Veteran rocker Joe Walsh, who at 64 still has a laconic stoner’s laid-back vibe, thoroughly entertained 2,400 concert-goers at his concert Thursday night.
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Joe Walsh entertained the Toledo Zoo crowed with a 95-minute concert.
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Walsh warmed the chilly zoo crowd with classic-rock staples and a few mega hits.
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The 15-song set covered everything from solo music to his time with the Eagles.
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It was a cold May night in Toledo, but Walsh got the crowd of 2,400 on their feet.
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Hits such as “Rocky Mountain Way,” “Life in the Fast Lane,” “Turn to Stone,” “Walk Away,” and “Funk #49” were highlights of the show.
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A fan records Joe Walsh on a cell phone as he performs at the Toledo Zoo.
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A fan gets a closer look at the action on stage with his binoculars.
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Joe Walsh didn't disappoint the crowd that turned out to see and hear him.
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Walsh won everyone over with his chatty, good-natured charm and willingness to please.
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Fans across the street from the Broadway entrance of the zoo listen as Joe Walsh performs in the amphitheatre.
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