The Silverados at Paramount Northwest in Seattle concert was opened by the Skyboys. Skyboys was a popular local Seattle band.
This concert was co-sponsored by KJR Radio in Seattle, and the concert attendance was about 1,250 persons. Randy and the Silverados had been at The Bottom Line in New York a week earlier with Rosanne Cash. The band was extremely busy during February and March 1981 with one show after another.
A special thank you to Scott Forrest for the KJR radio station photo and backstage pass.
Randy with the KJR Seattle radio staff
It looks as if they are celebrating something.
Bob Case, Scott Forrest, Randy, and Scott W. Burns
Scott Forrest’s backstage pass to see Randy Meisner
Seattle Daily Times (Seattle, WA) – Mar. 19, 1981
“Even with so talented a team of co-writers as Eric Kaz and Wendy Waldman, Meisner’s songs often fell short. One delightful exception was ‘Hearts On Fire,’ Meisner’s most successful post-Eagles tune. It’s a catchy, clever song, but it sounds so much like the Eagles that it doesn’t establish Meisner as an individual talent.”
Seattle Daily Times (Seattle, WA) – Mar. 20, 1981
“Two cuts from his latest album on Epic records, ‘Deep Inside My Heart’ and ‘Hearts on Fire,’ have already become Top-40 hits.”
“Meisner writes most of his own music, with help from songwriters Eric Kaz and Wendy Waldman. Waldman also provides vocal back-up for many of Meisner’s songs.”
“The Sky Boys, Seattle’s most popular country rock band, opened Meisner’s show at 8 p.m.”
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA) – Mar. 20, 1981
Seattle Daily Times (Seattle, WA) – Mar. 21, 1981
The Skyboys, a local Seattle band opening for Randy
The Rocket (Seattle, WA) – May 1, 1981
