If we could perform reasonable versions of these tunes then maybe we had a chance. Music still keeps Tom busy when he is not checking scales or sealing gas pumps. band "Humble Pie". When we finally met, eight months after Id first emailed him, he grilled me about the mystery of it all. The concert was billed as a 40th-anniversary celebration of the Michael Stanley Band selling out four shows -- 74,404 tickets -- in August 1982 at Blossom Music Center. Tammy Dombeck is an American reporter, journalist, and host, based in Dallas, Texas. covered by local bands. (For the record, the bands Michael Stanley - Wikipedia Circus was a Cleveland, Ohio-based power pop band active in the early- and mid-1970s. Bill began playing bass at an early age, and began musical life, as did in which Bonnie appeared), as well as working and recording with Aerosmith To all the music fans that are contributing on Discogs, MusicBrainz and Wikipedia. After making my decision, my band family, The Resonators, made the unanimous decision to cancel the show. He sold out the once-proud Richfield Coliseum, opened by Frank Sinatra with a black-tie gala and where the Cavaliers played for decades, for two nights faster than Led Zeppelin in their prime. A fellow Clevelander says goodbye to a friend who stood as tall as Springsteen or Mellencamp in their hometown. As the tedium and moments stack up, Stanley offers a truth that extends beyond rock n roll: The Lord uses the good ones, and the bad ones use the Lord., Stagepass was the live album with the iconic cover of an anonymous girl pulling a pass from quite the decolletage that seemingly every kid had to have, more ubiquitous in Northern Ohio than even than Frampton Comes Alive! Fist-pumping fury provided our own soundtrack, our own place in rock n roll just as WMMS started winning those Rolling Stone readers polls for radio station of the year. Learn all about Tommy Dobeck on AllMusic. extraordinaire. Lauter The group also had strong flip sides including Carolyn and Highlife, which Michael shared with Goldmine its story, Lyrically it was conceived after sitting next to a very strange lady on a flight from Cleveland to L.A. and I captured the in-flight conversation. Bob Benjamin, who would later become the original bassist Variety and the Flying V logos are trademarks of Variety Media, LLC. This in 1978 and 2 albums with Breathless, which featured such songs as Takin' I learned that he had opinions about everything musical, but he was also a voracious reader, a fan of the Indians, the Browns and the Cavs, Mission furniture, local Cleveland restaurants and how life evolved.
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