Tag: TOM KEIFER

  • Rocking With The Monsters On The Mountain

    Rocking With The Monsters On The Mountain

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    With an invitation in hand to come and check out the 2022 Monsters on the Mountain music festival, my ‘Jedi behind the lens’ friend Brian (B Man) and I made travel arrangements and the day of could not get here soon enough.

    We would be flying into Knoxville, TN and then had a ride pre-arranged to get us over to Gatlinburg, TN where the event would be held.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    The Monsters on the Mountain is part of the Monsters of Rock Cruise family which I have been a part of since 2018. Any gathering with this group of like-minded rockers is also a reunion of old friends with the guarantee of both getting our rock on for multiple days, but also the promise of meeting new friends along the way.

    This was my sixth Monsters of Rock Cruise produced event and it was as much fun and kicked ass just like the previous five events have.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Travel day finally arrived and we had a 9:30 PM flight out of a local airport I had never flown out of in 52 plus years of life in this town so that alone was kind of a cool way to start the adventure. Throughout the day I had seen on the socials of other event attendees having travel chaos so I kept hope alive that we would not suffer the same fate as miserable as others were having.

    Late flights, lost luggage and gear seemed to be the norm this day. Alas, we did end up having flight delays that had us departing after the time we were originally scheduled to land so we really felt bad for whoever was on the other end of our flight waiting to pick us up for the forty five minute drive to the hotel.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    After a long day at work and a very delayed flight, my tiredness was instantly evaporated the moment we met our chauffeur extraordinaire, Will. Not only was he gracious and understanding about the delay we could just tell how much fun he was having interacting with all those who got to ride in his ‘free candy van’.

    (Photo-William Doüglas)

    Great conversation was had up to the point where Will said he was a retired policeman, to which I had to ask if he had ever tazed anyone? His answer was not only comedic gold, but B Man and I are still laughing over it a week after the event and I am sure will be forever. Will said “I tased all those mother f*ckers!

    (Photo-Brian Craig)

    I made them ride the lightning” Holy hell that was the laugh we needed at such a late and tired hour and made the ride that much more fun as he took us through a back road adventure we
    could have never found on our own – to the point I was thinking ‘where the hell are we?’ Already a new friend had been made!

    Autograph (Photo-Randy Cook)

    As we arrived and tried to check into the hotel at 1:45 AM, the guys in Autograph were at the desk struggling with the desk clerk to find their reservations.

    Nerd Halen (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Alongside those guys was Caleb, the axe slinger of Nerd Halen who is a new friend from the most recent Monsters of Rock Cruise so it was great to already be in and among my rock brethren.

    Our new tase happy friend figured out that the Autograph
    band’s reservations were actually for a different hotel and he soon invited them into the ‘free candy van’ and away they went leaving Caleb, B Man and I to chat for a few minutes before we finally got the keys to our room and went and immediately passed out.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Before I begin to describe the awesomeness that this weekend event is and was, B Man and I want to express our thanks and gratitude to the behind the scenes staff who make this event happen. The people the fans do not see (much of at least).

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    The stage production staff, the sound and lighting team,
    the security group, the caterers, fellow photographers, the drivers who got us safely from and to the airport at all hours of the day and the Monsters staff as a whole.

    There is tireless dedicated work before, during and after an event like this and there is no way it can be successful without the people who make it happen. Many thanks to everyone we interacted with, broke bread with, laughed with, rocked out
    with and just enjoyed the company of our fellow rockers!

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Day one of the event had B Man and I eating breakfast at one of the over abundant pancake houses in the area. Then back to the hotel for a preflight check of our camera gear before we made the half mile trek down to the Gatlinburg Convention Center. Literally as soon as we step foot in the venue the reunion commences right away as familiar faces are everywhere.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    After doing a quick walk through of the empty main stage arena and vendor area we make our way to the “Summit Room”, which is another stage ‘venue’ as well as the location for all of the photo experience meet and greets that B Man and I would be photographing.

    (Photo-Brian Craig)

    After checking out a little bit of the Tango Down set, the first of what turned into twenty eight performances seen, we make our way back to the massive main hall with two side by stages.

