Cheap Trick and "underrated" kind of go in hand. The quartet from Rockford, Ill., is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — but it took nearly 15 years of eligibility to achieve what should have been a ...
Submitted photo .... Rick Nielsen, left, of Cheap Trick is joined by his sons Daxx (on drums) and Miles, center, in The Nielsen Trust, which performs June 18 at the Warren Community Amphitheatre as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Life happens to you when you’re busy making other plans,’ John Lennon once sang. And never in a million years could Cheap Trick ...
The first version didn't even make the charts.
Cheap Trick played 66 different songs during their four-night Las Vegas residency recently, with only eight repeats among the 84 total tracks. The live run — staged at the city’s STRAT Theater on Feb.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Studio album number 21 in a career of half a century and counting, All Washed Up finds Cheap Trick on killer form, dispensing ...
Within months of the release of Cheap Trick’s initial eponymous album, the then Illinois-based band made its Spokane debut. The start of Cheap Trick’s long live history with Spokane commenced in ...
Review & setlist: Cheap Trick heats up Hot Stove Cool Music 25th anniversary concert Cheap Trick certainly did its part to energize the audience. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers burned through a ...
Among the many artists expected to perform at next year’s concerts are Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen and Daxx Nielsen, The Bangles’ Vicki Peterson and Debbi Peterson, Jane Wiedlin of The Go-Go’s, Garbage ...
For more than 50 years, Cheap Trick have been impressing fans with their rock songs, but some are only just learning how the band got their name. The name was inspired at a Slade concert, where ...
How did Cheap Trick become famous? Cheap Trick was formed in 1973. According to Ultimate Classic Rock, Cheap Trick started performing at bowling allies and small concert venues around the band’s ...