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STARSHIP ft. Mickey Thomas

Mickey Thomas is the owner of the soaring voice that propelled Starship through the decade of the 80’s. With his soulful and compelling vocals, Mickey has established himself as one of rock music’s most recognizable stars.

Mickey made his mark in 1976 as lead vocalist on the mega-hit “Fooled Around And Fell In Love” with The Elvin Bishop Band. In 1979, Mickey joined Jefferson Starship as the lead vocalist, after the departure of Grace Slick and Marty Balin, and recorded a string of hits including “Jane”, “No Way Out”, “Find Your Way Back”, “Stranger”, and “Layin It On The Line”.

Counts 77

Count’s 77, a hard rock band hailing from Las Vegas, Nevada is led by Danny “Count” Koker, star of HISTORY’S hit series “Counting Cars.” The band is further powered by Barry Barnes, Shon McKee, Tommy Paris and the twin guitar team of John Zito and Stoney Curtis.

The six powerhouse musicians attribute the 70’s genre specification to musical roots as diverse as Thin Lizzy, Foghat, The Allman Brothers and Led Zeppelin. Count’s 77 stands poised to be one of the leaders of the classic rock revival, bringing back the vibe of one of the best musical eras of all time.

JOHN SCHNEIDER

John Richard Schneider (born April 8, 1960) is an American actor and country music singer.[1] He is best known for his portrayal of Beauregard “Bo” Duke in the American television action/comedy series The Dukes of Hazzard (opposite Tom Wopat, Catherine Bach and James Best),[1] Jonathan Kent in the 2001–11 TV series Smallville,[1] and James “Jim” Cryer on the television series The Haves and the Have Nots, created by Tyler Perry.
Alongside his acting career, Schneider has been a singer since the early 1980s, releasing nine studio albums and a greatest hits package, as well as eighteen singles. This total includes “I’ve Been Around Enough to Know”, “Country Girls”, “What’s a Memory Like You”, and “You’re the Last Thing I Needed Tonight”, all of which reached the top of the Billboard country singles charts.

As a four-time chart-topping country artist with 19 albums to his credit, including a whopping 72 tracks within the last year alone, John Schneider could quite realistically be counted amongst the most prolific and recognized entertainers of all time. He’s of course known all the world over for hit singles such as “It’s Now Or Never” (the top charting Elvis Presley cover of any genre ever), “Them Good Ol’ Boys Are Bad,” “I’ve Been Around Enough To Know,” “Country Girls,” “It’s A Short Walk from Heaven to Hell,” “I’m Gonna Leave You Tomorrow,” “What’s a Memory Like You (Doing in a Love Like This),” “You’re the Last Thing I Needed Tonight,” “At the Sound of the Tone,” “Take the Long Way Home,” “Love, You Ain’t Seen the Last of Me” and “Ruffled Skirts” right up to “Walk a Mile in My Shoes,” which he performed on the 2018 finale of Dancing with the Stars after personally duking it out for seven highly heralded weeks.

 

Michael Peterson

Michael Peterson was born in Tucson, Arizona, on August 7, 1959. At an early age, he was influenced by the music that his grandmother listened to, such as Cole Porter and Roger Miller.

After attending high school at Richland High School in Richland, WA, Peterson later earned a football scholarship to Pacific Lutheran University, where he won a national championship. One of his teammates, Brad Westering, was also working as a producer for Deniece Williams at the time. Through Westering, Peterson got the opportunity to write songs for Williams, as well as gospel headliners The Imperials. This all led to the production of Peterson’s first release, “Michael Peterson”, a collection of contemporary Christian songs, on Sparrow Records in 1986.Eventually, Peterson traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, where he started working as a professional songwriter, collaborating with other writers such as Josh Leo and Robert Ellis Orrall.

Tammy Graham

Tammy Graham is one of the most talented, passionate, high energy performers with one the most amazing voice and dynamic piano skills you will ever hear and see live!

She was named the youngest entertainer on the Las Vegas Strip after Wayne Newton lost that title!

Tammy was signed to a contact to perform at Caesar’s Palace from 1988 – 1996 when she was signed to Arista Records Nashville in 1997 and released hits as “A Dozen Red Roses” “Tell Me Again” and “Cool Water”

Revisiting Creedence

They toured the world with original Creedence Clearwater Revival members & Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, now they’re continuing the CCR legacy live in concert.

