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SUMMARY:Jelly Roll at The Birds Nest
DESCRIPTION:GRAMMY nominated singer/songwriter Jelly Roll’s debut Country album\, Whitsitt Chapel\, secured Top 3 on the Billboard 200 All Genre Chart & #2 on the Top Country Album charts\, earning the biggest Country debut album in Billboard Consumption Chart history. Following his sweep at the 2023 CMT Music Awards\, the Billboard Country Power List Cover star & “country’s ‘most authentic’ new artist” (The New Yorker) received Billboard’s 2023 Breakthrough Award & the People’s Choice Award for Male Country Artist of the Year. Nominated for Best New Artist & Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Save Me (with Lainey Wilson)” at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards\, along with winning 2024 ACM Music Event of the Year & 2024 iHeartRadio Awards Best New Country & New Pop artist\, Jelly Roll is one of three artists to have scored three Country Airplay #1s in 2023 & the first to do it with his first three singles. He’s earned four consecutive #1s at Country radio & is “one of Nashville’s fastest rising stars” (The New York Times). 4X 2023 People’s Choice Country Awards winner & 2023 CMA Awards New Artist of the Year winner\, Jelly continues to break boundaries. His #1 hit single “Save Me” set the stage & took him to new heights following his 28-week reign at No. 1 on Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart. Currently on his Beautifully Broken Tour\, named for his latest album Beautifully Broken out now\, Jelly is sharing new music for his fans including the current radio hit “I Am Not Okay.”
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LOCATION:The Birds Nest\, 8377 E Hartford\, Scottsdale\, AZ\, 85255\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hinder + Saliva And More at The Van Buren
DESCRIPTION:Hinder began crafting cocky\, raucous post-grunge in the early 2000s\, when Oklahoma City residents Joe Garvey and drummer Cody Hanson found Austin Winkler singing cover songs at a college party. The three formed the nucleus of Hinder\, and the group started landing local gigs opening for such bands as Theory of a Deadman. Lineup changes brought guitarist Mark King and bassist Mike Rodden into the fold\, and the quintet signed with Universal after issuing a self-released EP. Their 2005 full-length debut\, Extreme Behavior\, became one of the year’s most popular albums\, climbing to triple-platinum status and sending “Lips of an Angel” to number three on the singles charts. Hinder returned several years later with a second batch of party anthems entitled Take It to the Limit. All American Nightmare arrived in 2010\, followed by Welcome to the Freakshow\, the group’s fourth studio album\, in 2012. Winkler left Hinder in 2013. Jared Weeks filled in for a tour and then the band tested Nolan Neal before settling on Marshal Dutton in 2015. His first album with the band was When the Smoke Clears. Following the 2016 release of an acoustic EP called Stripped\, Hinder released their sixth LP\, The Reign\, in August of 2017. ~ Johnny Loftus\, Rovi \n \n \nAfter acquiring front man Bobby Amaru in 2011\, Saliva became infused with new blood\, energy\, and spirit. The same energy launched Saliva’s career in 2001 with the release\, _Every Six Seconds – a certified Double Platinum-selling album\, containing the hits\, “Click Click Boom” and 2002 Grammy nominated\, “Your Disease.” Saliva’s in-your-face\, anthemic writing style continued with a certified Gold-selling album *Back in to Your System_ with hits: “Always\,” “Raise Up\,” and the Nikki Sixx co-written\, “Rest In Pieces.”* \nSaliva has been making waves on the charts recently\, with their last single “High on Me” climbing its way into the Top 20 on both Mediabase and Billboard charts. Their music continues to resonate with fans and gain recognition in the industry. Saliva’s highly anticipated new album\, Revelation\, has officially dropped and is now available for streaming on all major platforms! If you’re a fan of hard-hitting rock music\, you won’t want to miss this. \nSaliva will continue to release music. The new music has a contemporary feel but sticks to the blue collar roots that their fans love. \nSaliva is Brad Stewart (bass)\, Wayne Swinny (guitar)\, Sammi Jo Bishop (drums) and Bobby Amaru (vocals). \n \n \nTexas hard rock band\, Kingdom Collapse are taking the world by storm with their undeniable songwriting\, die-hard fanbase\, and will to overcome anything. \nThe band has SEVEN consecutive rock hits all added to regular rotatation on SiriusXM Octane. Two of which\, becoming Top 15 BIG UNS. Alongside the band’s Octane success\, several of their singles have charted on the Billboard and Mediabase Top 40 charts for Mainstream Rock\, racking up over 40\,000\,000 streams combined. \nKingdom Collapse has been touring viciously\, playing with bands such as Three Days Grace\, Nothing More\, From Ashes To New\, Fame On Fire\, Fire From The Gods\, etc. \nAlongside their non-stop touring schedule\, they’ve made festival appearances at Danny Wimmer Presents 2021 Welcome To Rockville Festival\, 2022 and 2023 Blue Ridge Rock Fest\, and Rockfest 2023.
