreaker," the latter of which included a snippet of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire."
Pat Benatar (right) and Neil Giraldo performed two of their biggest songs, "Love Is a Battlefield" and "Heartbreaker," the latter of which included a snippet of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire" (photograph by Jini Sachse)

Between musical performances, Bill Murray, Stephen Colbert, Chevy Chase, Phoebe Robinson, Gina Gershon, David Burtka and Neil Patrick Harris touted God’s Love We Deliver, urging continued support through monetary donations and volunteering efforts. Colbert announced that God’s Love We Deliver never has a waiting list for those requesting meals. He jokingly added, “Maybe they should be in charge of Taylor Swift tickets.”

Stephen Colbert (above) jokingly introduced James Taylor as a thrash-metal act
Stephen Colbert (above) jokingly introduced James Taylor as a thrash-metal act
Bill Murray (above) recalled knowing Pat Benatar when she was a waitress at the Catch a Rising Star comedy club in New York City
Bill Murray (above) recalled knowing Pat Benatar when she was a waitress at the Catch a Rising Star comedy club in New York City
Chevy Chase played a Bill Evans instrumental on electric piano, surrounded by Paul Shaffer and the War and Treaty
Chevy Chase played a Bill Evans instrumental on electric piano, surrounded by Paul Shaffer and the War and Treaty

Bassist Will Lee organized the house band, consisting of guitarists Larry Campbell and Eric Krasno, keyboardist Michael Bearden, drummers Steve Gadd and Shawn Pelton, and percussionist Pedrito Martinez. The ensemble also included a six-person horn section and a six-member choir. Guitarists Jimmy Vivino and Bernie Williams and keyboardists Paul Shaffer and Ivan Neville lent support periodically throughout the program.

Sheryl Crow (right) with St. Vincent
Sheryl Crow (right) with St. Vincent
St. Vincent (photograph by Jini Sachse)
St. Vincent (photograph by Jini Sachse)
Ledisi
Ledisi covered Anthony Newley's "Feeling Good"
The War and Treaty covered Chris Kenner's "Land of 1000 Dances"
The War and Treaty covered Chris Kenner's "Land of 1000 Dances"

In addition to original music, the musicians performed covers and paid tribute to recently-deceased classic rockers. Warren Haynes of Gov't Mule and Jimmy Vivino honored David Crosby, who died on January 23 at age 81, by covering the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young song, "Almost Cut My Hair." Haynes prefaced the song by saying that the last time he saw Crosby was on the Beacon Theater stage. Allison Russell honored Christine McVie, who died on November 30 at age 79, by performing Fleetwood Mac's "Don't Stop." Russell introduced the song by saying, "Every woman on this stage is walking in her footsteps.” The evening’s finale saw most of the evening’s performers onstage for a tribute to Jeff Beck, who died on January 10 at age 78. The ensemble performed "People Get Ready," initially recorded by the Impressions in 1964 and later covered by Jeff Beck on his 1985 album, Flash.

Warren Haynes and Jimmy Vivino
Warren Haynes and Jimmy Vivino

Gary Clark, Jr. (photograph by Jini Sachse)
Gary Clark, Jr. (photograph by Jini Sachse)
Jim James, Eric Krasno, and Larry Campbell on guitars
Jim James, Eric Krasno, and Larry Campbell on guitars

Ivan Neville (left) and Jimmy Vivino
Ivan Neville (left) and Jimmy Vivino

The evening showcased additional cover songs that the musicians usually do not include in their live sets. Backed by the house band, Jim James of My Morning Jacket reinterpreted Elton John’s “Rocket Man.” The War and Treaty sang Chris Kenner’s “Land of 100 Dances,” employing Wilson Pickett’s arrangement of the song. Rufus Wainwright and Allison Russell performed the Beatles' "Across the Universe." Sheryl Crow covered the Rolling Stones' "Live With Me." St. Vincent sang David Bowie's "Young Americans." Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo included a bit Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire." The John Mayer Trio channeled the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s “Wait Until Tomorrow.” Chevy Chase played a Bill Evans instrumental on electric piano.

