Kansas 50th Anniversary Tour comes to Nashville, Indiana. Review and Photos

By on November 26, 2024

The Kansas 50th Anniversary show at the Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Indiana, was a night to remember. Celebrating five decades of musical excellence, the band delivered a performance that was both nostalgic and electrifying. The concert was part of their “Another Fork in the Road” tour, which has been a journey through their illustrious career.

File Photo: Kansas performs with the 50th Anniversary Tour, at Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Indiana, November 23, 2024. (Photo Credit and Copyright Larry Philpot / SoundstagePhotography.com)
File Photo: One of the guitarists of Kansas performs with the 50th Anniversary Tour, at Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Indiana, November 23, 2024. (Photo Credit and Copyright Larry Philpot / SoundstagePhotography.com)

Band Members and Instruments

  • Rich Williams: The original guitarist of Kansas, Rich Williams has been a constant presence in the band since its inception. His guitar work is the backbone of Kansas’s sound, blending intricate solos with powerful riffs. Williams couldn’t appear because he’s dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina, where things are still bad weeks later. He’s replaced tonight by Scott Bernard, who has worked with Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald.
File Photo: Scott Bernard fills in, as Kansas performs with the 50th Anniversary Tour, at Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Indiana, November 23, 2024. (Photo Credit and Copyright Larry Philpot / SoundstagePhotography.com)
  • Phil Ehart: Another founding member, Phil Ehart is the drummer and percussionist. His dynamic drumming has been a driving force behind the band’s rhythm section, but he’s out, recovering from a heart attack. He was replaced tonight by Eric Holmquist.
File Photo: Kansas performs with the 50th Anniversary Tour, at Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Indiana, November 23, 2024. (Photo Credit and Copyright Larry Philpot / SoundstagePhotography.com)
  • Ronnie Platt: Serving as the lead vocalist and keyboardist since 2014, Ronnie Platt brings a fresh yet familiar voice to the band. His powerful vocals and keyboard skills have been a highlight of their recent performances.
File Photo: Ronnie Platt of Kansas forgets the words while he performs with the 50th Anniversary Tour, at Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Indiana, November 23, 2024. (Photo Credit and Copyright Larry Philpot / SoundstagePhotography.com)
  • Tom Brislin: Joining the band in 2018, Tom Brislin is a keyboardist and vocalist. His contributions have added a new layer of complexity to Kansas’s music.
File Photo: Tom Brislin of Kansas performs with the 50th Anniversary Tour, at Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Indiana, November 23, 2024. (Photo Credit and Copyright Larry Philpot / SoundstagePhotography.com)
  • Joe Deninzon: The violinist and rhythm guitarist, Joe Deninzon, joined the band in 2023. His violin solos are reminiscent of the band’s early days, adding a touch of classical flair to their rock sound.
File Photo: Joe Deninzon of Kansas performs with the 50th Anniversary Tour, at Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Indiana, November 23, 2024. (Photo Credit and Copyright Larry Philpot / SoundstagePhotography.com)
  • Dan McGowan: The newest member, Dan McGowan, joined in 2024 as the bassist and vocalist. He has seamlessly integrated into the band, bringing his own style and energy to the stage.
File Photo: Dan McGowan of Kansas performs with the 50th Anniversary Tour, at Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Indiana, November 23, 2024. (Photo Credit and Copyright Larry Philpot / SoundstagePhotography.com)

Tour History

Kansas has a rich history of touring, having performed across the globe. Their “Another Fork in the Road” tour has been a celebration of their 50-year journey, featuring two hours and ten minutes of memorable hits, fan favorites, and deep cuts rarely performed live. The tour has been marked by energetic and spellbinding performances at some of the foremost theaters and performing arts centers across the United States and into Canada.

Despite the challenges of lineup changes and the passage of time, Kansas has remained a powerhouse in the progressive rock scene. Their ability to blend blues-based hard rock with intricate progressive constructions has kept their music original and accessible. The 50th Anniversary show in Nashville, Indiana, was a testament to their enduring appeal and musical prowess.

Overall, even though there were no original members on this stop, the concert was a fitting tribute to Kansas’s legacy, leaving the audience in awe and eager for more. The band’s chemistry on stage and their dedication to their craft were evident in every note, making it a night to remember.