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Ooh La La: Rod Stewart Proves He's Forever Young With Valentine's Day Show At Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida

By Joanie Cox-Henry



Photo by Larry Marano


Rod Stewart, the iconic rock legend, took the stage at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Fla., delivering a performance that transcended time and left the audience in awe. The legendary artist, known for his raspy vocals and charismatic stage presence, is a still a total rock and roll icon.


The setlist featured a perfect blend of Stewart's greatest hits and some hidden gems, showcasing the versatility of his extensive catalog. Classics like "Maggie May" and

"Downtown Train" had the crowd reminiscing about the good old days, and there were plenty of kicky covers including his show opener "Addicted To Love" by Robert Palmer, "I'd Rather Go Blind," by Etta James and "Lady Marmalade."


Stewart closed the show with his expected hit "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?"


Photographer Larry Marano was on site to shoot Rod Stewart's South Florida show Feb. 14. Here are some images he captured of the 79-year-old superstar.


All photos by Larry Marano




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