Bush to perform at Hard Rock Live! Orlando with special guests, The Kickback
Published by Sareth Ney on April 4, 2017 at 6:47 p.m.
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ORLANDO, Fla. - Bush and The Kickback will kick off their tour at Hard Rock Live, on May 9. Their trek will come to an end on June 10 at Power Plant Live! in Baltimore.
Robin Goodridge is the drummer, Chris Traynor is the guitarist, Corey Britz is the bassist and Gavin Rossdale is the vocalist and guitarist of Bush.
Since forming in 1992, Bush have released nine albums: “Sixteen Stone”, “Razorblade Suitcase”, “Deconstructed”, “The Science of Things”, “Golden State”, “Zen X Four”, “The Sea of Memories” and “Man on the Run” and “Black and White Rainbows”. Rossdale wrote, recorded and produced “Black and White Rainbows”.
For “Black and White Rainbows”—The Huffington Post premiered their music video, “Beat Of Your Heart”, Billboard debuted “Dystopia” and People showcased “Mad Love” for the first time. People called the record as “a triumphant return”, AllMusic described it as “reinvigorated spirit” and Daily Mail coined it as “potent hooks and arena-ready choruses”.
Accolades for Bush are selling close to 20 million units in the U.S. and Canada. They have had 18 consecutive Top 40 hits, 11 in the Top Five and six were number one.
Billy Yost is the vocalist and guitarist, Johnny Ifergan is the guitarist and Daniel Leu is the bassist of The Kickback. They are from Chicago and part of the Jullian Records roster.
Early singles by The Kickback included: “Violent Carsick”, “Sting’s Teacher Years” and “White Lodge”. Their extended play (EP), “Great Self Love”, featured four tracks: “Indigenous Newspaperman Circa 1980”, “Rough City”, “Counselor” and “Burner (Things I know About)”. More tracks were released on the three-track project known as “Jam in the Van”. Along with “Sting’s Teacher Years” and “White Lodge”, it included “Fanger”. They were live performances recorded in Los Angeles in 2016 and was made available in 2017. “Sorry All Over The Place” featured previous released tunes: “Sting’s Teacher Years”, “Fanger” and “White Lodge”. “When I Die”, “Headhunter”, “Scorched Earth Brouhaha”, “Nately”, ‘Little Teach”, ‘Leo (The Last of the Great Bowling Mathematicians)” and “Please Hurt” were part of the 10 songs on the 2015 release.
Tickets to attend Bush and The Kickback’s concert at Hard Rock Live! Orlando are available in four levels: general admission ($35), upper balcony ($45), lower balcony ($55) and tables ($65). They exclude the facility charge and service fee. Music will be start at 8 p.m. and will conclude at 11 p.m.
Robin Goodridge is the drummer, Chris Traynor is the guitarist, Corey Britz is the bassist and Gavin Rossdale is the vocalist and guitarist of Bush.
Since forming in 1992, Bush have released nine albums: “Sixteen Stone”, “Razorblade Suitcase”, “Deconstructed”, “The Science of Things”, “Golden State”, “Zen X Four”, “The Sea of Memories” and “Man on the Run” and “Black and White Rainbows”. Rossdale wrote, recorded and produced “Black and White Rainbows”.
For “Black and White Rainbows”—The Huffington Post premiered their music video, “Beat Of Your Heart”, Billboard debuted “Dystopia” and People showcased “Mad Love” for the first time. People called the record as “a triumphant return”, AllMusic described it as “reinvigorated spirit” and Daily Mail coined it as “potent hooks and arena-ready choruses”.
Accolades for Bush are selling close to 20 million units in the U.S. and Canada. They have had 18 consecutive Top 40 hits, 11 in the Top Five and six were number one.
Billy Yost is the vocalist and guitarist, Johnny Ifergan is the guitarist and Daniel Leu is the bassist of The Kickback. They are from Chicago and part of the Jullian Records roster.
