Judas Priest Evansville Oct 22… Here’s your chance. \m/ \m/
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Ok Tri-State…Are you like me and overtly sick and tired of all the Country Crap shows that come through the area and sell out over and over? Tired of hearing songs about redneck hip hop, pick up trucks, KC lights, watermelon crawling, checking for ticks, turnip greens, wagon wheels, mudding, etc.???
Evansville used to be known as the “Rock” City. But somewhere from the late 90’s on, it turned into a hot bed for Country Acts… Anyone from Garth Brooks to Brad Paisley have come through here and sold out their shows. Well, now it is time for us “Rock/Metal” guys/gals to show that this town still “KNOWS HOW TO ROCK”. You want more shows like this? Buy a ticket to this one. Buy two tickets and take your wife/kids/friend/ or Jimmy’s ghost (no one will get that reference but maybe D. Lutz?)…Let’s sell the show out. Let’s see your true metal colors. Let’s show the country bands that” They got another thing comin’ ” this time”! That you are “Hell Bent for Leather” and you are going to “Ram it Down” and support Rock shows in Evansville too! So…
“YOU HAVE BEEN NOW OFFICIALLY SUMMONED BY THE GODS OF METAL…
WILL YOU ANSWER THE CALL?’
SHOW OF HORNS?
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Steve Walsh of KANSAS resigns UPDATED Ronnie Platt is in!
The Kansas Band facebook page has been updated to say that Ronnie Platt has been chosen as the new lead singer…
“KANSAS would like to introduce lead vocalist and keyboardist, Ronnie Platt, as it’s newest member. Ronnie’s first show with the band will be September 12 in Oklahoma City, OK, where he will take over singing duties for departing vocalist Steve Walsh.”
Just announced on Kansas’s facebook.
On June 30, 2014, Steve Walsh informed the members of KANSAS that he is resigning from the band. His last performance with KANSAS will be August 16, 2014, in Sioux City, Iowa, at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
As KANSAS continues on, the band wishes Steve only the best in his future endeavors, and thanks him for the 41 years.
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