    Tango Down (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Actually there was probably room for there to be three stages across the massive presence, but logistically with everything happening behind the scenes two stages did make more sense. The side by side stages were set to allow the maximum amount of rock and viewing in the least amount of time and space.

    Tango Down (Photo-Randy Cook)
    (Photo-Jody Wilk)

    As part of the ‘Production’ team for this event B Man and I also took some time to figure out access to both side and backstage as we had access to photo from literally anywhere as long as we were not interfering with any given band’s performance. So it was a necessity to get those routes figured out as soon as we could to allow for maximum photo potential.

    Nerd Halen (Photo-Randy Cook)

    When the daily schedule was announced and Nerd Halen was listed as what I perceived to be the opening band of the event, both B Man and I were elated to find out they were actually the closing band of the day. We thought this would mean possibly a longer set, but each band had the same out of performance time.

    It was just we were both blown away by Nerd Halen on the 2022 Monsters of Rock Cruise and even with some of my favorite heavyweights of rock scheduled for this day, Nerd Halen was
    the band I was most looking forward to seeing.

    Nerd Halen (Photo-Randy Cook)

    As a seasoned concert going dude and a knowledgeable
    Chief Metal Officer, I simply cannot stress enough just how amazing Nerd Halen is live. Their flavor of the iconic and anthemic tunes of the mighty Van Halen mixed with the humor that only (lead singer) Hal Sparks can deliver I savored every second and note of their hour long set.

    Caleb rocked the house right in front of both B Man and I more than once, and was beyond appreciative of the photos we shared
    directly with him and the band after the weekend. Super great guys in this band and totally the highlight show of the whole weekend for me, even though it was still only the first day.

    Tom Keifer (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Another musical highlight for me this day was seeing Tom Keifer’s Band. The amazing depth of his emotion as he screeeeeeeeeeams his heart out on “Nobody’s Fool’ gives me goosebumps as I write this because I saw him express that exact same passion a few weeks ago in Fort Myers, FL on the Sonic Slam Tour. https://www.rocketsports-ent.com/sonic-slam-2022-tour-sends-shock-waves-in-fort-myers-florida/

    Extreme (Photo-Randy Cook)

    In addition to Nerd Halen and Tom Keifer’s Band the day ended after seeing sets by Extreme, Quiet Riot (including the return of Rudy Sarzo), Richie Kotzen, Kip Winger acoustic, Autograph, Lillian Axe, and Tango Down. What an incredible first day musically.

    Kip Winger (Photo-Randy Cook)
    Tom Keifer (Photo-Randy Cook)

    For the photo experience sessions this day I had Nerd Halen in the afternoon and Autograph in the evening. These sessions are incredibly fun as it gives us photographers extra time with the bands as we get sorted out who will be where in the photos and for me it is a literal laugh fest the entire time – especially with comedian Hal Sparks, the lead singer of Nerd Halen.

    Kip Winger (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Hal kept telling everyone to “say hi to Kip (Winger) at the next photo station as they left our station – it was comedic gold as the guys in the band a few times wondered how many people were actually saying ‘Hi’ to Kip and something I’ll never forget! For the evening session, I got to share with the guys in Autograph how they were the first band I ever saw live, opening for Van Halen back in 1984 and I proudly showed off my ticket stub to the show
    and they all exclaimed how cool it was that I still had it.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)
    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Our second day started again with breakfast, and we found a really picturesque stream not too far from the café that we ate at. We respectfully stayed at a distance as a couple were exchanging their wedding vows at the exact spot B Man and I wanted to get a few captures from. Soon after man and wife became one, we moved in and snapped our shots then headed off for day two preflight check.

    Quiet Riot (Photo-Randy Cook)
    Lillian Axe (Photo-Randy Cook)

    As we departed the hotel, we encountered the guys in Lillian Axe, who B Man had done their photo experience the day before and I had on the 2022 Monsters of Rock Cruise. They were on their way to Germany for some shows and were gracious enough hanging out to enjoy a friendly chat with us as for as long as they possibly could before Will and his ‘free candy van’ arrived to whisk them to the airport.

