In 2002, Kansas was experiencing a resurgence, revitalizing their classic progressive rock sound for both longtime fans and new audiences. Just before... Read Full Description >
In 2002, Kansas was experiencing a resurgence, revitalizing their classic progressive rock sound for both longtime fans and new audiences. Just before the live recording of "Miracles Out of Nowhere" at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, the band released "Somewhere to Elsewhere" in 2000, which marked their first studio album of new material in over a decade. This album featured a blend of their signature sound while incorporating modern elements, showing the band's evolution. The lineup during the 2002 performance included original members like Steve Walsh and Robby Steinhardt, highlighting their commitment to maintaining the essence of their music. This concert was part of a tour that celebrated their legacy, showcasing tracks that resonate deeply with fans, while also demonstrating the band's adaptability in the changing landscape of rock music. The performance of "Miracles Out of Nowhere" captures both their historical significance and their continued relevance in the genre.