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Messages : 5254 Date d'inscription : 20/05/2012 Localisation : saint céré
| Sujet: LOVERBOY TOUR 2013 Mar 5 Fév - 20:58 | |
| LOVERBOY'S "JOURNEY" CONTINUES WITH 2013 TOUR DATES, TV NODS, CRITICAL PRAISE:
Legendary multi-platinum Canadian rockers celebrate new album, Rock 'n' Roll Revival, as blockbuster Journey tour dates continue through end of month Loverboy is still wowing fans on the road and �lovin' every minute of it,� as their blockbuster national tour with Journey continues in February. The Canadian rock legends schedule features dates with Journey and Pat Benatar + Neil Giraldo in Sioux City (2/5) and Moline, IL (2/6); with Journey and Night Ranger in Grand Rapids, MI (2/9), Fort Wayne, IN (2/10) and Evansville, IN (2/12) and their own headlining shows in Biloxi, MS (2/ and Coachella, CA (2/16). The band will then hit the road on their own starting in April. The February schedule is listed below. Going on 30-plus years as a working rock and roll band, Loverboy has sold more than 10 million albums, with four multi-platinum plaques, including the four-million-selling Get Lucky. The group still features the original line-up of vocalist Mike Reno, guitarist Paul Dean, drummer Matt Frenette and keyboardist Doug Johnson with bassist Ken �Spider� Sinnaeve replacing the late Scott Smith. The band's most recent Frontiers Records studio album, Rock 'n' Roll Revival, features three new tracks, �Rock 'n' Roll Revival,� �Heartbreaker� and �No Tomorrow,� with the latter two produced with their original engineer Bob Rock (Metallica, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi) at Bryan Adams' famed Warehouse Studios in Vancouver. Rock worked under Loverboy producer Bruce Fairbairn, whose work with the band was recently praised by prominent blogger Bob Lefsetz; �'Turn Me Loose' is a masterpiece�certain tracks are just undeniable. This debut was as strong as Bad Company's, as strong as ANYBODY'S!� The band have been keeping busy in between tour dates, with lead guitarist Paul Dean mixing, producing and adding guitar tracks while on the tour bus for legendary Canadian rocker Greg Godovitz's solo debut, aMuseMe, which can be streamed on SoundCloud (soundcloud.com/machinedean/sets/amuseme). Meanwhile, lead singer Mike Reno appeared on the Canadian TV comedy show, Health Nutz, where he talked about the band's tour, which can be seen on YouTube. Loverboy have also made their mark on popular culture. The band will appear in a video montage taking place inside the mind of Matthew Perry on the Feb. 26 episode of his new NBC comedy, Go On, as part of his education on meditation. Wrote Today.com of the band's current shows: �Loverboy is embracing its past while setting its sights on a future that � will bring them more music, fans and fun.� Feb. 5: Tyson Center (Journey, Pat Benatar), Sioux City Feb. 6: iWireless Center (Journey, Pat Benatar), Moline, IL Feb. 8: Hard Rock (headlining), Biloxi, MS Feb. 9: Van Andel Arena (Journey, Night Ranger), Grand Rapids, MI Feb. 10: Allen County War Memorial Coliseum (Journey, Night Ranger), Fort Wayne, IN Feb. 12: Ford Center (Journey, Night Ranger), Evansville, IN Feb. 16: Spotlight 29 Casino (headlining), Coachella, CA | |
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