![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() While performers of Matthews’ caliber don’t always feel compelled to connect and banter with their audience much at paid corporate gigs like this one, Matthews seemed genuinely engaged, entertaining the crowd with stories of eating live ants in Africa, cowboys in “the Vegas” and the odd allure of a man with two penises growing out of his head (trust us - it didn’t make much more sense to those in attendance, either). ![]() Matthews and Reynolds, headliners at the Rayovac corporate party in honor of the company’s charitable work, were met with an enthusiastic welcome from the crowd of several hundred partiers as they opened with a spirited dueling guitar session on “So Damn Lucky” from Matthews’ 2003 solo debut.īut over the course of their 90-minute performance, the night belonged to many of the crowd-pleasers in the DMB catalog as the long-time collaborators unspooled a bevy of Dave Matthews Band hits, including the soaring “Satellite,” the slow-burning ramble of “Don’t Drink the Water” and the arm-in-arm camaraderie of the sing-along favorite “You & Me.” And, as always, CraveOnline was there to witness what happens when A-level talent and corporate VPs and their wives collide. ![]()
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