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Tuesday
May042010

Free Buckcherry Song Download, 'All Night Long' 

I love free, legal downloads! Buckcherry is offering their new song "All Night Long" in exchange for a Tweet or a Facebook post. The song is great - a definite summer tune with a classic rock feel. This song makes me very excited for the new Buckcherry record and to see the band live again at Rocklahoma this month! Here's the release about the free download:

Buckcherry fans can download for free the new instant top down summer anthem, “All Night Long.” Fans can go to www.buckcherry.com to download the new single. Frontman Josh Todd and guitarist Keith Nelson recently stopped by Nikki Sixx’s syndicated radio show Sixx Sense (www.sixxsense.com) to talk about their new album and premiere their new single, “All Night Long” on Nikki’s weekend show, The Side Show with Nikki Sixx.

Frontman Josh Todd adds, “after playing our song for Nikki, we wanted our fans to have it first and for free as a thank you for all of their support.”

Buckcherry have just completed their upcoming record, which includes the new title track “All Night Long.” The album follows late summer and tour in mid-June follow from one of America’s most identifiable vocalists and bands.


Monday
May032010

W.A.S.P. on Rock n' America?

Is W.A.S.P. playing Rock n' America? Well, no one really knows for sure I guess. The band was listed on the Zoo Amphitheatre website -- but now that info is gone. I think W.A.S.P. was even on the official festival website for a little while over the weekend too - but the last time I checked the band was pulled. So, it seems the lineup is a bit influx still. One thing is for sure, many more bands are still to be added. I'm still thinking around 10 acts or so, but it's not clear what sort of "level" these bands will be - but we've already got our headliners, so keep that in mind.


All that said, I'd really love to see W.A.S.P. I never have - they were supposed to play the first Rocklahoma but canceled. So, here's hoping - I'd love to hear "Wild Child" live.


Sunday
May022010

'Someday Remember'

Let's talk obscure. My friend Lee Pistolero happens to front the Gypsy Pistoleros. If you've been to Rocklahoma you know them. If you like offbeat Glam, you know them. If you've been reading this site for awhile, you know them. Anyway, Lee posted a classic video on his Facebook last night that was just too good for me to pass up. I had to share with the class!


Before Lee was flamenco Glam, he was 80s pop rock. You know, something between a mix of The Bangles, Steve Stevens and The Cult. So where does that leave us? With "Someday Remember" by the band The Ice Babies. I have zero information on the band but I do know the EP Someday Remember was rereleased in 2005 via LCKF Music. You can buy the single "Someday Remember" from iTunes right now, by the way.

Check out the video below. I think I love it.


Saturday
May012010

RATT Returns to the Sunset Strip 

RATT has released video of their Infestation album release party. The footage is pretty cool and includes fan commentary. Check it out - can't wait for Ratt n' roll this summer!


Friday
Apr302010

Motley Crue to Co-Headline Ozzfest

Ozzfest sure is going to be short this year with only six dates listed (at least, for now). Who is playing? Ozzy Osbourne of course, plus Motley Crue, Rob Halford, DevilDriver, Nonpoint, Black Label Society, Drowning Pool, Kingdom of Sorrow, Goatwhore, Skeletonwitch, Saviours and Kataklysm.


Each Ozzfest date will include 13 bands on two stages. Music begins early at 1p.m. Tickets go on sale May 22nd.


Aug 14 San Bernardino, CA San Manuel Amphitheater
Aug 17 Chicago, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheater
Aug 19 Pittsburgh, PA First Niagara Pavilion
Aug 21 Hartford, CT Comcast Theater
Aug 22 Camden, NJ Susquehanna
Aug 24 Boston, MA Comcast Center

Friday
Apr302010

Ozzfest Announcement Today: Let's Guess! 

Tonight, Ozzfest 2010 will finally be revealed. Like any fest, there's been a ton of speculation of who will play and on which stage. So far I've heard just about every rock band mentioned, including Metallica, Hellyeah, Three Days Grace, Mastodon, Godsmack, Mudvayne, Saliva and more. Some bands have been more heavily rumored than others, especially Metallica and Black Label Society. I can see BLS more than Metallica but I hope they both make it on. I've never seen either band live and would love to get a chance to see Metallica and Ozzy on the same night.

