Reuters - Twenty minutes into his
solo set Sunday night at the Henry Fonda Theater, Wilco
frontman Jeff Tweedy mocked the crowd's blind adoration, noting
that the sold-out throng seemed to applaud his every remark.
Yet there were several moments throughout the
hour-and-45-minute set that deserved the rabid response, as
Tweedy proved that he remains one of the most talented figures
in American rock, with or without his band.{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}{br}Click Here to Launch in a new Window
solo set Sunday night at the Henry Fonda Theater, Wilco
frontman Jeff Tweedy mocked the crowd's blind adoration, noting
that the sold-out throng seemed to applaud his every remark.
Yet there were several moments throughout the
hour-and-45-minute set that deserved the rabid response, as
Tweedy proved that he remains one of the most talented figures
in American rock, with or without his band.{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}{br}Click Here to Launch in a new Window

