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33: 1934: 1919: 1905: 257:. In late 1981, bassist Brian Wheat and guitarist Frank Hannon formed a band named City Kidd, which evolved into Tesla. By 1984, vocalist Jeff Keith, guitarist Tommy Skeoch, and drummer Troy Luccketta had joined the band, forming their classic lineup that appeared on all of the albums and live shows during their initial run. The band adopted the Tesla moniker shortly before recording their first album, as another band with a name similar to City Kidd already existed. 612: 1094: 508:, Skeoch departed because of his struggle with substance abuse. He rejoined after completing rehab, only to depart again months later. The band moved forward as a four-piece for a short while. However, it wasn't long before Skeoch briefly joined up with solo artist Marshall Coleman's band to support his solo career, only to see a departure of Marshall soon after. This band eventually morphed to include Jeff Keith and resurfaced as 586:, which was released on June 5, 2007. The recording is available as a two-CD set. The first CD (containing 13 songs) is sold in a case with a blank slot for the second CD. The second CD (containing 12 additional songs) was initially available to concert goers in the US at no additional charge beyond the cost of a ticket. The second CD was also given away with the August edition of 635:. On July 15, 2008, "Tesla- Comin' Atcha Live! 2008" was released from a live concert filmed February 22, 2008 at the sold out Myth Nightclub in Maplewood, Minnesota. The two-hour show included hits "Modern Day Cowboy", "Love Song" and "Song and Emotion" along with additional backstage footage. 576:
In the summer of 2006, the band embarked on the Electric Summer Jam Tour without guitarist Tommy Skeoch. Skeoch had left the band indefinitely to spend time with his family, and, as he later revealed on "The Classic Metal Show", other reasons; particularly his continuing problems with substance
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contains one previously unreleased song, "Rock the Nation", as well as the songs "I Ain't Superstitious", and "Run Run Run", both of which had only been previously available as B-sides to two singles from
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After a break of six years, the Sacramento Bee reported that the band had reformed in 2000 with the help of local radio personality Pat Martin of KRXQ. The band played an emotional sold-out show at
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The band's original lineup consisted of lead vocalist Jeff Keith, guitarists Frank Hannon and Tommy Skeoch, bassist Brian Wheat, and drummer Robert Contreras, who was soon replaced by ex-
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in celebration of the album's 30th anniversary. It features live versions of every song from the original album and includes the new single "Save That Goodness", written and produced by
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At the end of August, Tesla announced their first world tour in 16 years with dates in Australia, Japan, and Europe in October and November 2007.
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In February 2008, Tesla helped fund and headlined a benefit concert for victims of the Station nightclub fire. The show was broadcast by
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abuse. Scott Johnson of the Sacramento band Rogue filled in for a time on this tour. Eventually Dave Rude replaced Skeoch permanently.
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which debuted on the Billboard album chart at number 30. The album was well received by fans and the band was featured on
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Tesla released the one-off single "Cold Blue Steel" in August 2021, followed a year later by "Time to Rock!".
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Frank Hannon – guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, piano, organ, theremin, bass, mandolin, harmonica
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style. Brian Wheat stated to have been influenced by classic 1960s and 1970s rock bands like
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did well enough on the album charts, peaking at number 20, but also lacked any radio hits.
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The band City Kidd was renamed Tesla during the recording of their first album, 1986's
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The band broke up in 1996, but returned in 2000 with a live tour and album, both named
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in Sacramento on October 25, 2000. Soon after they recorded the double live album
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In June and July 2008, Tesla played a few shows in Europe and the US, including
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On August 11, 2008, it was reported that Tesla's next album, entitled
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In April 2017, Tesla began working on their ninth studio album,
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Tesla has sold more than 14 million albums in the United States
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On July 12, 2011, they released a mostly acoustic album titled
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In June 2013, Tesla released a new single "Taste My Pain" on
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Tesla recorded a two-volume collection of cover songs titled
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described Tesla as a "thinking man's hair metal band", and
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and produced their top-charting single (number 8 on the
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Bukszpan, Daniel; Dio, Ronnie James (October 1, 2003).
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TESLA Bassist: Don't Call Us A Glam Band – Apr. 7, 2004
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In 1994, the band released their fourth studio album,
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Brian Wheat – bass, backing vocals, keyboards, piano
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In the early days of their career, Tesla toured with
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On May 10, 2011, the band played at a rally for the
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In 1991, the band released their third studio album
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Tesla at the House of Blues in Houston, Texas, 2019
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Tesla at the House of Blues in Houston, Texas, 2019
Sacramento, California
Hard rock
glam metal
Geffen
Ryko Distribution
UME
Moon Dog Mane
teslatheband.com
rock
Sacramento, California
hair metal
Mechanical Resonance
Modern Day Cowboy
Little Suzi
Ph.D.
The Great Radio Controversy
Billboard 200
Love Song
Five Man Acoustical Jam
Billboard Hot 100
Signs
Five Man Electrical Band
Psychotic Supper
Bust a Nut
Replugged
Mechanical Resonance
Nikola Tesla
Michael Barbiero
Steve Thompson

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