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Buckcherry's first album Buckcherry was DreamWorks' first album to go gold. In 2005, lead vocalist Josh Todd and lead guitarist Keith Nelson reformed Buckcherry with a new lineup and released a new album in 2006, 15. It contained Buckcherry's biggest crossover hits to date, "Crazy Bitch", and their first Billboard Hot 100 top ten hit, "Sorry".
"Midnight Rider" is a song by the American rock band the Allman Brothers Band. It was the second single from their second studio album, Idlewild South (1970), released on Capricorn Records . The song was primarily written by vocalist Gregg Allman , who first began composing it at a rented cabin outside Macon , Georgia .
It contained Buckcherry's biggest crossover hits to date, "Crazy Bitch", and their first Billboard Hot 100 top ten hit, "Sorry". Their fourth album, Black Butterfly, was released on September 16, 2008. Their fifth album, All Night Long, was released on August 3, 2010. Buckcherry released their sixth album, Confessions, on February 19, 2013. [1]
On July 1, 2022, the band announced the existing members of Affiance formed a new band called Night Rider with the release of a new single: a cover of Running Up That Hill. On November 3, 2023, Night Rider released a self-titled album featuring 11 tracks. [4] Dana Willax of Kingdom of giants and Ryan Kirby of Fit for a King both feature on the ...
Buckcherry is the debut album by American rock band Buckcherry. ... It is the band's only album as a four-piece. Critical reception. Professional ratings; Review scores;
After returning from Japan supporting the You Made Me album, which included dates with Aerosmith and the Who, [8] Josh Todd decided to return to the band Buckcherry. The Josh Todd band was disbanded, and TODD Entertainment was dissolved. In 2012, JVC/Victor Entertainment re-issued and re-released the You Made Me album in Japan. [9]
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The tour was formulated in January 2008 by Nikki Sixx.Shortly afterwards, the idea was established to involve both bands of whom Sixx was then a member: Mötley Crüe and Sixx:A.M. Crüe Fest was born: a new touring festival of 'bands that embody the spirit of rock and roll' [2] in the same vein as Ozzfest.