Dave Mason Announces ‘Endangered Species’ Summer 2023 Tour
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Dave Mason kicks off his summer tour in Davenport, IA on Wednesday, May 17 and continues with performances set in Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Hartford, New Brunswick and more. The twenty-two date current summer leg will end on June 28 in Boston, MA with the Steve Miller Band. This ongoing world tour is a testament to Mason’s six-decade enduring role as a Rock Icon as well as the unrelenting support of his music loving fans the world over. A self-described endangered species, Mason, who will celebrate his 77th birthday on May 10th, enjoyed a successful live tour run this winter and is thrilled to get back out on the road to see his friends and fans – “There is nothing quite like performing live. I love it!” exclaimed Mason.
Mason has been working in his studio between tour dates and will be releasing new music including “Roaddogs,” which has been a hit with audiences at his live concerts this year. The new release is cut with his current touring band, and features classic Mason guitar riffs over an infectious groove as he sings about his life on the road for 60 years as a working artist doing what he loves to do. Mason is one of the most enduring rockers still performing, and his shows are rock and roll history. “Roaddogs” looks back fondly but it’s just the beginning of what Mason has in store for us in 2023 and beyond.
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Joining Mason on this run is longtime band member Johnne Sambataro on guitar and vocals, and exciting new additions with Marty Fera on drums, welcoming back Tony Patler on keyboard and vocals, and Ray Cardwell on bass and vocals. This new lineup will perform Mason’s most loved and iconic songs as well as deep tracks and fans can always count on a few surprises.
Even when Dave Mason isn’t on tour, he’s still in creative mode. His upcoming memoir – Only You Know and I Know -is set for release in late 2023. In Mason’s classic style he tells his story in a refreshingly straightforward and authentic manner. Like his music, his memoir is genuine and warm. And he’s always in his studio, writing and recording. New music will also be released later next year.
Written when he was only 20 years old, Dave Mason is likely best known for “Feelin’ Alright?”, one of the most beloved and covered rock anthems since its release in 1968. The timeless song continues to be a powerful and enduring moment of rock and roll history, featured in dozens of films and TV commercials as well as interpretations by artists as diverse as Joe Cocker, Three Dog Night, Grand Funk Railroad, ELO, Coldplay, The 5th Dimension and so many more. A new version of this classic was re-recorded and released in July 2020 featuring Mason alongside Mick Fleetwood, Sammy Hagar, Michael McDonald and The Doobie Brothers: John McFee, Tom Johnston, John Cowan and Pat Simmons. Listen to “Feelin’ Alright” HERE; watch the video HERE.
Mason has been respectfully called a musical “gunslinger” for a reason; having worked with some of the biggest names in music, his trademark guitar licks and musical touches are all over beloved classic hits. Early next year will see the release of his first ever autobiography Only You Know & I Know, where Dave will share some of the great untold tales in rock and roll. Dave has a unique and rare viewpoint as he recorded an album with Mama Cass, played rhythm guitar on “All Along the Watchtower” with Jimi Hendrix, was a founding member of Traffic, recorded with Paul McCartney, George Harrison and The Rolling Stones, was part of Fleetwood Mac for a spell, as well as a guitar designer and a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee.
Dave Mason on Tour – Summer 2023
May 17 Davenport, IA Adler Theater *
May 18 Milwaukee, WI Pabst *
May 20 Minneapolis, MN Orpheum *
May 23 Madison, WI Orpheum Theater *
May 24 Joliet, IL Rialto Square *
May 25 Grand Rapids, MI DeVos Performance Hall *
May 28 Derry, NH Tupelo Music Hall
May 30 Plymouth, MA The Spire
June 1 Hartford, CT Infinity Hall
June 2 Glenside, PA Keswick Theatre ^
June 4 Harrisburg, PA Whitaker Center ^
June 6 Annapolis, MD Rams Head on Stage
June 7 New Brunswick, NJ State Theatre
June 9 Greensburg, PA The Palace Theater
June 11 Myrtle Beach, SC The Carolina Opry
June 13 Charlotte, NC Knight Theater
June 15 Bristol, TN The Paramount
June 16 Lexington, KY Lexington Opera House
June 17 Fort Wayne, IN The Clyde
June 22 Hopewell, VA The Beacon
June 24 Bridgeport, CT Hartford Heath Care Amphitheater (w/Steve Miller Band)
June 28 Boston, MA MGM Music Hall (w/Steve Miller Band)
*with The Outlaws opening
^ with Orleans opening
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Hi..just saw you tonight at Coach house…it was truly an honor to see you and the wonderful band…wishing you all many more times to rock and roll…thanks for the memory