Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters's 2022 Concert History

Ronnie Earl was born Ronald Horvath in Queens, New York, on March 10, 1953. After picking up his first guitar twenty years later, he went on to stretch the boundaries of electric blues guitar playing higher, lifting hearts and souls a little higher as he did. Like a harmonic seventh note sliding its way into a piece of music before being felt, he would eventually emerge into the New England blues scene as a budding young guitarist.

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2025 1 concert
2024 4 concerts
2023 4 concerts
2022 4 concerts
2020 1 concert
2019 11 concerts
2018 14 concerts
2017 18 concerts
2016 17 concerts
2015 19 concerts
2014 17 concerts
2013 14 concerts
2012 20 concerts
2011 14 concerts
2010 5 concerts
2009 6 concerts
2008 1 concert
2007 1 concert
1997 1 concert
1995 1 concert
1993 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters had?

Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters has had 174 concerts.

What genre is Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters?

Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters is most often considered to be Jazz, Blues, Electric Blues, Modern Blues, Guitar, Classic Blues, and Blues Guitar.

When is the next Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters concert?

The next Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters concert is on January 11, 2025 at The Center For Arts In Natick in Natick, Massachusetts, United States.

When was the last Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters concert?

The last Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters concert was on October 18, 2024 at Spire Center For Performing Arts in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.

What setlist does Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters play live?

The songs that Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 15, 2018 concert at Narrows Center for the Arts in Fall River, Massachusetts, United States:

  1. Before You Accuse Me
  2. Heartbreak (It's Hurtin' Me)
  3. You Don't Know What Love Is
  4. I Need You So Bad
  5. I've Got to Use My Imagination
  6. Higher Love
  7. I'd Rather Go Blind
  8. Double Trouble
  9. I'll Take Care of You
  10. As the Years Go Passing By
  11. A Change Is Gonna Come
  12. In the Wee Wee Hours
  13. Rainy Night in Georgia
  14. Take a Little Walk with Me
  15. Malted Milk
  16. Death Don't Have No Mercy

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