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L.a. guns another xmas in hell
L.a. guns another xmas in hell









They joked that with their touring cycle, they should be scheduled for their next performance around 2030. The band looked like they were having a great time together and the packed Canyon Club crowd were certainly eating up everything that the ‘Dogs had to offer. His background vocals offered a taste of some of the amazing harmonies that he gets to display often in Def Leppard. The rhythm section of Nick Brophy (bass) and Marc Danzeisen (drums) funnel these grooves down a rockin’ road. Vivian Campbell gets to let loose on his guitar work, displaying some licks that he’s probably had stashed away since the days when this band first got together in 1989. Rob Lamothe (vocals & guitar) has an amazing, soulful voice which helps these songs elevate to another level. And hopefully he does, because these four guys produce a sweet, sweet sound. But if George Lynch can be in 35 bands at once, then Vivian Campbell can surely make time for three. Well, one member may have been quite busy touring the world and playing in a couple of other pretty successful bands. And by all accounts the consensus was “What The Hell Took You So Long?!?!”. Guns are spreading the word on their hot, new release “ The Missing Piece” (released in October).Īfter a 13 year absence, The Riverdogs returned to the stage.

l.a. guns another xmas in hell

Warrant were still giving it to us “ Louder, Harder, Faster” (released in May). Jack and The Boys played a selection from “ He Saw It Coming” (released in January). The Riverdogs were touting “ California” (released in July). Even though most of the sets were heavy on the classics, each band were able to throw out a song or two from 2017 releases.











L.a. guns another xmas in hell