Tag: James LoMenzo

  • Sweet and Lynch Return With Unified!

    Sweet and Lynch Return With Unified!

    Unified is the second album from Sweet and Lynch. A few years back, we got Only to Rise, the first album from a collaboration between Michael Sweet (Stryper, Boston) and George Lynch (Dokken, Lynch Mob). While more pop and commercial than both artists’ other recent endeavors, the release still impressed, and proved that they twosome had […]

  • John Fogerty’s Fortunate Son Residency Brings Classic Rock to Vegas

    John Fogerty’s Fortunate Son Residency Brings Classic Rock to Vegas

     In a time when many of rock music’s pioneers are sadly leaving this world, it’s even more of a thrill to see the original stars of classic rock still performing. John Fogerty recently wrapped up his first Vegas residency at the Venetian Hotel and Casino, and his performance, even at the age of 70, was […]

  • The Moby Dicks Show Vegas a Whole Lotta Love Again!

    The Moby Dicks Show Vegas a Whole Lotta Love Again!

    When I’d heard that The Moby Dicks were coming back to Vamp’d, I figured I’d attend again since it had been some time since I’d last seen them. The last time out the lineup was the same, with the exception of Frankie Banali filling in on drums then. The lineup is comprised of Chas West […]

  • Hurry – Rush Tribute Returns to Vamp’d!

    Hurry – Rush Tribute Returns to Vamp’d!

    It had only been about six weeks, but Rush tribute Hurry was back at the scene of the crime to wow some new patrons as well as the fans won over at their last go-around here. The line-up hasn’t changed since their inception: James LoMenzo, most notably formerly of White Lion on bass/lead vocals, Brent […]

  • Hurry – All-Star Rush Tribute Takes the Stage at Vamp’d!

    Hurry – All-Star Rush Tribute Takes the Stage at Vamp’d!

    Count’s Vamp’d certainly doesn’t have a shortage of outstanding shows to see regularly if you’re any kind of hard rock or metal fan. And this one certainly stood as one to check out. Why? Because of the players recreating the intricate and challenging music and vocals of none other than Rush. I’ve seen bands do […]