Make America Rock Again tour to include Central Florida Fair
Published by Sareth Ney on June 20, 2017 at 11:41 a.m.
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Make America Rock Again will be making a tour stop at the Central Florida Fair. The lineup will consist of Creed’s Scott Stapp, Sick Puppies, Drowning Pool, Trapt and Adelita’s Way.
Stapp is a rock musician and an author from Orlando, Fla.
As vocalist of Creed—they released “My Own Prison”, in 1997. “Human Clay”, “Weathered” and “Full Circle” followed. They received a Grammy for “With Arms Wide Open”, in 2001. “The Great Divide” and “Proof For Life” were Stapp’s solo projects. “Sinner’s Creed” was his book.
Emma Anzai (bassist), Mark Goodwin (drummer, backup vocalist) and Bryan Scott (lead vocals, guitarist) are the trio known as Sick Puppies. They are a rock, alternative and hard rock band. They are from Sydney, Australia and currently reside in Los Angeles. They are part of the RMR/Capitol Records roster. Their latest release, “Fury”, is available now.
Jasen Moreno (vocalist), CJ Pierce (guitarist), Steve Benton (bassist) and Mike Luce (drummer) are the quartet known as Drowning Pool. They are a rock band from Dallas.
Drowning Pool encouraged former President, Barack Obama, to push the Lane Evans Heath Act to improve the healthcare of veterans. Their latest studio album, “Hellelujah”, was released in 2016.
Chris Taylor Brown (lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist), Peter “Pete” Charell (bassist), David Sudock (lead guitarist) and Brendan Hengle (drummer, percussionist) are Trapt. They are a modern rock and alternative group. They are part of Crash Collide, The End and ADA rosters.
“DNA” was Trapt’s latest record and released in 2016. “Panic Room” was the bonus track.
Rick DeJesus (lead vocalist), Trevor “Tre” Stafford (drummer, percussionist), Andrew Cushing (bassist, vocalist) and Robert Zakaryan (lead guitarist) are the members of Adelitas Way. They are a rock band from Las Vegas. They are part of The Vegas Syn and The Fuel Music labels.
Adelitas Way’s LP (long play), “Getaway”, featured a total of 11 songs.
Between the five acts on the Make America Rock Again bill, they share the following awards and accolades: two Grammy wins, six Grammy nominations, 25 Top 10-charting hit songs (including seven #1 hits) and 30+ million albums sold.
Tickets to attend are $20 in advance, $25 at the door and very important person (VIP) will be $85. Ticket prices exclude fees. The doors will open at 4 p.m. and the music begins at 5 p.m. For more information, visit Make America Rock Again’s website by clicking here.
Stapp is a rock musician and an author from Orlando, Fla.
As vocalist of Creed—they released “My Own Prison”, in 1997. “Human Clay”, “Weathered” and “Full Circle” followed. They received a Grammy for “With Arms Wide Open”, in 2001. “The Great Divide” and “Proof For Life” were Stapp’s solo projects. “Sinner’s Creed” was his book.
Emma Anzai (bassist), Mark Goodwin (drummer, backup vocalist) and Bryan Scott (lead vocals, guitarist) are the trio known as Sick Puppies. They are a rock, alternative and hard rock band. They are from Sydney, Australia and currently reside in Los Angeles. They are part of the RMR/Capitol Records roster. Their latest release, “Fury”, is available now.
Jasen Moreno (vocalist), CJ Pierce (guitarist), Steve Benton (bassist) and Mike Luce (drummer) are the quartet known as Drowning Pool. They are a rock band from Dallas.
Drowning Pool encouraged former President, Barack Obama, to push the Lane Evans Heath Act to improve the healthcare of veterans. Their latest studio album, “Hellelujah”, was released in 2016.
Chris Taylor Brown (lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist), Peter “Pete” Charell (bassist), David Sudock (lead guitarist) and Brendan Hengle (drummer, percussionist) are Trapt. They are a modern rock and alternative group. They are part of Crash Collide, The End and ADA rosters.
“DNA” was Trapt’s latest record and released in 2016. “Panic Room” was the bonus track.
Rick DeJesus (lead vocalist), Trevor “Tre” Stafford (drummer, percussionist), Andrew Cushing (bassist, vocalist) and Robert Zakaryan (lead guitarist) are the members of Adelitas Way. They are a rock band from Las Vegas. They are part of The Vegas Syn and The Fuel Music labels.
Adelitas Way’s LP (long play), “Getaway”, featured a total of 11 songs.
Between the five acts on the Make America Rock Again bill, they share the following awards and accolades: two Grammy wins, six Grammy nominations, 25 Top 10-charting hit songs (including seven #1 hits) and 30+ million albums sold.
Tickets to attend are $20 in advance, $25 at the door and very important person (VIP) will be $85. Ticket prices exclude fees. The doors will open at 4 p.m. and the music begins at 5 p.m. For more information, visit Make America Rock Again’s website by clicking here.
Make America Rock Again tour dates:
Aug. 6 - Cabooze Out Doors, Minneapolis
Aug. 9 - Ralston Arena, Omaha, Neb.