URL:https://clicksfromthepit.com/event/hinder-saliva-and-more-at-the-van-buren/
LOCATION:The Van Buren\, 401 W Van Buren St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85003
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SUMMARY:Dream Theater at Arizona Financial Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Long Island\, New York’s Dream Theater are the globally celebrated standard bearers for progressive metal in the 21st century. Their ability to deliver tight\, melodic\, musically sophisticated songs and thematic concept recordings encompassing elements of hook-based hard rock\, riff-fueled metal\, syncopated prog\, and refined lyrics has made them the band others are measured by. Their second album\, 1992’s Images and Words\, established their sonic signature\, while 1994’s Awake and 1999’s Metropolis\, Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory cemented their place in metal’s pantheon. Dream Theater is well known for their high-energy concert performances. While they’ve released several 21st century live albums — Live at the Marquee\, Live in Japan\, and Live Scenes from New York — they remain one of the genre’s most bootlegged bands. For 2016’s The Astonishing\, a double-length dystopian sci-fi opera\, they were accompanied by the Prague Symphony Orchestra and three choirs. In 2021\, the band issued A View from the Top of the World. \nOriginally named Majesty (from a lyric in “Bastille Day”)\, the band was founded by Berklee College of Music students\, guitarist John Petrucci\, bassist John Myung\, and drummer Mike Portnoy; they soon expanded with the addition of keyboard player Kevin Moore and vocalist Chris Collins. Releasing an eight-tune demo\, Majesty Demo\, as Majesty\, the group sold 1\,000 copies within six months. The departure of Collins in late 1986 left Majesty without a vocalist\, and after a long period of auditioning possible replacements\, the group settled on Charlie Dominici in November 1987. They decided to change their name to Dream Theater\, inspired by a now-demolished California movie theater. Signing with Mechanic Records\, the group began working on their first full-length album. Delays caused by label mismanagement limited the group to performing at small clubs and bars. Frustrated by this experience\, Dream Theater finally severed its ties with Mechanic. \nThis was only one drastic change in the band’s course of action. Firing Dominici\, the group spent the next couple of years searching for a vocalist. The search ended in late 1991 when a demo tape from Canadian vocalist James LaBrie\, formerly of Winter Rose\, arrived. After flying to New York to audition\, LaBrie was invited to join the band. (Charlie Dominici died on November 17\, 2023\, at the age of 72.) Signing with Atco Atlantic (which came to be known as East West)\, Dream Theater released its second album\, Images & Words\, in 1992. One of three videos based on songs from the album\, “Pull Me Under\,” became an MTV hit. Although Theater showed considerable growth with their third studio album\, Awake\, recorded between May and July 1994\, the group continued to be hampered by personnel changes. Before the album was mixed\, keyboardist Moore left the group to focus on his solo career. Hired as a temporary replacement for the band’s Waking Up the World tour\, Derek Sherinian later became a permanent member. His first recording with Dream Theater was a 23-minute epic\, “A Change of Seasons\,” written in 1989 and released in September 1995 on the album of the same name. \nFollowing the mini tour Fix for ’96\, the members of Dream Theater separated for several months and became involved with a variety of outside projects. Petrucci was the busiest. In addition to joining Portnoy and keyboard player Jordan Rudess in the Liquid Tension Experiment — a group that included influential bassist/stick player Tony Levin — Petrucci played guitar with Trent Gardner’s Explorers Club and made a guest appearance on Shadow Gallery‘s Tyranny album. Myung and Sherinian collaborated with King’s X vocalist Ty Tabor in the band Platypus. LaBrie worked with Mull Muzzler\, a group formed with Matt Guillory and Mike