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Empress Theatre schedules show featuring bevy of star musicians, including David Sikes

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA David Sikes and other musicians will play an outdoor show in May at the Empress Theatre in Vallejo. Sikes was a member of the band Boston for 10 years. (Aaron Rosenblatt/Daily Republic) Empress Theatre schedules show featuring bevy of star musicians, including David Sikes VALLEJO You may have “More Than A Feeling” when the Camp Jeff Band performs May 15 outside at the Empress Theatre. The five musicians bring a rich history of working with bands that range from Boston to UFO and Night Ranger to Joe Satriani. Camp Jeff is guitarist Jeff Tamelier, Bryan Kehoe, Jesse Bradman, Jeff Campiteli and David Sikes, who grew up in Fairfield and went on to play with Aldo Nova and spent a decade with Boston, from 1987 to 1997.

Total Eclipse Of The Heart songwriter, Jim Steinman passes away at 73

The songwriter and hitmaker died April 19 th, in Connecticut. He was 73 years old. Steinman is a Hall Of Fame songwriter who has written hits for Meatloaf, Barry Manilow, Bonnie Tyler, Air Supply and Celine Dion, among others. He is a Grammy-winning producer for his work with Celine Dion’s 1996 album “Falling Into You.” Jim Steinman’s fame started alongside rock singer Meatloaf. The duo collaborated on the songs from the latter’s iconic 1977 album “Bat Out Of Hell.” After that successful run with Meatloaf, the two had a turbulent relationship over the years marked by lawsuits. The two managed to patch it up and in 1993 collaborated again on the song “I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That).” The song was a number 1 hit that revitalized Meatloaf’s career and re-introduced the music of Steinman to a newer generation.

Jim Steinman s Song for Hulk Hogan: Listen

Rolling Stone Menu Hear the Jim Steinman-Written Theme Song for Hulk Hogan “Hulk Hogan’s Theme” appeared on 1985’s “The Wrestling Album’ and is a sonic sibling to Bonnie Tyler’s 1986 song “Ravishing” By When Jim Steinman was producing Air Supply’s 1983 single “Making Love Out of Nothing at All” for the Australian duo’s Greatest Hits album, he called upon Seventies guitarslinger Rick Derringer to add a majestic solo to the power ballad. Two years later, Derringer got Steinman to return the favor, recruiting the producer-composer who died Monday at 73 to contribute a song to The Wrestling Album, the 1985 musical lark by the musclebound stars of the then-WWF.

Jim Steinman Dead: 10 Great Songs To Remember Him By

Jim Steinman Dead: 10 Great Songs To Remember Him By On 4/21/21 at 5:47 AM EDT Jim Steinman, the songwriter and producer behind one of the biggest hits of the 1970s, has died aged 73 of kidney failure, his brother confirmed to The Associated Press. The Grammy-winning producer and songwriter was known for his bombastic, over-the-top rock songs, which he perfected with Meat Loaf s 1977 Bat Out of Hell. That album was one of the behemoths of the 1970s, selling over 50 million copies and staying on the U.K. record charts for over 10 years. Though Steinman will be best remembered with his collaborations with Meat Loaf, he also penned hits for Celine Dion, Bonnie Tyler and Air Supply, won a Grammy, and had been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Keyboardist David Rosenthal Interview: Billy Joel, Rainbow, Steve Vai

Keyboardist David Rosenthal Interview: Billy Joel, Rainbow, Steve Vai
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