    Nerd Halen (Photo-Randy Cook)

    We also encountered both Caleb and Hal from Nerd Halen who were also on their way to the airport headed to Texas for a show that night. We thanked them for an outstanding performance the night before and all shook hands farewell with me mentioning how Florida NEEDS a Nerd Halen tour.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    B Man and I make the trek to the Convention Center and by now we were familiar with the layout of the venue and the quickest routes from in front of the stage to both side and backstage that the metal media gods had bestowed upon us. After our first photo experience session of the day we found some
    time to go out and wander the streets close to and around the Convention Center.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Upon returning to the comforting air conditioning of the Convention Center we spent some time browsing and paying closer attention to the wares the rock vendors had on display. We got the chance to chat with my friend Tom, one of the curators of the Wentworth Gallery which manages the art display that has accompanied every ‘Monsters’ event I have attended.

    I met Tom on the Monsters of Rock Cruise in 2018 when an afternoon snack turned into a conversation with the gentleman seated next to me and an instant friendship was had.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    After seeing Tom on the most recent Monsters of Rock Cruise, he
    read my review after the fact where I mentioned B Man and I playing mini-golf aboard before the music started for the day. Tom asked me “Where the heck did you find mini-golf aboard the ship?” Once I found out Tom would also be aboard the 2022 Cruise to the Edge (another Monsters sponsored cruise), B Man and I made sure Tom was able to carve out some time to play mini-golf with us.

    Michael Sweet (Photo-Randy Cook)

    The three of us had a great laugh when Tom mentioned how insane the local mini-golf course looked but we all knew
    that would have to be for a later adventure as B Man and I literally had no play time on either side of this event.

    Wild America (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Soon after returning from our venture into the city, B man and I discovered the patio area and stage. Immediately walking out onto the patio, I do not recall which one of us said it first, but one of us commented how it smelled like the Pride Festival (an event B Man and I covered together earlier this year).

    Ritchie Kotzen (Photo-Randy Cook)

    It is an inside joke between him and I how at that Pride show we never went more than a few minutes without smelling someone burning the Devil’s lettuce. Funny thing is that was the one and only time the whole weekend we made that inside joke.

    Stephen Pearcy (Photo-Randy Cook)

    The musical highlight for me this day was seeing Stephen Pearcy. It had been since August 9 th, 1991 since I had seen Ratt and I have always been and forever will be a fan of this band. I held out so much hope that Ratt was one of the surprise last-minute additions to the 2020 Monsters of Rock Cruise, but alas that was not to be.

    Thirty one years in between shows and seeing this man perform with his backing band instantly took me back to my musically formative teenage years. Wow did his show ever kick ass.

    Stephen Pearcy (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Sending much love after the fact (there were many thank yous at the time of) to the spicy ginger who went out of her way to re-arrange the photo experience session photographer schedule when I mentioned how much of a highlight seeing Stephen Pearcy would be – sending hugs from here to again show my appreciation! My camera and I thank you!

    Stephen Pearcy (Photo-Randy Cook)

    More rock was had as this day held fantastic sets by Queensrÿche, Stryper, Dangerous Toys, Enuff Z’Nuff, Cold Sweat, John Corabi acoustic, and Cody Parks & The Dirty South with their funky blend of ‘country metal’ as we continued to see more old friends and all the while still making new ones.

    Queensrÿche (Photo-Randy Cook)
    Queensrÿche (Photo-Randy Cook)

    For the one photo session I did today I had Cody Parks & The Dirty South who had just performed moments before. I got to share how much I enjoyed their blend of country and metal and found out Cody (their lead singer) was local to my area, having played several of the beach bars I had frequented years back.

    Cody Parks & The Dirty South (Photo-Randy Cook)

    What a small world as B Man and I shared how we often go out to John’s Pass in Madeira Beach to do animal and sunset photography and Cody joined in the chat with how much he loved the laid back beach vibe out there and my reply was how “…we live in paradise”.