Rufus Wainwright (left) with Allison Russell (photograph by Jini Sachse)
Rufus Wainwright (left) with Allison Russell (photograph by Jini Sachse)
Mavis Staples (center) with Rufus Wainwright (left) and Bernie Williams
Mavis Staples (center) with Rufus Wainwright (left) and Bernie Williams
Allison Russell (right)
Allison Russell (right)

David Ludwigson, the new president and chief executive officer of God’s Love We Deliver, spoke to the audience about how the annual benefit concert plays a significant role in supporting the agency’s mission. The concert, executive-produced by Greg Williamson, John Varvatos and Nicole Rechter, provides 10 percent of God’s Love We Deliver’s annual operating budget. Since launching in 2017, the Love Rocks NYC concerts have raised more than $25 million and funded more than 2.5 million meals.

Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka (photograph by Jini Sachse)
Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka (photograph by Jini Sachse)
Gina Gershon
Gina Gershon
Phoebe Robinson
Phoebe Robinson

Concert Setlist

Jim James

  1. State of the Art (A.E.I.O.U.)

  2. Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time) (Elton John cover)

Ivan Neville & Jimmy Vivino

  1. Hey Pocky A-Way (The Meters cover, with Jimmy Vivino)

Chevy Chase

  1. instrumental (Bill Evans cover, Chase on the piano with accompaniment from the house band)

The War & Treaty

  1. Have You a Heart

  2. Land of 1000 Dances (Chris Kenner cover)

Warren Haynes & Jimmy Vivino

  1. Almost Cut My Hair (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young cover)

Allison Russell

  1. You’re Not Alone

  2. Don’t Stop

Rufus Wainwright

  1. Going to a Town

  2. Across the Universe (The Beatles cover, with Allison Russell)

Mavis Staples

  1. Respect Yourself (The Staple Singers song)

  2. Friendship (with Rufus Wainwright and Bernie Williams)

Gary Clark Jr.

  1. You Are My Baby

  2. The Healing

Sheryl Crow

  1. If It Makes You Happy (with Bernie Williams)

  2. Live With Me (The Rolling Stones cover)

  3. Real Gone (with St. Vincent)

St. Vincent

  1. New York

  2. Young Americans (David Bowie cover)

Ledisi

  1. Feeling Good (Anthony Newley cover)

  2. Knockin’

James Taylor

  1. Up on the Roof (Carole King cover, with Bernie Williams)

  2. Country Road (with Bernie Williams)

  3. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) (Marvin Gaye cover, with Bernie Williams)

  4. You've Got a Friend (Carole King cover, with Sheryl Crow and Bernie Williams)

Pat Benatar & Neil Geraldo

  1. Love Is a Battlefield

  2. Heartbreaker > Ring of Fire (Johnny Cash cover) > Heartbreaker

John Mayer Trio

  1. Who Did You Think I Was (with Jimi Hendrix's Power of Soul)

  2. Vultures

  3. Wait Until Tomorrow (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)

Finale

  1. People Get Ready (The Impressions cover, with all the performers participating)

Rufus Wainwright, St. Vincent, Sheryl Crow, Warren Haynes, Pat Benatar
Rufus Wainwright, St. Vincent, Sheryl Crow, Warren Haynes, Pat Benatar
John Mayer, James Taylor, Rufus Wainwright
John Mayer, James Taylor, Rufus Wainwright
Sheryl Crow, St. Vincent, Allison Russell
Sheryl Crow, St. Vincent, Allison Russell
Neil Giraldo, John Mayer, James Taylor
Neil Giraldo, John Mayer, James Taylor
St. Vincent, Pat Benatar, Sheryl Crow, Warren Haynes
St. Vincent, Pat Benatar, Sheryl Crow, Warren Haynes

Gary Clark Jr., Jim James, Bernie Williams, Jimmy Vivino
Gary Clark Jr., Jim James, Bernie Williams, Jimmy Vivino

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