Mangini. \nDream Theater experienced yet another change when Rudess was tapped to replace Sherinian\, who had been fired in 1999. The band released the progressive rock-heavy Scenes from a Memory that year\, a conceptual piece that followed the story of the 1928 murder of a young woman and how a modern man is haunted by the crime. It was followed by Live Scenes from New York in 2001\, which suffered from an unintentional bout of controversy when its original cover featuring the city of New York in flames was pulled due to the events of September 11. The group continued in the progressive metal vein in 2002 with Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence\, followed by the leaner Train of Thought in 2003 and Octavarium in 2005. The live album Score: XOX was released in 2006 and featured the band backed by a 29-piece orchestra. It was followed a year later by the new studio album Systematic Chaos\, and in 2009 by Black Clouds & Silver Linings. \nSherinian went on to record as a soloist and to play with a prog and jazz fusion band\, Planet X. Petrucci released an eponymously titled solo album in 2003\, featuring accompaniment by Dave LaRue of the Dixie Dregs and Boston-based drummer Dave DiCenso. In late 2010\, Mike Mangini joined the group\, replacing drummer Mike Portnoy\, who left the band in September of that year. With a rigorous touring schedule that firmly broke in Mangini\, Dream Theater somehow found time to record. They pre-released the track “On the Backs of Angels” on YouTube via their label\, Roadrunner\, in June of 2011\, followed by the CD release of the aptly titled full-length A Dramatic Turn of Events in the fall. After a period of rigorous international touring\, the band took a break\, though its members continued writing. They reconvened in early 2013 and returned with a self-titled studio album in September — this one with Mangini completely involved in the writing process — followed in November with the concert recording Live at Luna Park on CD and DVD\, which was recorded during the Dramatic Turn of Events tour over two nights at the Buenos Aires soccer stadium. Recorded live at the Boston Opera House on March 24\, 2014\, the concert recording Breaking the Fourth Wall arrived the following year\, and in late 2015 the band announced their upcoming 13th studio album\, The Astonishing. A completely conceptual sci-fi offering\, it was released in January 2016. After a world tour in which they performed the whole of the album\, the band took an extended breather. At the end of 2018\, Dream Theater released the single and video for “Untethered Angel” in advance of a North American tour. The full-length Distance Over Time was the first album by the band to clock in at less than an hour in length in over a decade. Petrucci credited the economical running time to a more collaborative writing process that took a mere 18 days and focused on harder-edged songs than on other recent recordings. Distance Over Time was released by Inside Out in early 2019. Taking the album on the road\, Dream Theater played a sold-out show at London’s Apollo\, which was recorded for prosperity. \nReleased in November 2020\, Distant Memories: Live in London\, not only featured live tracks from the album but a 20th anniversary celebration of their 1999 concept album\, Metropolis\, Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory. In 2021\, the band returned with A View from the Top of the World. Its seven extended tracks ranged from just over six to 20 minutes and comprised — for the first time in many years — an aural portrait of the band mapping out prog metal architectures and compositions without a guiding concept or theme. \nIn October 2023\, Dream Theater announced the return of founding drummer Mike Portnoy to the lineup before heading to the studio to record their 16th album\, Parasomnia. The departure of longtime drummer Mike Mangini (he always claimed to be a temporary replacement) was very amicable with praise and goodwill expressed by all sides. Portnoy\, who last recorded with the band on 2009’s Black Clouds & Silver Linings\, rejoins guitarist John Petrucci and bassist John Myung — with whom he founded Dream Theater in 1985 at the Berklee College of Music in 1985. The band’s lineup also includes vocalist James LaBrie and keyboardist Jordan Rudess. ~ Craig Harris\, Rovi