Aug. 13 - Ink Life Fest at Maude Cobb Convention Center, Longview, Texas
Aug. 15 - Gas Monkey Live, Dallas
Aug. 18 - Heb Park, Edinburg, Texas
Aug. 19 - Bat Fest, Austin, Texas
Aug. 20 - Pub Fountains, Houston
Aug. 25 - The Rave, Milwaukee
Aug. 26 - Bands in the Sand, Island Lake, Ill.
Aug. 27 - Freedom Hill Amphitheater, Sterling Heights, Mich.
Aug. 29 - Bottle &Cork, Dewey Beach, Del.
Aug. 31 - The Paramount, Huntington, N.Y.
Sept. 1 - Wellmont Theatre, Montclair, N.J.
Sept . 3 - The Forum, Presque Isle, Maine
Sept. 8 - Crown Complex, Fayatteville, N.C.
Sept. 9 - Blue Ridge Rock Fest, Lynchburg, Va.
Sept. 10 - Penns Peak, Jim Thorpe, Pa.
Sept. 15 - The Ranch, Fort Myers, Fla.
Sept. 16 - Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Fla.
Sept. 17 - Central Florida Fair, Orlando, Fla.
Sept. 22 - Corbin Arena, Corbin, Ky.
Aug. 6 - Cabooze Out Doors, Minneapolis
Aug. 9 - Ralston Arena, Omaha, Neb.
Aug. 13 - Ink Life Fest at Maude Cobb Convention Center, Longview, Texas
Aug. 15 - Gas Monkey Live, Dallas
Aug. 18 - Heb Park, Edinburg, Texas
Aug. 19 - Bat Fest, Austin, Texas
Aug. 20 - Pub Fountains, Houston
Aug. 25 - The Rave, Milwaukee
Aug. 26 - Bands in the Sand, Island Lake, Ill.
Aug. 27 - Freedom Hill Amphitheater, Sterling Heights, Mich.
Aug. 29 - Bottle &Cork, Dewey Beach, Del.
Aug. 31 - The Paramount, Huntington, N.Y.
Sept. 1 - Wellmont Theatre, Montclair, N.J.
Sept . 3 - The Forum, Presque Isle, Maine
Sept. 8 - Crown Complex, Fayatteville, N.C.
Sept. 9 - Blue Ridge Rock Fest, Lynchburg, Va.
Sept. 10 - Penns Peak, Jim Thorpe, Pa.
Sept. 15 - The Ranch, Fort Myers, Fla.
Sept. 16 - Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Fla.
Sept. 17 - Central Florida Fair, Orlando, Fla.
Sept. 22 - Corbin Arena, Corbin, Ky.
Select dates will have pre-show BBQ and meet and greet sessions
Aug. 6 - Cabooze Out Doors, Minneapolis
Aug. 9 - Ralston Arena, Omaha, Neb.
Aug. 13 - Ink Life Fest at Maude Cobb Convention Center, Longview, Texas
Aug. 15 - Gas Monkey Live, Dallas
Aug. 18 - Heb Park, Edinburg, Texas
Aug. 19 - Bat Fest, Austin, Texas
Aug. 20 - Pub Fountains, Houston
Aug. 25 - The Rave, Milwaukee
Aug. 26 - Bands in the Sand, Island Lake, Ill.
Aug. 27 - Freedom Hill Amphitheater, Sterling Heights, Mich.
Aug. 29 - Bottle &Cork, Dewey Beach, Del.
Aug. 31 - The Paramount, Huntington, N.Y.
Sept. 1 - Wellmont Theatre, Montclair, N.J.
Sept . 3 - The Forum, Presque Isle, Maine
Sept. 8 - Crown Complex, Fayatteville, N.C.
Sept. 9 - Blue Ridge Rock Fest, Lynchburg, Va.
Sept. 10 - Penns Peak, Jim Thorpe, Pa.
Sept. 15 - The Ranch, Fort Myers, Fla.
Sept. 16 - Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Fla.
Sept. 17 - Central Florida Fair, Orlando, Fla.
Sept. 22 - Corbin Arena, Corbin, Ky.
Aug. 6 - Cabooze Out Doors, Minneapolis
Aug. 9 - Ralston Arena, Omaha, Neb.
Aug. 13 - Ink Life Fest at Maude Cobb Convention Center, Longview, Texas
Aug. 15 - Gas Monkey Live, Dallas
Aug. 18 - Heb Park, Edinburg, Texas
Aug. 19 - Bat Fest, Austin, Texas
Aug. 20 - Pub Fountains, Houston
Aug. 25 - The Rave, Milwaukee
Aug. 26 - Bands in the Sand, Island Lake, Ill.
Aug. 27 - Freedom Hill Amphitheater, Sterling Heights, Mich.
Aug. 29 - Bottle &Cork, Dewey Beach, Del.
Aug. 31 - The Paramount, Huntington, N.Y.
Sept. 1 - Wellmont Theatre, Montclair, N.J.
Sept . 3 - The Forum, Presque Isle, Maine
Sept. 8 - Crown Complex, Fayatteville, N.C.
Sept. 9 - Blue Ridge Rock Fest, Lynchburg, Va.
Sept. 10 - Penns Peak, Jim Thorpe, Pa.
Sept. 15 - The Ranch, Fort Myers, Fla.
Sept. 16 - Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Fla.
Sept. 17 - Central Florida Fair, Orlando, Fla.
Sept. 22 - Corbin Arena, Corbin, Ky.
Select dates will have pre-show BBQ and meet and greet sessions
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.