EDDIE MONEY CELEBRATES THE
SEASON WITH
FELLOW ROCKERS LOU GRAMM & MICKEY THOMAS
Rock n
Roll Legends Ring In The Holidays With
Jingle Bell Rock Tour
Three of Rock n
Rolls greatest singer/songwriters of
all-time will soon share the stage to perform
their string of unforgettable, memory-making hits
and holiday tunes as part of the 2011 Jingle Bell
Rock tour. Featuring Eddie Money, Lou Gramm - the
voice of Foreigner and Mickey Thomas of Starship,
Jingle Bell Rock kicks off the day after
Thanksgiving on Friday, November 25, and runs
through mid-December. The concert event promises
to be a one-of-a-kind, must-see as
Eddie, Lou and Mickey sing the classics
theyve become known for such as Take
Me Home Tonight, Two Tickets To
Paradise, I Want To Know What Love
Is, Jukebox Hero, We
Built This City, Nothings Gonna
Stop Us Now,and many more.
The three superstars will share the same band and
often appear together on stage, taking turns
showcasing their musicianship as proficient
instrumentalists and singing backup for one
another. The idea was cemented via an
in-the-moment appearance (and an impromptu
test-run) where the trio wowed the audience at
Hollywoods ultra-hip Sayers Club this
summer as a sneak-peek to the upcoming tour.
A 17 date trek, Jingle Bell Rock will see the
trio traverse the Midwest and East Coast before
heading west for the tours finale. Fans
across the country will be treated to a
once-in-a-lifetime experience as the trinity of
classic rockers also perform renditions of
holiday classics as well as a few surprises. In
an effort to spread joy to those less fortunate
and share the spirit of the season, the artists
have plans to give back to the community in the
form of cash and food donations to local
charities.
About Eddie Money:
Eddie Money is the definition of blue-collar Rock
n Roll. The iconic singer/songwriter,
who was once an officer of the New York Police
Department, had his first taste of success in the
late 70s with singles such as Baby
Hold On and Two Tickets To
Paradise. It was in the 80s that
The Money Man came to forefront of
popular culture. Money released the hit singles
Shakin and Think Im
In Love which were accompanied by some of
the very first music videos on MTV. In 1986, he
released the smash hit Take Me Home
Tonight, and from there, he followed with a
string of Top 40 singles that cemented his place
in Rock n Roll history, including
I Wanna Go Back and Walk On
Water. More recently, Money introduced his
patriotic single entitled One More Solider
Coming Home to pay tribute to our soldiers
and demonstrate his support for our brother and
sisters of service and their families. All
proceeds from the single will benefit the
Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, a non-profit
organization whose mission is to pay tribute to
those who have sacrificed for the United States.
Money is a road warrior who plays nearly 100
dates per year.
www.eddiemoney.com
About Lou Gramm:
Among the most distinctive and powerful voices to
emerge from Rock and Top 40 radio, Lou Gramm -
the lead vocalist and co-writer of the
multi-platinum band Foreigner, as well as a
successful solo artist in his own right - remains
one of the most notable performers in music
today. Gramm, the vocalist on 20 Top 40 singles,
which continue to drive sales of nearly 80
million albums worldwide, exploded onto the
international music scene with Foreigner on the
chart topper Feels Like The First
Time in 1977. The group continued its
success scoring eight Top 5 singles on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart, including I Want
To Know What Love Is, Jukebox
Hero, Hot Blooded and
Waiting For A Girl Like You. In 1988,
Gramm departed from the band to pursue his solo
career, forming his own band called Shadow King.
He rejoined Foreigner in 1992. With his return,
Foreigner reformed and continued for a nearly 10
year run before Gramm was diagnosed with a benign
brain tumor in 1996. After months of treatment
and recovery, Gramm resumed work with Foreigner
through the end of 2002. Gramm formed the Lou
Gramm Band; the group tours steadily.
www.lou-gramm.com
About Mickey Thomas:
The soaring voice that propelled the
multi-platinum selling band Starship through the
80s and 90s, Mickey Thomas has
established himself as one of Rock musics
biggest stars. Thomas first made his mark on
music in 1976 as the lead vocalist on the
mega-hit Fooled Around And Fell In
Love with The Elvin Bishop Group. In 1979,
Thomas joined Jefferson Starship, after the
departure of Grace Slick and Marty Balin, and the
group immediately scored a No. 1 hit with
Jane. With a new sound and lead
vocalist, the band was renamed Starship and
launched an impressive string of hits including
We Built This City,
Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now,
No Way Out and Sara.
Other top hits consist of Find Your Way
Back, Stranger, Laying It
On The Line and Its Not Over
Till Its Over. In 1991, Thomas
reformed the group as Starship Featuring Mickey
Thomas and has continued touring with the
original Starship catalog, as well as songs from
his tenure with The Elvin Bishop Group and his
two solo albums.
www.mickeythomas.com
Jingle Bell Rock Tour Dates:
11/25: Harris, MI @ Island Resort & Casino
11/26: Harris, MI @ Island Resort & Casino
11/27: Joliet, IL @ Mojoes
11/29: Effingham, IL @ Effingham Performance
Center
11/30: Grand Rapids, MI @ Forest Hills Fine Arts
Center
12/01: Morristown, NJ @ Mayo Performing Arts
Center
12/02: Glenside, PA @ Keswick Theatre
12/03: New Bedford, MA @ Zeiterion Performing
Arts Center
12/05: Newport News, VA @ Ferguson Center For The
Arts
12/06: Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
12/09: Larchwood, IA @ Grand Falls Casino &
Resort
12/10: Riverside, IA @ Riverside Casino &
Golf Resort
12/11: Detroit, MI @ Sound Board at MotorCity
Casino
12/14: Anaheim, CA @ The Grove
12/15: Lincoln, CA @ Thunder Valley Casino
12/16: Coarsegold, CA @ Chukchansi Gold Resort
& Casino
12/17: El Cajon, CA @ Sycuan Casino & Resort
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