URL:https://clicksfromthepit.com/event/dream-theater-at-arizona-financial-theatre/
LOCATION:Arizona Financial Theatre\, 400 W Washington St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
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SUMMARY:Spencer Sutherland + Cloe Wilder at The Van Buren
DESCRIPTION:Soulful pop- and R&B-influenced singer Spencer Sutherland brings together a vintage-inspired\, ’70s rock opera theatricality and a contemporary pop sensibility. He first came to the public’s attention while competing on the U.K.’s The X Factor in 2017\, after which he delivered his 2019 single “Sweater.” His 2023 full-length debut\, In His Mania\, underscored his robust vocal chops and rock pomp and swagger\, a vibe he further championed on 2024’s The Drama. \nBorn in 1992 in Pickerington\, Ohio (near Columbus)\, Sutherland grew up singing from a young age\, and by high school was active in musicals and show choir. He also began performing locally\, appearing at restaurants and other venues. Moving to Los Angeles\, he further pursued a music career\, co-writing and releasing the singles “Heartstrings” in 2013\, “Bad Influence” in 2015\, and “Girls” in 2016. In 2017\, Sutherland gained wider recognition traveling to London\, where he competed on the U.K. version of The X Factor. Auditioning with Marvin Gaye‘s “Let’s Get It On\,” he ultimately made it through to the live shows. The following year\, he joined JAGMAC as an opening act on tour and issued the single “Talk.” He also signed with BMG\, and returned in 2019 with the EP None of This Has Been About You\, which featured the single “Sweater.” A second EP\, Indigo\, arrived the following year with the single “Wonder.” \nIn 2021\, Sutherland branched out into acting\, co-starring alongside Victoria Justice in the Netflix film Afterlife of the Party; he and Justice dueted on the song “Home” for the film’s soundtrack. That same year\, he also guest starred on the Amazon television series I Know What You Did Last Summer before headlining his What a Shame Tour. He also joined Big Time Rush on tour in 2022. In February 2023\, Sutherland released his debut full-length album\, In His Mania. A blend of hooky pop and theatrical rock anthems\, it featured a guest appearance by Meghan Trainor on the song “Chicken Little.” He also embarked on his In His Mania tour. \nThe single “Alive” arrived in May 2024 heralding the singer’s sophomore full-length\, The Drama. Arriving that October\, the album found Sutherland digging even deeper into a classic ’70s rock opera vibe. Along with “Alive” and the title track\, it spawned the single “Let Me Loose” and featured a guest duet with singer Rachel Platten. \n \nPhoto Credit: Jesse DeFlorio\nCloe Wilder made her musical debut at just 14 years old releasing her first EP\, Teenage Lullabies\, in 2021. In a few short years\, she’s amassed over 10 million total streams and media support from the likes of Ones To Watch\, Just Jared\, Wonderland\, 1883 Magazine\, and Stitched Sound\, earning a reputation for her emotive songwriting and captivating melodies. Cloe has also gained significant attention for her dynamic stage presence and heartfelt connection with audiences\, receiving praise for her ability to weave together vibrant energy with relatable lyrics. With a growing list of collaborations—including Angus & Julia Stone (whom she recently opened for on a tour in Australia)\, Nicolosi\, Merōn\, EZI\, Jackie Young\, and Mike Molina—Cloe’s sound continues to evolve\, blending introspective storytelling with catchy hooks that resonate deeply with listeners. With her authentic voice and emotional depth\, Cloe Wilder is making her mark in the evolving landscape of indie/folk/pop music and is a name to watch in 2025. More new music from Cloe Wilder coming soon! \n \n 
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LOCATION:The Van Buren\, 401 W Van Buren St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85003
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