Revisiting Creedence’s frontmen Dan McGuinness and Kurt Griffey, lead vocal and lead guitar respectively, performed over the past decade with rock royalty, fronting Creedence Clearwater Revival founding members Stu Cook and Doug “Cosmo” Clifford’s touring project, Creedence Clearwater Revisited.

Revisiting Creedence’s musicianship and experience are the key. With the purity and power of McGuinness’ soaring voice, coupled with Griffey’s lead guitar prowess, Revisiting Creedence nails signature hits “Green River”, “Bad Moon Rising”, “Down on The Corner”, “Born on The Bayou”, “Fortunate Son”, “Proud Mary” and more. Kurt roams the stage driving extended jams such as “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” and “Susie Q”. The show is an absolute blast for the audience.

Glenn Hughes

Vocalist/bass guitarist/songwriter Glenn Hughes is a true original. No other rock musician has carved such a distinctive style blending the finest elements of hard rock, soul and funk. That astonishing voice is Hughes’ calling card. He’s known as a singer’s singer. Stevie Wonder once called Hughes his favorite white singer.

Hughes, a native of Cannock, England, absorbed all kinds of influences, including early British hard rock, the Beatles and, most importantly, American soul and R&B. The sleek Motown sound from Detroit and the gritty Stax/Volt sound from Memphis left their mark on him.

The first important band Hughes was a member of that achieved notable success was Trapeze. The band’s early ’70s albums included “Trapeze”, “Medusa” and “You Are The Music… We’re Just The Band”.

In 1973, Hughes joined Deep Purple. The trailblazing hard-rock legends had just weathered the departure of vocalist Ian Gillan and bass guitarist Roger Glover, but guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, keyboardist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice continued with the addition of Hughes and David Coverdale. Any skepticism was squelched with the 1974 release of “Burn” which has since been re-released on its 30th anniversary. This stunning album rejuvenated the band and stands tall among Deep Purple classics.

THE PAT TRAVERS BAND

Pat Travers was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. Soon after picking up the guitar at age 12,he saw Jimi Hendrix perform in Ottawa. Travers began playing in bands early in his teens; hisfirst bands were the Music Machine (not to be confused with the Californianpsychedelic/garage band of the same name), Red Hot, and Merge, which played in clubs in theQuebec area.

While performing with Merge, he was noticed by rock artist Ronnie Hawkins, who invitedTravers to perform with him. In his early twenties Travers moved to London and signed arecording contract with the Polydor label.[2] His self-titled debut album was released in 1976,and featured bassist Peter “Mars” Cowling, who would become a mainstay in Travers’ band forseveral years.[2] An appearance on the German TV show Rockpalast in November 1976 waslater released on DVD under the title Hooked on Music. This performance showcases an earlyversion of Travers’ band featuring Cowling and drummer

THe Frontmen

They have 30 No. 1 hits, have sold 30 million albums and are the soundtrack to every Friday night honkytonk,first kiss and broken heart for the last 30 years. Fans sing the words to every song in every set – and while manypeople have yet to know their name, just about everybody can sing their songs.

THE FRONTMEN – comprised of 3 former lead singers, Larry Stewart (Restless Heart), Richie McDonald (Lonestar)and Tim Rushlow (Little Texas) – is country music’s hottest new supergroup. The men have already mastered thestage, succeeded on radio and nightly take sold-out audiences on a rollercoaster of 90’s nostalgic smash hits thentranscend their past hit parade with fresh new & original songs that are unmistakably THE FRONTMEN today!

The group recently put their massive catalog of hits to work, including “The Bluest Eyes in Texas,” “Amazed” and”God Blessed Texas,” on tour with Alabama and kick-started the Harley-Davidson crowd in Deadwood,South Dakota, at the 81st Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

HEAD EAST

The legendary classic rock band Head East has long set the standard for authentic, full-vocal, goodtime rock harmonies that few bands can equal. Their high-energy shows are filled with superb vocals, flashy guitar work and memorable keyboard melodies that continue to rock audiences of all ages. Their signature song, “NEVER BEEN ANY REASON” with notable chorus “Save my life I’m going down for the last time” has long been considered by many radio stations across the country as “The Rock & Roll National Anthem.” This year Head East will be celebrating their 50th Anniversary by performing most cuts off of their iconic record “Flat As A Pancake”. The band has brought classic arena rock to countless audiences all across North America. According to founding member and keyboardist Roger Boyd, Head East will continue to bring their brand of dance and shout, good-time rock and roll to audiences of all ages for many years to come. “As long as I can lift my synthesizer over my head and the audience goes wild, we’ll keep rockin’ on!”