    Cody Parks & The Dirty South (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Our third and final day had us back for breakfast at the same pancake house as our first day. Walking back to our hotel, I could see in the distance some wording on a hotel marquee that I couldn’t quite read in the distance, but upon getting closer it made me stop and take a photo.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    It did not quite register at first, but upon re-reading someone (probably a drunken, long haired, Devil’s lettuce induced, rock n roll hooligan) had changed to the wording to read “I Lick WAP” – well, B man and I had a great laugh over who, when and how the change was made and especially we laughed at the owners who were probably wondering why their local one-off motel was all of a sudden trending on social media.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    I recall thinking that while I could not recall what the sign said in the days before, if anything, because the other side was blank, who carries those letters around to even do something like this. After our final preflight check, during our trek to the venue we noticed the newly erected sign was down.

    Vixen (Photo-Randy Cook)
    Vixen (Photo-Randy Cook)

    From the moment we arrived at the Convention Center, while we had the whole day still in front of us sadly we knew it would be time to say goodbye to friends old and new because this day would go by in what seemed like an instant. “See you on MoRC 23” was the realization of the next time our rock family would all be together again. Social media and texting keeps us in touch, but I much prefer the person to person interaction, especially in an environment that we all enjoy so much.

    Kix (Photo-Randy Cook)

    I cannot pinpoint a specific musical highlight this day as I was savoring every note of every band knowing the event was steadily drawing to a close. Cody Parks & The Dirty South playing outside on the patio, Vixen totally kicking ass, Kix commanding the stage and Firehouse absolutely rocked out.

    Firehouse (Photo-Randy Cook)
    Firehouse (Photo-Randy Cook)

    I was completely wiped out by the time Night Ranger took the stage to close out the main stage fun. My feet hurt so bad from so much walking that I planted myself to watch and just enjoyed their set, taking not one single photo (which I now regret as my feet eventually grew back after several days rest).

    John Corabi (Photo-Randy Cook)

    My photo experience sessions this day were with Nelson in the afternoon and The Hot Summers in the evening. As fast as the crew tries to funnel people through these photo experience sessions we photographers always take that quick second to look after a shot to make sure everyone’s eyes are open and nothing wacky happened to the camera’s settings since the last shot.

    Quiet Riot (Photo-Randy Cook)

    This one guy I thought his eyes were closed so I called him back for a second photo. That second photo his eyes looked like they were closed too, but more than likely he had joined in a Devils lettuce session out on the patio earlier. The Nelson brothers asked to do a third shot with him and asked me for a three count (instead of a two count) and as I said “Three”, they both closed their eyes for the photo.

    Nelson (Photo-Randy Cook)

    One other funny moment occurred at the Nelson photo experience, after we were done and a few people who had waited patiently outside after their turn to come back in to hopefully have a few minutes with the guys in the band(s) and possibly get items autographed.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    As I am putting my camera away, a guy comes up to me and says “Hey man, I’m friends with (I do not recall the name he said) and we used to hang with you guys after you played back in the day at (again I do not recall where he said)…” It took me a second to realize he thought I was part of the band, even though I am wearing a clearly marked “Crew” shirt, I had my camera in my hand and I was the one who just took his picture with the band minutes ago. Well we had a laugh, I pointed him over to the right group of people and I jokingly wondered if maybe it was time to get a haircut.

    Enuff Znuff (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Sadly we exited the venue for the last time (this year at least– hint, hint, bring Monsters on the Mountain back to Gatlinburg in 2023 please!) and with an 8 am flight on Monday, it was a 5:15 am pick up time for us and both B Man and I hoped for another ride in the ‘free candy van’ with Will.

    (Photo-Randy Cook)

    Well, it was another Will who provided this ride’s entertainment as DJ Will of KNAC.com fame was in our group with early flights. This time thankfully there were no flight delays or anything and B Man and I arrived back in St. Petersburg. We stopped and had breakfast, then we each went our separate ways and soon after
    arriving at my house literal total exhaustion grabbed hold of me and the next thing I know it is more than five hours later after I woke up.

