DelMcCoury2025Del McCoury grinned at the sold-out crowd and told them: "I feel kind of silly tonight." He smiled often during his tour hour performance in front of a packed house at the SPACE nightclub in Evanston.

The band planned the setlist for the first hour, drawing on McCoury's dozens of albums released over many decades. They mixed upbeat instrumentals with sad, slow country tunes and at least two songs bout murder.

Halfway through the show, Del announced to the audience that the band would take requests. The audience shouted their favorites, and the band obliged for the next hour.

McCoury is not afraid to step back and let his band members take the spotlight on their solos. And what a band he has - highlighted by his sons Ronnie (mandolin) and Rob (banjo). The entire band was excellent, but Ronnie's solos were outstanding. Rob's young son joined the band on stage to play guitar, adding one more generation to the McCoury family.

This concert was my first time at SPACE since their renovations earlier this year. The place looks beautiful, especially the entrance area. A spacious bar replaces the narrow hallway in which patrons used to wait. The Sullivan Sisters - local teenage siblings on guitar and banjo - were an impressive start to the evening.

But tonight belonged to Del McCoury. At 86, he shows no signs of slowing down. He enjoys the music and the audience, and he showed this to us on Friday evening.