Routing is another issue. It's already nearly May and festival season starts in like two seconds. Tons of bands and venues are already tied up, so I don't see Ozzfest as being a ton of dates this go 'round -- but of course I could be wrong.

One thing I'm expecting for sure is for Ozzfest to completely bypass southern Ohio. I don't know what the deal is this year but all the major rock tours seem to be skipping Cincinnati (and Columbus and Dayton and even Cleveland in many cases) and it sucks. Traveling to shows is awesome but it also costs a bomb and isn't feasible for every event. 

So, let's play a game: list your five picks of who will be on Ozzfest 2010. It seems like we're getting a late start on this one but the suspense is killing me. I can't wait to get the official press release!


Thursday
Apr292010

Rocklahoma Ticket Increase Soon, Another Band to be Announced 

If you're still on the fence about Rocklahoma, here's some additional information. Also, if you're planning on attending, come find me...I'll be around.

Pryor, OK – Discount tickets are still available for Rocklahoma, the nation’s biggest Memorial Day party, which will kick off summer May 28-30, 2010 at “Catch the Fever” Festival Grounds in Pryor, OK.  The multi-day destination camping rock festival is only one month away and features an all-star roster of 35 top rock artists from the past three decades performing on three stages, including ZZ Top, Godsmack, Tesla, Buckcherry, Cinderella, Chevelle, Theory of a Deadman, Saliva, Saving Abel, Fuel, Sevendust and more.  An exciting additional Main Stage band will be announced on May 10.

Current Weekend GA ticket prices of $110 plus service fees are good through May 11.  Tickets will then increase to $125 and will be available for $150 at the gate.  Weekend VIP ticket prices are now only $290 plus service fees through May 11 and will rise to $320 and then $350 at the gate.  Single day tickets range from $35-$45 plus service fees and will go up by $5 on May 12. 

As part of the second annual Miss Rocklahoma contest, the top ten finalists who best possess the spirit of Rocklahoma have been revealed at www.rocklahoma.com.  It is now up to rock fans from around the world to vote online for their favorite choice for “Miss Rocklahoma.”  The top five finalists will be announced on May 20 and will be introduced on-stage at Rocklahoma on Friday, May 28.  One lucky contestant will be crowned the winner and ambassador for Rocklahoma 2010.  For more details, please visit www.rocklahoma.com.

Established in 2007 as a classic rock destination festival with the motto “life, liberty and the pursuit of rock,” Rocklahoma organizers teamed with AEG LIVE to revamp the 2010 event to encompass a much broader mix of classic, current and up-and-coming rock artists. 

The current line-up for Rocklahoma 2010 is as follows: ZZ Top, Godsmack, Tesla, Buckcherry, Cinderella, Chevelle, Theory of a Deadman, Saliva, Sevendust, Fuel feat. Brett Scallions, Saving Abel, Adelitas Way, Janus, Aranda, The Veer Union, Burn Halo, Richy Nix, Shaman’s Harvest, Lacuna Coil, Taddy Porter, Like A Storm, Taking Dawn, New Medicine, Year Long Disaster, Gypsy Pistoleros, Nigel Dupree Band, Brookroyal, Within Reason, The Last Vegas, Wildstreet, Firstryke, Krank, The Glitter Boys, O’Dette, Problem Child, Black Tora, Mad Max, Bad Things and a very special guest to be announced on May 10.  Gates will open at 2:30pm on Friday, and 12:30pm on Saturday and Sunday.

Rocklahoma is located just 45 minutes northeast of Tulsa, in Pryor, OK.  The “Catch the Fever” Festival Grounds is a premiere destination for a multi-day festival, and includes on-site camping with access to restrooms and shower house, a general store for campers, VIP reserved seating, hospitality areas & much more.

For additional information, please visit www.rocklahoma.com