Sherri took really good care of us. We had seats that allowed us to see over everyone (I didn't know people stand up for concerts; no wonder many venues don't sell reserved seats). She also got us backstage where we could talk to the performers up close. Drummer Ben Smith answered all my questions about how concerts work. For example: Did you know that the drummer is responsible in each song for being sure each person's instrument is working and ready when the song begins? The drummer also sets the beat and rhythm at the beginning of each song, so that it isn't played too fast, or too slow. Ben says he has a computer next to him that has the perfect rhythm on it. He follows that just for a few measures at the beginning, and then turns it off. He said he really loves working with Nancy and Ann, and has done lots of recordings with the Crowe movies (Almost Famous, Vanilla Sky, and recently Elizabethtown), which Nancy is heavily involved in.
So, I didn't take many pictures, but here are two taken back stage.
Mike Vega, big fan.
Dave, our driver
Ruth Johnston, cousin (this was her 65th birthday present from Ken and me).
Ann Wilson
Mike Vega (happy Mike)
Nancy Wilson