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During Wednesday night's Tesla concert at The Depot, the five-man band from Sacramento mentioned how they had been making records and touring now for 20-plus years and that they were shooting for 30.
Multi-platinum rockers TESLA, Jeff Keith (vocals), Frank Hannon (guitars), Brian Wheat (bass), Troy Luccketta (drums) and Dave Rude (guitar) begin their "Forever More" tour this coming Wednesday, October 1 (yes, it IS October already) at The Depot in Salt Lake City. Tour is named for their seventh studio album, Forever More, set for release October 7 on Tesla Electric Company Recordings (in partnership...
After 25 years, 12 albums, over 2,500 shows, over 16 million albums sold worldwide, Tesla is stronger than ever. Continuing on that momentum, Tesla--Jeff Keith (vocals), Frank Hannon (guitars), Brian Wheat (bass), Troy Luccketta (drums) and Dave Rude (guitar)-- [...] Read more!
One-Hour Special Premieres Easter Sunday, March 23 10:00 p.m.*
On VH1 Classic and VH1
NEW YORK, March 11 /PRNewswire/ -- VH1 Classic and VH1 premiere "VH1
Classic Presents: AFTERMATH: The Station Fire Five Years Later," a one-hour
special that will incorporate concert highlights from the Phoenix Rising!
Musicians United to Benefit the Victims of the Station Nightclub Fire,
which took place on February...
Tesla concert. Last night. Showbox SODO. Crappy venue. Opening band Cinder Road. Mostly bland. Kickass cover of Rebel Yell. Watch it: Not much to say about Tesla, except that they suffer from the same problem as Def Leppard. Years of hard partying have really taken their toll on singer Jeff Keith's voice. He sounded awful and hoarse, and butchered most of the songs. He said he was getting over a bad...
(LiveDaily.com) Hard rock veterans Tesla return to the road in February for another round of dates supporting their most recent album, June's "Real to Reel."