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Totally 80s with Bow Wow, Gene Loves Jezebel, and more

Jun 19, 2025 at 7:00 PM  ·  New Tupelo Music Hall, Derry, NH New Tupelo Music Hall, Derry, NH

Totally 80s
Jun 19
Totally 80s
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Bow Wow, born Shad Moss in Columbus, OH, debuted at 13 with the double-platinum album "Beware of Dog." Known for hits like "Bounce with Me" and collaborations with Snoop Dogg, Omarion, and Ciara, he launched a successful music and film career. His albums include "Doggy Bag" and "Wanted," with hits like "Let Me Hold You" and "Like You." Bow Wow also starred in films like "Like Mike" and "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift," showcasing versatility across music and acting.
Gene Loves Jezebel, formed by Welsh twins Jay and Michael Aston, is a goth-influenced band known for "Jealous," their highest-charting U.S. single. Major albums include "Promise" and "Discover." They collaborated with musicians like John Cale. Over the years, lineup changes included notable members like guitarist James Stevenson. The Aston brothers eventually split, each touring with their versions of the band, leading to a legal settlement over the name. Jay's group released "Dance Underwater" in 2017.
Tommy Tutone, led by Tommy Heath and Jim Keller, rose to fame with the 1981 hit "867-5309/Jenny," reaching No. 4 and earning gold status. Despite their early success, they disbanded after 1983's *National Emotion*. Heath revived the name in 1994 with *Nervous Love* and continued releases like *Tutone.rtf* in 1998.
Big Country, formed by Stuart Adamson in 1981, is known for its Celtic rock style with hits like "In a Big Country" and "Wonderland." Their debut, *The Crossing,* went platinum in the UK and gold in the US. Despite changes in lineup, they continued releasing music into the next century. Collaborations include Ray Davies, and notable albums like *Steeltown* and *The Seer* kept them in the charts. Stuart Adamson, originally from England, battled personal issues and was found deceased in 2001.

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