PETRA

Petra is an American music group regarded as a pioneer of the Christian rock and contemporary Christian music genres and was, for many years, regarded as the “world’s most popular Christian rock band”.[2] Formed in 1972, the band took its name from the Greek word for “rock”. Though it disbanded formally in 2006, incarnations have played reunion shows in the years since and released two albums in November 2010, and in November 2017. In 2013, it reformed with a new drummer, Cristian Borneo, and recorded a new song titled “Holy is Your Name”, before going back on tour.

Molly Hatchet

In the early 1970s, a new genre of music was emerging in Jacksonville, Florida. A mixture of blues, country, gospel, and the English invasion of rock and roll that later was to be coined the phrase “Southern Rock.” The music was filled with style and emotion and with bands in the forefront such as the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd and a band from Jacksonville, Florida called Molly Hatchet. Named after a famous 17th-century axe murderess “hatchet molly” who would behead her lovers with the hand tool Lizzy Borden made famous.

Black Magic

Black Magic honors the music of guitar legend Carlos Santana, who attributes his music’s broad appeal and popularity to the blending of African based rhythms, bluesy organ, and of course that melodic guitar played straight from the heart.

Black Magic stays true to this formula and focuses heavily on the authenticity of Santana’s live concerts. Their audience is taken on a journey throughout Santana’s incredible 50+ year career with classics from the Woodstock Era (Black Magic Woman and Oye Como Va), tributes to his passionate and powerful ballads (Europa and Samba Pa Ti), and also performing his current Grammy hits (Smooth and Maria Maria).

Always creating an energetic yet soulful performance, Black Magic delivers the true Santana Experience.

Heart Of The Journey

Heart Of The Journey takes you on a non-stop musical tribute with two of the most iconic bands of the seventies!

The song library of these two bands is performed like no other.

Ridin The Storm Out

Back in the late 90’s the guitarist and founding member of “Ridin The Storm Out” – Rick Hunter, had the honor of playing and performing with REO’s founding member Gary Richrath for almost 3 years. Their chemistry was evident from their first chords played together.

The name comes from the band’s 1st hit in the mid 70’s – REO’s signature song that ends their shows.
Ridin’ The Storm Out – song list has a solid 2-hour show they can perform with all the true REO live show hits the real band still plays at their shows.

The Kings of Queen

The Kings of Queen are the hottest Queen tribute in the country, if not the world. Given that he’s been dubbed as the reincarnated Freddie Mercury, frontman Emo Alaeddin is quite the spectacle.
Although there may be others, no other Queen tribute comes close to The Kings of Queen.

Equally important to sounding like Queen, the frontman Emo Alaeddin has a striking resemblance to Freddie Mercury.

In addition, Alaeddin’s vocal tone and range makes the live shows just like the real thing. Equally important to his vocals and looks are the costumes, which Alaeddin is known to change up to four times in one performance. After all, when it comes to stepping into the shoes of the greatest rockstar ever to walk the earth, covering every base is of the utmost importance. Moreover, a live experience of The Kings of Queen is the reason they have sold out venues and festivals time and time again since their formation in 2021.

Seven Bridges

7 Bridges : The Ultimate EAGLES Experience is a stunningly accurate tribute to the music of the Eagles. Using no backing tracks or harmonizers, 7 Bridges faithfully re-creates the experience of an Eagles concert from the band’s most prolific
period.

Every show features one brilliant hit single after another with some mighty Don Henley and Joe Walsh surprises sprinkled into the mix. 7 Bridges offers the perfect blend of songs to capture all levels of Eagles devotees.

7 Bridges is a tour de force of talent, combining incredible musicianship, vocal precision and a stage presence that has garnered them nationwide acclaim.