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Markus King Band and Penelope Road Conjure Magic Under the Evening Stars

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Markus King Band Proves That Rock ‘n’ Roll Soul Is Alive and Well in South Florida Photos and Review of the Markus King Band and Penelope Road Concert at the Mizner Park Amphitheater in Boca Raton, FL

The warm evening air at the Mizner Park Amphitheater set the perfect stage this Sunday night as an ecstatic crowd gathered for an evening of soulful, guitar-driven rock compliments of the incredible Markus King Band. As the sun dipped below the Boca Raton skyline, painting the sky in shades of coral and indigo, the amphitheater buzzed with the relaxed, anticipatory energy of a South Florida night. While the main attraction was legendary bluesman Markus King and his incredibly talented cohorts, the journey into the heart of the music began with a fantastic opening set from a group that quickly made the sprawling venue feel like an intimate club: Penelope Road.

Taking the stage with an unassuming confidence, Penelope Road immediately established a warm, magnetic presence. Their sound, a sophisticated blend of southern blues and rock n’ roll soul, filled the amphitheater with lush, layered textures that reminded me of the Allman Brothers Band. The band’s interplay was a highlight, with shimmering electric guitar lines weaving through a tight, inventive rhythm section. The dual vocalists shared an exceptional harmony blend, their voices wrapping around each other on heartfelt original songs that explored love, loss, and quiet resilience. The crowd, many of whom were clearly hearing the band for the first time, responded with growing enthusiasm, clapping along unprompted and rewarding the set’s closing number with a sustained, genuine ovation.

A subtle shift in the stage lighting and the low hum of a Hammond organ signaled the arrival of the headliner, and from the moment Markus King strode up to the microphone, his vintage Les Paul guitar slung low, the energy in the amphitheater transformed. Opening with the slow-burning, deeply personal “Falling for the Devil”, King’s voice—a phenomenal instrument that evokes the gritty ache of a bluesman twice his age—soared over the rapt audience.

King’s guitar playing was nothing short of spellbinding, and his co-guitarist Drew Smithers was no slouch either as they traded off intricate guitar parts. The solos were not just displays of technical prowess, but stories told with six strings, building from whisper-quiet melodic phrases to roaring, impassioned peaks. The backing band, a tight-knit powerhouse of simmering organ, rock-steady bassist Erik Vogel, and thunderous drummer Jack Ryan, followed his every nuanced move with an almost telepathic connection.

Between songs, King was gracious and visibly moved by the reception, thanking the crowd and expressing his deep appreciation for the road that led him to this stage. The evening’s emotional centerpiece was an extended, devastatingly beautiful performance of “Rambling Man”, a cover of the legendary Allman Brothers Band song that silenced the entire venue save for the sound of his voice and the cry of his slide guitar. As the final note rang out and the house lights came up, it was clear that the Markus King Band had poured every ounce of their soul into the balmy Boca Raton night.

Gleb Barabanov is South Florida Insider's Vice President, Graphic Designer and Webmaster, as well as a Photographer and Writer covering events all over the world. Originally born in Odessa, Ukraine, Gleb now calls the sunny Florida area home, where he attended Full Sail University and received a Bachelors of Arts in Film Production. Gleb is obsessed with music, cameras, guitars, and his Shiba Inu, Yoshi

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