

Together they bring a heavier more unhinged brand of Rock as heard on their debut album, Year of the Tiger. Rounding off the four piece is Gregg Cash and his super low slung bass. – on guitar and Sean Winchester on drums. Not turning his back on Buckcherry, but merely spreading his creative wings, with him in The Conflict are two current Buckcherry members Stevie Dacanay – aka Stevie D. Also offering crowd pleaser “Sick,” Adelitas Way show that they are still a force to be reckoned with as they blaze their own path without major label support. Going into songs like “Ready for War (Pray for Peace),” “Notorious,” mixed in with older favorites including “Alive,” the band did not let down the audience, especially diehard fans who have been following them show to show. Showing a ton of flair in their presentation, Stafford’s antics behind the drums was stunning as he tossed his sticks around. Literally letting his hair down, Dejesus started whipping the microphone cord around and the game was on as they kicked into “Bad Reputation.” Led by Vocalist Rick Dejesus, he and Robert Zakaryan on guitar, Andrew Cushing on bass, as well as Trevor Stafford on drums, the band had a look of determination in their eyes. A band which pride themselves on getting better each time they perform, their musical prowess is only matched by their on stage presence.
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Really breaking into the mainstream after the release of Home School Valedictorian back in 2011, the band returned with their fifth studio album, Notorious, on October 15th.Īn edgy make of songs, Notorious was on display in full force at Pinz. Recently touring with Buckcherry, Adelitas Way are no strangers to the stage, making a living off bringing it each and every night. Hailing from Las Vegas, NV and formed in 2006, Adelitas Way has attained success over the course of the past decade with four consecutively charted albums. Next up was the working class band known by their fans as Adelitas Way. Even Nigel Dupree got into the action, often standing up from behind the kit! Definitely a band to keep an eye out for, Wayland has a Hard Rock sound worth listening to. Playing on, every single member of the band connected to the audience, bringing them into the Wayland family. Playing songs including “Ghost,” “Bloody Sunrise,” and the heavy-hitting rocker “Welcome to My Head,” they proved to be seasoned live performers. Formed in 2010, Wayland has had success on the charts as well as going viral on Youtube. With their recently released Rinse & Repeat in hand, Wayland put on a performance full of old school flair. Signed to Kiefer Sutherland’s Iron Works Records and managed by Jesse James Dupree, Wayland is an incredibly diverse Rock-n-Roll band. Named after their hometown of Wayland, MI, a city of nearly five thousand residents, the band consisting of Mitch Arnold (vocals/guitar), Phillip Vilenski (guitar/vocals), Dean Pizzazz (bass/vocals), and Nigel Dupree (drums/vocals) were ready to roll. With the craziness of relocating complete, the show was on the way and opening up was local favorites, Rockstar Posers, performing everyone’s favorite cover tunes from Cheap Trick, Van Halen, Aerosmith, and The Beatles. Those wondering what Pinz is, well, it is a bowling alley, but more of a full entertainment center with an arcade, laser tag, bar, full restaurant, and a place for concerts! Not disappointing, everyone shuffled an hour east of the original venue to Pinz. Fortunately eager to play, Todd and his team scrambled to re-book the show at a new venue with the remaining bands.

As a result, Hinder was unable to make the show, resuming with the tour the very next night.

Unfortunately due to scheduling conflicts, the venue was changed last minute, relocating the show from Providence to Kingston, Massachusetts. That said, they were scheduled to join forces with Josh Todd, Adelitas Way, and Wayland on Friday, November 17th at The Strand Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island, but there was one problem, it did not happen. Dutton, taking over vocal duties for Austin Winkler back in 2015, has made his own way and the band continues to impress with their latest album, 2017’s The Reign. A killer lineup of Rock-n-Roll, the package is taking America by storm one city at a time.Īs stated, Hinder, the co-headliner with Josh Todd & The Conflict, the hit making rockers have settled in nicely with Marshal Dutton as their vocalist. Well, doing just that, Hinder team up with Josh Todd & The Conflict for a co-headlining tour with support from Adelitas Way and Wayland now through December 3rd. We are talking four headliners, all on the same bill. It is not often that four great bands go out on the road together.
