Keswick Theatre Will Be Shakin For Tom Keifer’s Welcome Home Show Hosted By Jacky Bam Bam
93.3 WMMR welcomes home Tom Keifer! The Galaxy Rock Dog will get things shakin this Friday night at the Keswick Theatre, hosted by Jacky Bam Bam.
A lot of us grew up watching him on MTV, listening to him on WMMR and seeing the shows at The Galaxy and the Empire Rock Room. He always gives 110 percent on stage.
The Tom Keifer Band along with Winger and John Corabi will be rockin’ North Keswick Ave this Friday night, June 30th, 2023. The bands will take the stage around 8pm, which gives you plenty of time to load up your caravans, pack in a little pregaming and get ready to rock the night songs away. Forgot to snag tickets? We’re here to save you! Head over to keswicktheatre.com before they’re gone!
Tom Keifer
Tom Keifer is best known as the singer and songwriter for Cinderella. Born in Springfield, Pennsylvania in 1962, this Delco kid began playing guitar while other kids we’re picking out polyester with their parents at the MacDade Mall. In the early 1980s, Tom and his good friend, Eric Brittingham formed Cinderella… and the rest is history. Their song catalogue runs deep with singles like “Shelter Me,” “Coming Home,” “Last Mile,” “Shake Me”, “Don’t Know What You Got (Till It’s Gone)”, and “Nobody’s Fool”.
Keifer released his first solo album, The Way Life Goes in 2013. His sophomore album, Rise, dropped in 2019. Tom Keifer remains a resilient, relevant figure in the rock world through constant reimagination and renewal.
Winger
Winger was formed in Springfield, Missouri, in 1986. The band’s original lineup consisted of Kip Winger (lead vocals, bass, keyboards), Reb Beach (lead guitar), Paul Taylor (rhythm guitar), and John Roth (drums). The band’s name was a combination of Kip Winger’s last name and the word “winger,” which is slang for a guitar player.
The band released their debut album, Winger, in 1988. The album was a commercial success, reaching number 11 on the Billboard 200 chart and spawning the hit singles “Seventeen” and “Headed for Tomorrow.” The album’s success was due in part to Winger’s unique sound, which combined elements of hard rock, glam metal, and pop. The band’s music was also known for its catchy melodies and Winger’s soaring vocals. Winger’s released an album “In the Heart of the Young” in 1990. Winger has a new album out entitled “Seven”. It came out on May 5th on Frontiers Label.
John Corabi
Philly boy, John Corabi was the frontman and founder of The Scream, and the frontman of Mötley Crüe during Vince Neil’s hiatus.
The Tour Continues…
The Live Loud Tour next stops are July 1st at Carnegie Of Homestead Music Hall in Munhall, PA and July 6th, Penn’s Peak in Jim Thorpe
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