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Tom petty, shadow of a doubt live
Tom petty, shadow of a doubt live












Petty's musical influence reached Indiana rock star John Mellencamp, who studied 1979 album "Damn the Torpedoes" before making his "Nothin' Matters and What if it Did" album in 1980, according to former Mellencamp drummer Kenny Aronoff. In the 1980s, Petty and the Heartbreakers headlined two bygone local venues: Market Square Arena and the Indianapolis Tennis Center.Įarlier this year, Petty played the former Deer Creek in its final season of being named Klipsch Music Center.

tom petty, shadow of a doubt live

"I've been telling that story all year," he told the audience when returning to the venue in 2006. When a 2005 thunderstorm caused a power outage in the middle of the song "Refugee," the band continued playing and fans sang heartily through the interruption. Ruoff, originally built as Deer Creek Music Center in 1989, served as the site for Petty's most memorable Indiana performance. Indiana musicians: IndyStar picks for Top 25 of all timeĬoncert recap: U2 spotlights best of U.S.A., Indy in stadium showĬoncert recap: 24,000 elated fans accompany Bob Seger at Klipsch "Indiana Girl' was the song's original title, Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell told. “Sometimes I think I just live to play that song here,” Petty said following a 2010 rendition.

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Shadow Of A Doubt (Complex Kid) by Tom Petty on Damn The Torpedoes (1979), The Bridge School Concerts, Vol.View Gallery: Tom Petty's final Indianapolis performanceĪ deafening audience response was assured when Petty and his accompanying band, the Heartbreakers, performed “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” at the Noblesville amphitheater now known as Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center.














Tom petty, shadow of a doubt live