Pioneers of the emo and indie rock scenes, The Get Up Kids are a Kansas City band whose heartfelt songs and engaging live performances have made them a fan favorite for decades. Their relatable lyrics and infectious melodies have resonated with audiences around the world, securing their place ...
Back in 2018, Kansas launched their'Point of Know Return'40th anniversary tour which stretched into 2021 and showcased the album's hit songs, deep cuts and fan favorites. The prior year, the band embarked on a huge North American tour celebrating the 40th anniversary of their best-selling alb...
The band responsible for the hit songs “Carry On Wayward Son” and “Dust in the Wind” has announced their anniversary tour scheduled to kick off in June. Fifty years after Kansas brought progressive rock to the United States, the band is hitting the road with a special musical rendition ...
In the end, however, Ehart said completingDrastic Measures"was hell. The band had pretty much run its course at that time. It was guys doing things somewhat halfheartedly because the train was leaving the station. There are some really good songs on that album. There were a number of band...
the band but did guest appearances on the records on piano and recorded the records in his studio. Johnny Thompson played lead guitar and is the vocalist on both songs, Chuck Smith was the bass player. Melvin Ralston is the rhythm guitar player and is the laughing voice on “Count Dracula...
David Ramirez is coming to Knuckleheads in Kansas City on Jan 24, 2025. Find tickets and get exclusive concert information, all at Bandsintown.
‘Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!’ became one of The Beatles’ most successful cover versions. Perfected in just one take, it was one of the first songs to be taped during a mammoth session on18 October 1964, which also saw the recording of‘Eight Days A Week’,‘Mr Moonlight’,‘I ...
La. – where the band truly felt comfortable and would go on to make its bestselling albums. Songs such as "It Takes a Woman's Love (To Make a Man)" and "Two Centers Wroth" were fine enough and "Child of Innocence" is killer hard rock, but Kansas' collective heart was still in ...
Once “Hopelessly Human” closed outPoint Of Know Return, there was only one stone unturned —“Carry On Wayward Son,” the band’s first Top 20 hit, and arguably their most beloved, identifiable number. As expected, the floor was on their feet, arms extended, multiple smartphones...
will be about as close as it gets," added Platt. "Of course, there will be hits like ‘Carry On Wayward Son,’ but to know we will be performing songs that Kansas has not performed live for twenty or thirty years, or even ever, that is just really exciting. It is going to be a...