Marianas Trench has consistently raised the musical bar both in the studio and via their explosive live shows around the globe headlining tours in the USA, Canada, Europe, and Australia. The band has had Top 10 radio hits, multiple #1 videos, 2 Double-Platinum records, 1 Platinum record, 1 Gold record, 6 Triple-Platinum digital singles, and multiple awards through the Junos, SOCAN, MMVAs, Canadian Radio Music Awards, and The Indies. They performed at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, the 2015 PanAm Games, and the 100th Grey Cup Half-Time Show. Frontman, Josh Ramsay, received a Grammy nomination for co-writing and producing Carly Rae Jepsen’s Diamond-selling smash “Call Me Maybe” and received the award for “Most Performed Song in Socan History.” Marianas Trench’s album, Haven, is more epic and far-reaching, musically and thematically, than any previous record. On Haven, the band takes on Joseph Campbell’s ‘The Hero’s Journey’ – a classic text that's been a mainstay for generations in describing the commonalities between virtually every quest narrative in existence. The result is a narrative sequence of 13 tracks that incorporates a huge number of diverse musical DNA strands – from deep orchestral textures to rock elements inspired by an incredibly wide spectrum of eras and genres.
With 24 #1 hits across various radio formats, The Lumineers have quickly ascended to become one of the world’s most beloved bands of any genre. Having started out in small clubs and open mics, the band has grown into a touring powerhouse, selling out arenas across the world. The Lumineers made their international breakthrough in 2012 with the hit song “Ho Hey,” the first single from their self-titled debut album. The album itself was a massive success, rising to #2 on the Billboard 200 and earning 3x RIAA Platinum certification in both the U.S. and Canada. The band also received two GRAMMY® Award nominations, including Best New Artist. Their second album, Cleopatra, debuted at #1 on the album charts in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., becoming certified RIAA platinum in the U.S. and 2x platinum in Canada. The hit single "Ophelia" from Cleopatra has garnered over a billion streams on Spotify alone. In 2019, The Lumineers released their third album, III, which was met with both critical and commercial success. The lead single “Gloria” topped the charts in Americana, Adult Alternative, and Alternative formats, spending six consecutive weeks at #1 on the latter. Their fourth album, BRIGHTSIDE, released in January 2022, also enjoyed major success, reaching the top ten in both the U.S. and Canada. The title track reached #1 on Billboard’s Alternative National Airplay and Adult Alternative Airplay charts—the band's sixth #1 on the latter chart in under 10 years. The accompanying BRIGHTSIDE World Tour sold over 1.1 million tickets across 120 cities, 29 countries, and 6 continents, including two record-breaking sold-out stadium shows at Coors Field in Denver and Wrigley Field in Chicago. At Coors Field, they set the record for the highest-attended concert, and at Wrigley Field, they broke their own record by grossing $3.6 million. The band’s first live album, the recently released Live From Wrigley is culled from that record breaking show. In recent years, The Lumineers have earned the respect of their peers, leading to collaborations with top artists such as P!nk, Zach Bryan, Noah Kahan, and James Bay.
Rock stars come and rock stars go. In an everchanging landscape of shifting musical trends, few artists stand the test of time. Belinda Carlisle is one of those rare talents who continues to remain relevant after nearly four decades in the business. Amidst changing tastes, the gifted and glamorous singer-songwriter has indelibly touched the hearts of pop fans around the world with her unique blend of gutsy vocals, emotively charged melodies and picturesque lyrics.
With a multi-dimensional, internationally acclaimed recording catalog and countless tours showcasing her chameleonic musical prowess, the woman who began her career as co-founder and lead vocalist of groundbreaking all-female new wave/rock band The Go-Go’s has amassed worldwide sales in excess of 15 million albums and singles.
When the Go-Go’s went their separate ways in 1985 Belinda wasted no time in greasing the wheels for a solo career based on musical individuality and authenticity.
Bob Anderson, the Greatest Singing Impressionist in the World as voted by People Magazine, VHI, Variety and Broadway World, brings Frank Sinatra to life in the reenactment of Sinatra’s first visit to the French capital on June 5, 1962.
You will be able to inhale the magic of a live Sinatra performance that you can never get from listening to his recordings. Why? Because Bob doesn’t just mimic Frank, HE BECOMES FRANK.