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Title: | APRIL 15 _ Big Head Todd and the Monsters 40th Anniversary Tour | Date: | 4/15/2025 (Tuesday) | Address: | 817 Garrison Avenue, Fort Smith, AR, United States, Arkansas 72901 | Location: | Fort Smith, AR | Hours: | Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7:00PM CDT | Cost/Cover: | See Details | Contact Info: | See Details |
Details: | In this life, very few friendships withstand the test of time. Naturally, people go their separate ways and chase their own dreams. As rare as it may be for friendships to last a lifetime, it might be even rarer for a band to stick together for the long haul. For close to four decades, the members of Big Head Todd and The MonstersTodd Park Mohr [vocals, guitar, keys, sax, harmonica], Brian Nevin [drums], Rob Squires [bass, vocals], and Jeremy Lawton [keyboards, lap pedal\/steel guitar, vocals]have continued to both throw down in the studio and light up stages worldwide. Rallying around a core vision, the platinum-selling Colorado quartet kick out the kind of blues-drenched rock n roll bangers that make you want to rev the engine a little louder, sing along like no ones looking, and live a little freer.
This holds true on their 12th full-length offering, Her Way Out.
To me, my band means four people who listen to each other, work hard, and share a goal, Todd observes. The goal has to do with reaching out to people, catching their ears, and sharing a story we hope they relate to. Our fans have given us an incredible 40-year career, and we hope theyve gotten great songs and performances in return.
Theyve most definitely delivered on both fronts
As the story goes, Todd, Brian, and Rob unlocked their musical partnership during high school when they started jamming in the early eighties. Fast forward to 1986, they adopted the moniker Big Head Todd and The Monsters. BHTM released 2 successful independent records on their own BIG Records, Another Mayberry (1989) and Midnight Radio (1990) before drawing the attention of music industry titans and signing with Irving Azoff, Chuck Morris, and Frank Barsalona in 1992. They broke nationally with the platinum-certified staple Sister Sweetly (1993) which yielded four top 10 rock radio hits. They continued to progress with Strategem [1994] and Beautiful World [1997] which yielded sever |
Audience: | All Welcome | Category: | Show | Submitted by: | contributed |
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