Jerry Schares (USA) - drums, video tech Leonard Audsley (USA) - lead vocals Andrew Audsley (USA) - vocals Ron Hall (USA) - bass Jorge Delfin Aguilar (MEX) - guitars Jorge Ortal Grandal (ESP) - violin George Barabas (HUN) - keyboards, audio tech Roland Frost (GER) - keyboards, guitars, vocals, audio and video tech Matt Tepee (USA) - drums, video tech
Former-members: Mark Williams (USA) - violin Al Herda (USA) - lead vocals Neal Vanderhoof (USA) - bass
Beautiful cover gentlemen. The vocals were great, those vocalist were perfection. The subject matter is too sad to think about especially this year in 2024, but Kansas were always visionaries.
NFKNG job.... intro was a bit long....digged the drummer playn trad grip.....you can see what I saw here.....ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rE2jRqswLMI.html
This cover is uncanny. And the other Kansas covers are equally amazing! Going to see Kansas in concert Sep 28 at the Smith Center in Vegas. Can't wait!
Ornate arrangement of the highest order. This is an amazing insight into the Book of Ecclesiastes by Kerry Livgren before he become a born again Christian.
Man, I never heard anyone do Kansas so on point, if I closed my eye’s & not have known it was a cover I would have sworn it was Kansas especially on the vocal’s, I hope you consider doing way more of their material !
I’m definitely not comparing Kansas to any other band so please don’t think that that’s what I’m saying but I am a huge U.K. fan and I hear the influence of that band in the early Kansas recordings, so I was just wondering if perhaps Kansas was in someway influenced by Some of the musicians from UK. I hear bill Bruford I hear Eddie Jobson , Alan Holdsworth and John Wetton
This just popped up again. and again great job.. and again I really wish the mix was better, it's violin and guitar.. the rest of the group is barely in the mix..
Good job boys, you make me feel young again at 65 yes. But the most important thing is that you have remarkably captured the feeling, mood and spirit, let alone the professional and wisdom of this great band Kansas. Keep it on, you have numerous people admiring your good work. Ula ... Samoa
11 years and this is the first I’m seeing this. RU-vid algorithm you have grievously failed me. Truly a fantastic rendition of a very difficult and complicated song. I hope you guys are still going strong 11 years later.
Wow - you made that look easy. And I know it's not. All good, but fantastic vocals. I miss Steve. (I'm seeing Ronnie with the band this weekend, and no disrespect to him.)