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Time to Rock Festival 2022 with The Hooters, Saxon, and more

Jul 10, 2023  ·  Knislinge Folkets Park, Knislinge Knislinge Folkets Park, Knislinge

Time to Rock Festival 2022
Jul 10
Time to Rock Festival 2022
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The Hooters, formed in Philadelphia by Rob Hyman and Eric Bazilian, are best known for their mid-'80s hits "And We Danced" and "All You Zombies." Their rock, folk, and ska blend, featuring a distinctive melodica sound, earned them a dedicated following. Hyman and Bazilian also collaborated with Cyndi Lauper, co-writing the hit "Time After Time," and composed Joan Osborne's Grammy-nominated "One of Us." Despite a decline in popularity, they reunited for tours and continued releasing music, maintaining a legacy in rock history.
Saxon, formed in Barnsley in 1975, are leaders of the NWOBHM movement with hits like "Wheels of Steel." They've sold over 23 million records worldwide.
Blind Guardian, formed in Krefeld, Germany, blends gothic, fantasy, power, and speed metal. Known for songs like "Nightfall in Middle-Earth," they've collaborated with ex-Metallica producer Flemming Rasmussen. Their major-label debut, "Somewhere Far Beyond," popularized "bards" as a fan nickname. Notable works include orchestral "Legacy of the Dark Lands" and progressive, symphonic "A Night at the Opera." They are celebrated for Tolkien-inspired narratives, intricate guitarmonies, and symphonic metal innovation.

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