Lennon with Aerosmith and Motley Crue coming to Tampa Bay
Article published on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2006 |
TAMPA BAY - Fans of Lennon, Aerosmith and Motley Crue will have two chances to catch their show, Nov. 22 and 23, as the performers hit the road to promote the new release of Lennon's Damaged Goods.
First stop is the Ford Amphitheatre, 4802 U.S. 301 N. in Tampa, on Wednesday, Nov. 22, 6 p.m. Admission is $165, $85; $55; Lawn: $39.50. Visit www.livenation.com.
On Thursday, Nov. 23, 8 p.m., catch the show at Garage Bar, 662 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. For more information, call 727-553-9212 or visit www.stpetegaragebar.com.
Female rocker and piano pounding wild child Lennon hits the road with Aerosmith and Mötley Crüe on the must see hard rock spectacle of 2006 aptly dubbed the "Route of all Evil" tour. Lennon, the hard-rocking singer, songwriter and pianist, launched another aural assault on the world with her sophomore release, Damaged Goods.
On the heels of her critically acclaimed debut, 5:30 Saturday Morning, the seventeen tracks on Damaged Goods are an unlikely mix of confessional songwriting and hard-rock musicality that are an anomaly among many of her female contemporaries.
With help from heavyweight producers, Damaged Goods has solidified Lennon's sound by pairing her dark allure with compelling melodies. For it is Lennon's life-to-date - in all its gutsy glory, uncertainty and down-to-earth vulnerability and power that can be heard in the songs she has written on Damaged Goods.
Lennon is one hard-rocking and hard-working artist. She has toured with such diverse acts as Alice Cooper, Seether, Otep, Mushroomhead, The Cult, Heart, Nazareth, the Girlz Garage Tour, and the Warped Tour, drawing rave reviews from all audiences and bands.
Touring with Aerosmith and Mötley Crüe, all legendary madmen of mayhem, is literally right up Lennon's alley. She's comfortable at truck stops, bold onstage and confessional in her lyrics.
She's easily 'one of the boys'-a hardcore cool chick, albeit wrapped in a gorgeous package.
 | Article published on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2006
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