    Dangerous Toys (Photo-Randy Cook)

    It is a total first-world problem to be that tired after having so much of a fun, head banging and kick ass weekend but I would not trade the recovery time it took me to get back to feeling like myself and I seriously cannot wait to do it again next year (but with a day or two on either side of the festival to explore the area).

    Wild America (Photo-Randy Cook)

    It was a fantastic weekend. We got to spend time with some amazing and incredibly talented people, musicians, photographers and support crew. We got to rock out with some of the legends of 80’s hair metal as well as exploring bands both new and old I was not familiar with, to the best tribute band I
    have ever seen.

    Stryper (Photo-Randy Cook)

    I already miss my “Monsters” peeps and while I have enjoyed seeing other photographer’s work from the event and reading their words of how kick ass of a time they had I am
    already counting down the days until we can get our family back together again!

    Additional Photos By Randy Cook

    Joe Satriani (Photo-Randy Cook)
    Don Jamieson (Photo-Randy Cook)
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    Vixen (Photo-Randy Cook)
    Queensrÿche (Photo-Randy Cook)
  • Sonic Slam 2022 Tour Sends Shock Waves in Fort Myers, Florida

    Sonic Slam 2022 Tour Sends Shock Waves in Fort Myers, Florida

    Photo-Randy Cook

    Article & Photos by Randy Cook & Travis Failey

    The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon in Fort Myers, FL was our destination on Sunday, July 24th to attend the rock concert tour of the summer in “Sonic Slam 2022.” Now you may think that the Stadium Tour featuring Motley and Def Leppard was the tour of the summer, well my friends you would be incorrect, especially if you witnessed what we did in Fort Myers.    

    Photo-Randy Cook

    Tom Keifer, the lead singer of the now disbanded multiplatinum selling Cinderella, was set to shine onto Southwest Florida with his new “Keifer Band.”  Along on the “Sonic Slam 2022” tour was L.A. Guns and Faster Pussycat. A solid lineup of some great rock mixing in some new material with mostly older well know tunes that all three bands made their career with.  All of them formed in the mid 80’s and are still releasing new music, albeit Tom Keifer under his own name, while still actively keeping the Cinderella spirit and sound alive during his performances and in the hearts and ears of us in the crowd.

    As we arrived at the Ranch after a two hour plus drive with a packed car, we were all very interested to go into the venue as none of us had been there before. The line of fans stretched around the building and out into the parking lot as the Florida summer heat was still cranking at 6 pm. People were tailgating and partaking in all sorts of drinks and other substances getting their buzz on prior to the show. It was an old school parking lot bash on a Sunday night.   

    Photo-Randy Cook

    Walking into the Ranch Concert Hall was an eye-opening experience. This venue is huge with a big stage and even bigger dance floor as country music and dancing is the norm here. There were tables and chairs galore around the perimeter of the dance floor and many were occupied prior to Faster Pussycat taking the stage.

    The bartenders were all primed to take care of the patrons and with a start time of 7, Faster Pussycat hit the stage only a few minutes after that.

    Photo-Randy Cook

    Vocalist and founding member Taime Downe acknowledged the crowd with a throwing of the “horns” as he strutted towards the microphone with the band kicking in to “Jack The Bastard” from their junior release in 1992.   

    Downe who was sporting a cowboy hat and vest got the crowd singing and shaking with a trio of hits from the band in “Cathouse,” Slip of the Tongue” and “Don’t Change that Song.”

    Photo-Randy Cook

    The band was really having a great time with Downe smiling and two of the young gun slingers in the band in Ronnie Simmons and Sam “Bam” Koltun, shredding with the ladies in the crowd keeping their eyes glued to them.

    Photo-Randy Cook

    Faster Pussycat then played “NOLA” which was their first original single they have released since 2006 with some in the crowd recognizing it. Faster then played their biggest song of all time which got everyone singing and some with tears in their eyes in “House of Pain.”  

    Photo-Randy Cook
    Photo-Randy Cook

    The whole band was super tight and sounded great, especially Taime Downe. Faster Pussycat veterans, bassist Danny Nordahl and drummer Chad Stewart kept the back line tight and sounded fantastic especially during “Poison Ivy” and the finale that I couldn’t wait to hear in “Bathroom Wall.”

