Well , the connection is , I think Brad Elvis is friends with the members of Cheap Trick. hE MUST BE. He never really made it on his own (The Elvis Brothers almost broke big , but , not quite.) , but , he's worked with a lot of big name people . He also subbed for Clem Burke in The Little Steven - backed Romantics , one of the most underrated comeback attempts in recent memory. One friend said that they were a Bar Band. I said , "Show me a bar where the band nails some Kinks , MC5 and Pretty Things covers , and I'll take up drinking.".
melissa scott said:
Yep, Rockford was a thriving industrial city on a river -- second-largest city in Illinois at one time -- manufacturing. Look at your old school furniture and it will probably say, made in Rockford. Anyway, wood was their game. It's all GONE now...
The weather is diabolical, they'd get flooding... and now... can't think of what the job base would be like their. From memory, we used to go up there to hear music sometimes and go to Nielsen's Music -- yeah, family business. I noticed the Handcuffs have played a few shows up there -- perhaps there's some connection to a member of their band or something.
I guess Rockford would be a lot like Allentown -- there's a small downtown district that is trying to come back, but... it doesn't have the proximity to NYC like Allentown, so nothing to develop there.
Yes, I read about the exhibit too -- Nielsen's guitar collection was featured. :D
If someone wanted to shout me a ticket now I'd still go see 'em -- at least that band knows how to generate some FUN in their rock 'n roll.