Kasim Sulton Diary
March 2002

Kasim completed his second solo tour, ending the tour with the comment "I'll see you in September". He also flew to Florida to play at a private Meat Loaf gig.

Date Appearance Other Links
Friday
1st
The Tin Angel, Philadelphia, PA
Have Guitar, Will Travel Tour (Kasim Sulton)

This was Kasim's second gig at this venue and was better attended than his one last year. Kasim played this gig without using a set list so he included songs like Ticket To Ride and an extract from Eternal Love which he hasn't played on this tour before. Doug Kennedy joined him on stage for most of his set.
Set list, reviews, photos & video clips
Saturday
2nd
Meat Loaf private gig
Kasim flew to Florida to play at a wedding with Meat Loaf.
Wednesday
6th
Hamilton Street Cafe and Stage, Bound Brook, NJ
Have Guitar, Will Travel Tour (Kasim Sulton)

Three opening acts
Kasim reverted to more of his standard set list with Doug Kennedy joining him on stage for most of the set. Both Glen Burtnik (Styx) and Tom Brislin (Meat Loaf / Yes) were in the audience.
Set list, review & photos
Thursday
7th
Kasim interview
An interview with Kasim appeared in the Albany Times Union.
Interview
The Sit 'n' Bull Pub, Maynard, MA
Have Guitar, Will Travel Tour (Kasim Sulton)

Opening act: John Cate
The gig was hardly (if at all) promoted so was very badly attended. Kasim spoke to almost all the audience at times during his set. Towards the end, he sang some of Old MacDonald had a farm with someone from the audience providing the animal noises.
Set list, review, photos & video clips
Friday
8th
The Van Dyck, Schenectady, NY
Have Guitar, Will Travel Tour (Kasim Sulton)

Two sets
This was a restaurant venue but the diners were far quieter than at Zigs. Thanks to a family of Kasim fans in the area the first show especially was well attended. Kasim's two shows were similar but not exactly the same. In both sets, Doug Kennedy joined Kasim on stage for most of the songs and Amy Decotis during One World too. In the second show Kasim explained that The One Sure Thing was writen “about finding the thing in your partner that keeps you together for the rest of your lives…..and when you find someone like that, don’t ever let them go”. He also sang extracts from Trapped, Eternal Love, Swing To The Right and The Martyr.
Set list, reviews, photos & video clips
Monday
11th
Kasim Message
Kasim Sulton sent a message (amusingly called "Over For Now") to the mailing list attached to his official website KasimSulton.com stating that he "hopes" to play some shows again before the end of this year.
Kasim Review Online
The ChicagoGigs.com website added a review of Kasim's Chicago gig by Mike O'Cull.
Review and photos
Saturday
16th
The Bitter End, New York, NY
Have Guitar, Will Travel Tour (Kasim Sulton)

This was Kasim’s largest New York crowd out of the four gigs that he’s played on these two tours. It was a selection of songs from his standard set list on this tour, with Doug Kennedy joining Kasim on stage for most of the songs and Amy Decotis during One World too. Kasim's mother was in the audience and his brother, Alex, did the sound. This was the final gig of Kasim's Have Guitar, Will Travel Tour.
Set list, review, photos & video clips
Wednesday
20th
Kasim article online
The online edition of the MidWest Beat was updated to include the article about Kasim Sulton complete with a color photo.
Article

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