BUCKCHERRY NEWS/TOUR DATES
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YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/10/2006 -- Acclaimed rock 'n'
roll band Buckcherry has joined Atlantic Records via a long-term
deal with Eleven Seven Music. The worldwide pact (excluding
selected territories) launches with the band's current hit album,
"FIFTEEN," which will be marketed by Lava/Atlantic
Records effective immediately.
Atlantic Head of A&R Andy Karp commented: "The
reemergence of Buckcherry is an exciting moment in modern rock
'n' roll. They are a great band that has yet to realize their
full potential, and 'FIFTEEN' is a fantastic record that is
already bringing them the recognition and success they have long
deserved. We are thrilled to welcome Buckcherry into the Atlantic
family."
Allen Kovac, CEO of Eleven Seven Music, noted: "The first
lesson in artist development is make a great CD. Buckcherry has
done that with Eleven Seven, and we are excited to be working
with the Atlantic team on taking this CD to the next level."
"FIFTEEN," the band's first studio album in four years,
was released in the U.S. last month on Eleven Seven Music in
association with ADA, a Warner Music Group company. Featuring the
current rock radio smash, "Crazy Bitch," the album
debuted at #2 on the Independent Album Chart, #9 on Top
Alternative Albums (highest debut of the week), as well as #48 on
the Billboard 200, marking the band's best sales week and chart
position to date. The single has bulleted into the top five at
active and mainstream rock radio, into the top thirty at
alternative rock outlets, and is continuing to build momentum.
Formed in Los Angeles in 1995, Buckcherry broke onto the national
scene in 1999 with the release of their self-titled debut album.
The critically acclaimed set scored such Modern Rock hits as
"Lit Up," "Check Your Head," and "For
The Movies," while fans and industry insiders alike
celebrated the band's refreshingly direct, no-holds-barred return
to pure rock 'n' roll. In the summer of 2001, Buckcherry released
"TIME BOMB," which was followed by a stint opening for
one of their long time heroes, AC/DC.
In 2005, following a three-year hiatus, Buckcherry reformed with
founding members Josh Todd (vocals) and Keith Nelson (guitar),
who are joined by new recruits Stevie D. (guitar), Jimmy Ashhurst
(bass), and Xavier Muriel (drums). "FIFTEEN" is titled
after the number of days that it took the band to record the
album.
2006 TOUR DATES
Date | Venue | Location |
5.19.06 | House of Blues | Las Vegas, NV |
5.26.06 | Henry Fonda Theatre | Los Angeles, CA |
5.27.06 | Bourbon St. | Oakland, CA |
5.30.06 | Aladdin Theater | Portland, OR |
6.1.06 | 8 Second Saloon | Langley BC |
6.2.06 | The Plaza Club | Vancouver, BC |
6.3.06 | Catwalk | Red Deer ALB |
6.5.06 | The Backalley | Calgary, ALB |
6.7.06 | Kingsnight Pub | Edmonton, AB |
6.8.06 | The Pump | Regina, SK |
6.10.06 | KQRC Rockfest | Kansas City, MO |
6.14.06 | Eck's Saloon | Denver CO |
6.16.06 | Sunken Gardens | San Antonio, TX |
6.17.06 | KTBZ Buzzfest | Houston, TX |
6.18.06 | Pizza Hut Park Edgefest | Frisco, TX |
6.20.06 | Texas Music Hall | Baton Rouge LA |
6.23.06 | 93X Summer Slam | Memphis TN |
6.24.06 | FM99 Lunatic Luau 10 | Norfolk VA |
6.26.06 | 103.3 WEDG Edgefest | Buffalo, NY |
6.29.06 | Webster Theatre | Hartford CT |
7.1.06 | House of Blues | Atlantic City NJ |