Early singles by The Kickback included: “Violent Carsick”, “Sting’s Teacher Years” and “White Lodge”. Their extended play (EP), “Great Self Love”, featured four tracks: “Indigenous Newspaperman Circa 1980”, “Rough City”, “Counselor” and “Burner (Things I know About)”. More tracks were released on the three-track project known as “Jam in the Van”. Along with “Sting’s Teacher Years” and “White Lodge”, it included “Fanger”. They were live performances recorded in Los Angeles in 2016 and was made available in 2017. “Sorry All Over The Place” featured previous released tunes: “Sting’s Teacher Years”, “Fanger” and “White Lodge”. “When I Die”, “Headhunter”, “Scorched Earth Brouhaha”, “Nately”, ‘Little Teach”, ‘Leo (The Last of the Great Bowling Mathematicians)” and “Please Hurt” were part of the 10 songs on the 2015 release.
Tickets to attend Bush and The Kickback’s concert at Hard Rock Live! Orlando are available in four levels: general admission ($35), upper balcony ($45), lower balcony ($55) and tables ($65). They exclude the facility charge and service fee. Music will be start at 8 p.m. and will conclude at 11 p.m.
Bush and The Kickback’s upcoming tour dates
*Bush only
March 14 - Shepherds Bush Empire, London, UK*
May 4 - Gas Monkey Live!, Dallas*
May 5 - KC Live! / Power& Light District Outdoor Stage, Kansas City, Mo.*
May 9 - Hard Rock Live, Orlando, Fla.
May 10 - The Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre, Atlanta
May 11 - Egyptian Room, Indianapolis
May 13 - Northern Invasion at Somerset Amphitheater, Someret, Wis.*
May 14 - Riverside Theater, Milwaukee
May 15 - Riviera Theatre, Chicago
May 17 - Royal Oak Music Hall, Royal Oak, Mich.
May 18 - Rebel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
May 19 - Rock on the Range, Columbus, Ohio*
May 20 - MMRBQ 2017 at BB&T Pavilion, Camden, N.J.*
May 30 - Showbox SoDo, Seattle
June 1 - The Warfield, San Francisco
June 2 - The Foundry at SLS, Las Vegas
June 3 - Lake Skinner National Park, Temecula, Calif.
June 4 - Marquee Theatre, Tempe, Ariz.
June 6 - Paramount Theatre, Denver
June 7 - Brady Theater, Tulsa, Okla.
June 9 - Celebrate Fairfax! Festival, Fairfax, Va.
June 10 - Power Plant Live!, Baltimore
July 21 - Fourth Street Live, Louisville, Ky.*
July 22 - Ballpark Village, St. Louis*
*Bush only
March 14 - Shepherds Bush Empire, London, UK*
May 4 - Gas Monkey Live!, Dallas*
May 5 - KC Live! / Power& Light District Outdoor Stage, Kansas City, Mo.*
May 9 - Hard Rock Live, Orlando, Fla.
May 10 - The Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre, Atlanta
May 11 - Egyptian Room, Indianapolis
May 13 - Northern Invasion at Somerset Amphitheater, Someret, Wis.*
May 14 - Riverside Theater, Milwaukee
May 15 - Riviera Theatre, Chicago
May 17 - Royal Oak Music Hall, Royal Oak, Mich.
May 18 - Rebel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
May 19 - Rock on the Range, Columbus, Ohio*
May 20 - MMRBQ 2017 at BB&T Pavilion, Camden, N.J.*
May 30 - Showbox SoDo, Seattle
June 1 - The Warfield, San Francisco
June 2 - The Foundry at SLS, Las Vegas
June 3 - Lake Skinner National Park, Temecula, Calif.
June 4 - Marquee Theatre, Tempe, Ariz.
June 6 - Paramount Theatre, Denver
June 7 - Brady Theater, Tulsa, Okla.
June 9 - Celebrate Fairfax! Festival, Fairfax, Va.
June 10 - Power Plant Live!, Baltimore
July 21 - Fourth Street Live, Louisville, Ky.*
July 22 - Ballpark Village, St. Louis*
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.