    Photo-Randy Cook

    Faster Pussycat were fantastic and got the crowd revved up and ready and 20 minutes later right before L.A. Guns shot onto the stage, Tracii Guns was backstage near his rig and commenced playing “Diary Of A Madman.”

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    Fans had their eyes wide open and it was a dynamic opening to a fast and furious 8 song set that was kicked off by “Cannonball” from their recent release in ‘The Devil You Know’ album. 

    Photo-Travis Failey

    Phil Lewis was in complete command of the crowd from the jump and once again performed like a spry 25-year-old singer.  It’s amazing what Phil does night in and night out as the 65-year-old vocalist in L.A Guns. I’ve seen him perform at least ten times and he’s always sharp and on his game, and this was especially noticeable on “Over The Edge” and the fan favorite “The Ballad Of Jayne.”

    Photo-Travis Failey

    As a segue to “Over The Edge,” Tracii Guns reached into his bag of guitar tricks and played a bit of “Iron Man” by Black Sabbath with a bow.  Never have I seen this played with a bow before. It was amazing. Tracii had a big smile on his face as both he and Ace Von Johnson crushed the dual lead guitar parts with the crowd screaming in approval.

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    Another highlight of their set was when L.A. Guns played “Speed” from The Missing Piece album from 2017.   

    This song goes 100 miles an hour from start to finish and is a continuation of fast paced shredding songs that L.A. Guns fans have loved throughout their career.

    Photo-Randy Cook

    An L.A. Guns show would not be complete without the song that put them on the map way back in the 80’s in “Never Enough.” Tracii along with drummer Shane Fitzgibbons and bassist Johnny Martin, played the intro to “Hells Bells” by AC/DC which led perfectly into “Never Enough.” Guns also played tribute to Eddie Van Halen by playing a small piece of “Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love.”

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    L.A. Guns concluded with a rousing rendition of “Rip and Tear” that left fans banging their head even after the song concluded. Once again it was evident that L.A. Guns still has it in spades after all these years and still leave everything on the stage with the fans wanting more. The band left the stage as an upbeat rendition of “So Long, Farewell” played over the loudspeakers.

    Photo-Randy Cook

    After seeing L.A. Guns again, It was confirmed that Phil Lewis and Tracii Guns should be recognized as one of the great song writing tandems of our generation and it was evident just by the crowd reaction on Sunday night in Fort Myers.

    With a bit more of an extended break before Tom Keifer hit the stage, I walked around the Ranch and took in a bit more of the venue. I just can’t rave about this place enough. The sound and the setup were fantastic and the staff working there were accommodating to say the least. I would definitely suggest seeing a show here and I wish The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon was in the Tampa area.

    Photo-Randy Cook

     As the stage lights were dimmed, Tom Keifer and his band stood center stage by the drum riser and had a pre-show round circle meeting of his mates before kicking the set off with “Touching the Divine” from his most recent release in “Rise”

    It sounds funny to say that Tom and his band are finally getting to go out on the road and to play his new songs for his fans, but we all know that back story on that. All I know is from the jump, Keifer looked and sounded great and that was confirmed as the title track from the debut album Night Songs, commenced.  

    Photo-Randy Cook

    Keifer screamed “I Need A Shot of Gasoline” that reverberated through the venue and really primed the crowd for the rest of the set as Keifer’s voice sounded fantastic.

    With fellow guitarist Tony Higbee and Keifer sharing lead guitar duties, these two were in perfect sync all night.

    Photo-Randy Cook

    After “Coming Home” and “Its Not Enough,” Keifer and his band went back to the Cinderella debut album and their first video on MTV with “Somebody Save Me.”

     The band was doing five person perfect harmonies as Kendra Chantelle and Savannah Keifer provided backing vocals throughout the set. It was almost like we were at a church chorus; the harmonies were that tight.  

