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Ringo Starr with Hoobastank, TOTO, and more

Sep 9, 2023  ·  The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA

Ringo Starr
Sep 9
Ringo Starr
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Hoobastank, a multi-platinum band with three GRAMMY nominations, blends rock and pop on their 6th album, PUSH PULL. Collaborating with Matt Wallace, they infuse '80s-'90s rock vibes, inspired by U2 and Tears for Fears. Known for hits like "The Reason," Hoobastank's project highlights "Push Pull" and "More Beautiful" while exploring mature themes.
Toto, known for hits like "Africa" and "Hold the Line," are pop culture icons with 5000 album credits, including Michael Jackson's "Thriller." With 200+ Grammy nods, they maintain wide influence and a multi-generational fan base.
Joe Bonamassa, born in New Hartford, is a legendary guitarist and singer-songwriter known for his soulful blues-rock. He debuted at 12, opening for B.B. King. With 23 #1 Billboard Blues Albums and 2 GRAMMY nominations, he excels in collaboration and innovation. Joe runs the Keeping The Blues Alive Foundation and hosts "Live From Nerdville."
Stone Temple Pilots, known for their powerful rock sound, explore acoustic depth with "Perdida," an introspective album that deals with themes of loss and healing, featuring rich instrumentation. Bassist Robert DeLeo highlights music as therapy, while singer Jeff Gutt, who joined in 2017, adds emotional honesty. Recorded at Eric Kretz's Bomb Shelter Studios, the album marks a sonic evolution for the band.
Colin Hay, born in Saltcoats, Scotland, found fame as the lead singer of Australian band Men at Work with hits like "Down Under." He transitioned to a solo career, moving to Los Angeles and founding Lazy Eye Records. Known for folk-pop tunes and acting, he gained popularity in the 2000s thanks to Zach Braff featuring his music in "Scrubs" and "Garden State." Hay toured extensively, collaborated with Ringo Starr, and was the subject of the 2015 documentary "Colin Hay: Waiting for My Real Life."
Ringo Starr, born in Liverpool, anchored the Beatles with his drumming and charisma. Known for "Yellow Submarine" and "With a Little Help from My Friends," he enjoyed solo hits like "It Don't Come Easy" and "Photograph." After the Beatles, he released albums with collaborations including Joe Walsh and Todd Rundgren, and formed the All-Starr Band. Starr, inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice, worked with Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and T-Bone Burnett, exploring various genres like rock and country throughout his career.

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