    Photo-Randy Cook

     After “Rise,” Higbee broke out the double neck Gibson and the opening notes of “Nobody’s Fool” rang out as Keifer addressed the crowd and asked them if they wanted to sing tonight. He started but then the crowd took over until the chorus hit.  It was musical magic and it took the crowd instantly back to a simpler time when MTV actually played videos and mattered to us.

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    Other than for “Solid Ground” from the 2013 The Way Life Goes release, the next three songs were a trio from Cinderella’s sophomore release Long Cold Winter.   These included the bluesy “Falling Apart at the Seams” “The Last Mile” and the huge hit “Don’t Know What You Got (Till Its Gone.)

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    The last three songs were straight rockers in “Shake Me” “Shelter Me” and the encore/finale in of course “Gypsy Road.”

    As we left the venue I looked back and thought that sadly, in all of my concert going days I had never seen Cinderella live. They were a band who was a staple in my formative years especially as our local radio station back in the day gained notoriety as drummer Fred Coury wore an upside down 95YNF shirt in Cinderella’s ‘Somebody Save Me’ video.

    This also started a semi silly craze in the area as locals turned their 95YNF license plates on the front of their cars upside down in a show of rock solidarity. This came out when I was sixteen and somehow, I had not managed to ever see them live. I never really thought of them as a “hair band” especially after the second album hit with a much more bluesy sound.  

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    They were also on their way to separating themselves from most of the other bands of that genre with a huge European tour just as Desert Storm commenced. This was a huge setback and Cinderella was never truly able to regain traction especially with grunge at the doorstep.

    Photo-Travis Failey

    Over three decades later though Tom Keifer with his recognizable trademark voice, carries on the Cinderella legacy as only he can. Keifer and his band were fantastic and played every note without issue or backing tracks and the fans loved it.

    The Sonic Slam 2022 tour proved that you don’t need 40,000 plus fans in a stadium to have an amazing tour and night of music. All they needed was great musicianship, a crowd hungry for the songs they love and an awesome venue. Thankfully for us in attendance, all three were in play and many stated as we left the venue that we witnessed the concert tour of the summer.

    For dates near you go to http://www.tomkeifer.com/events/

  • Tom Keifer, L.A. Guns and Faster Pussycat are Bringing The Sonic Slam 2022 Tour To Florida

    Tom Keifer, L.A. Guns and Faster Pussycat are Bringing The Sonic Slam 2022 Tour To Florida

    Tom Keifer is fired up to tour for 2022 and he’s bringing along some veteran bands to provide support. L.A. Guns and Faster Pussycat will join the #keiferband when they hit Florida this weekend starting in Melbourne on Friday, then Ormond Beach on Saturday night then hitting Fort Myers Sunday night for what they’ve dubbed the “Sonic Slam” tour.

    Tom Keifer says, #keiferband is amped for the ‘Sonic Slam’ 2022 tour with our friends L.A. Guns and Faster Pussycat! Get ready for a 100 percent live, raucous, loud and slammin’ rock show. Looking forward to seeing everyone in 2022.”

    Photo-Travis Failey

    L.A. Guns’ Tracii Guns agrees, “I’m excited L.A. Guns will be heading out on the road with Tom Keifer. We are really looking forward to touring again.”

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    Faster Pussycat’s Taime Downe adds, “Faster Pussycat has toured with Tom’s band and L.A. Guns before, but never all of us together. The shows were always amazing, and you can expect the same this summer. There’s going to be three decades of friendship and great music all under one roof, ‘Sonic Slam’ is going to be a blast!”

    Having initially made his name as the frontman for Cinderella, Keifer has enjoyed a well-received second act over the last decade with the new solo albums The Way Life Goes and Rise. The latter album, released in the fall of 2019 prior to the early 2020 pandemic, is the focus as Keifer and his band return to the road to give the record its due in the live setting.

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    As for L.A. Guns, they’ll be promoting The Devil You Know album that arrived just last month, while ’80s faves Faster Pussycat have been cranking out new music again with the songs “Nola” and a cover of Johnny Thunders’ “Pirate Love” already arriving over this past year.

    All three bands are on fire on this tour and this trio are coming at you 100 percent live. Catch them at these three venues :

    07-23-22 at the The Maxwell King Center in Melbourne

    07-24-22 at Destination Daytona

    07-25-22 at the Ranch Concert Hall and Saloon

    There are tickets available for the three Florida shows and you can get them here:

    http://www.tomkeifer.com/events/

  • Saturday – CATHOUSE LIVE AT IRVINE MEADOWS

     

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 IN IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 

    RIKI RACHTMAN’S WORLD FAMOUS CATHOUSE

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    RETURNS TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR ONE DAY ONLY

    FEATURING AN ALL-STAR JAM, ALONG WITH PERFORMANCES FROM

    EXTREME, CINDERELLA’S TOM KEIFER, SEBASTIAN BACH, DOKKEN,

    FASTER PUSSYCAT, STEPHEN PEARCY, SAIGON KICK,

    GILBY CLARKE, DANGEROUS TOYS, AND MANY MORE

    CATHOUSE LIVE PRE-PARTY

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 AT SAINT FELIX IN HOLLYWOOD

     

    Band performance times have been announced for Cathouse Live At Irvine Meadows presented by SiriusXM Hair Nation, Saturday, August 15 at Irvine Meadows Amphitheater in Irvine, CA. Riki Rachtman’s World Famous Cathouse returns to Southern California for one night of debauchery with Cathouse Live At Irvine Meadows, which will feature band performances on two stages, VIP Meet and Greets, a vendor village, a chopper motorcycle show, go-go dancers, and more.

    Performance times are as follows (subject to change).

    Festival Stage

    2:30 PM           The Aviators (Battle Of The Bands winner)

    3:05 PM           Tuff

    3:45 PM           Little Caesar

    4:25 PM           Pretty Boy Floyd

    5:05 PM           Bang Tango

    5:45 PM           Jetboy

    6:25 PM           Enuff Z’ Nuff

    7:05 PM           Tracii Guns

    7:45 PM           Gilby Clarke

    MATT KRAMER - SAIGON KICK (Travis Failey / RSEN)
    MATT KRAMER – SAIGON KICK (Travis Failey / RSEN)

    Main Stage   

    2:15 PM           Swamphammer (Battle Of The Bands winner)

    2:30 PM           BulletBoys

    3:00 PM           Trixter

    3:30 PM           Black ‘N Blue

    4:00 PM           Autograph

    4:30 PM           Junkyard

    5:00 PM           Saigon Kick

    5:30 PM           LA Guns

    6:00 PM           Dangerous Toys

    6:30 PM           Faster Pussycat

    7:00 PM           Stephen Pearcy

    7:30 PM           Dokken

    8:10 PM           Sebastian Bach

    8:50 PM           Tom Keifer

    9:50 PM           Extreme

    10:50 PM         Gilby Clarke’s All Star Band

    Doors open at 2:00 PM.

    The Cathouse Live Battle of the Bands winners–Swamphammer and The Aviators–were chosen Tuesday, July 14 at the infamous Whisky A Go-Go on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, CA. Celebrity rock judges Riki Rachtman (Cathouse), Paul Gargano (Metal Edge), DJ Will (KNAC), and Danny Dangerous(The Zeros) decided which bands were the best fit for Cathouse Live.

    Tickets for Cathouse Live At Irvine Meadows are on sale now at www.CathouseLive.com and start at just $15 plus fees.

    As an added bonus, those who show a Cathouse Live ticket at the door have the chance to attend Riki Rachtman’s official Cathouse Live Pre-Party at Saint Felix (1602 North Cahuenga Blvd.) in Hollywood on Thursday, August 13. Doors open at 9:00 PM and space is limited.

    Sponsors for Cathouse Live At Irvine Meadows include SiriusXM Hair Nation, Monster Energy, COLDCOCK American Herbal Flavored Whiskey, and The Slidebar Rock-N-Roll Kitchen.

    Website: www.CathouseLive.com

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/CathouseLive 

    Twitter: @cathouselive; https://twitter.com/cathouselive  

    Instagram: @cathouselive; https://instagram.com/cathouselive/

    You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC170SrQWJyjnyImo8cwyMeQ