Time: 7:30, 9 p.m.
Cover: free with Whoop Up Days admission ($12 advance, $15 at the Gate plus $5 parking )
7:30 p.m.
http://www.reverbnation.com/texasfloodband
Paul Kype-Lead Guitar/Vocals, Craig Erdmann-Bass, Brad Valgardson-Drums
Formed in 1993, Texas Flood began as a tribute to the late Texas blues man Stevie Ray Vaughan. Over the years Texas Flood has expanded its repertoire to include a wide range of blues and rock classics. Texas Flood began adding original music to its setlist in the late 90s and released the first Paul Kype and Texas Flood CD "Get It In Ya" in 2003. Texas Floods original songs have recieved some Canadian radio airplay and have become a standout of their live shows. The Bands mixture of well known covers and great original songs continues to impress audiences across Canada.
Loverboy http://www.loverboyband.com/
Mike Reno
Paul Dean
Doug Johnson
"Spider" Sinnaeve
Matt Frenette
After countless sellout stadium tours, three multi-platinum albums and a
string of hit singles that have since become the party anthems of an
entire generation, Alberta, Canada’s Loverboy stands today as one of the
most beloved rock acts in modern history. The band was formed in
Calgary in 1980 and is comprised of vocalist Mike Reno, guitarist Paul
Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, drummer Matthew Frenette
and bassist Ken "Spider" Sinnaeve (who replaced original bassist Scott
Smith after a tragic boating accident in 2000 claimed his life.) The
group’s 1980 eponymous debut featured the rock singles “Turn Me Loose”
and “The Kid Is Hot Tonite,” collectively propelling the release to gold
status in both the band’s native Canada and the United States. It was
the anthemic “Working for the Weekend” (from 1981’s Get Lucky) however
which truly delivered Loverboy mega-rock attention, earning the group a
staggering eight Juno Awards by the end of the year, the most received
by a single group or individual to this day. With the momentum of such a
feat, the group continued their success with 1983’s Keep It Up
(featuring the smash hit “Hot Girls in Love”,) 1985’s Lovin’ Every
Minute of It (whose title track and follow-up single, “This Could Be the
Night,” led to the album’s double-platinum status) and 1987’s
gold-certified Wildside. Loverboy embarked on several successful
Canadian and American tours and released several hit albums throughout
the 1990s (including 1998’s gold-certified Loverboy Classics,) and their
first live album, Love, Loud and Loose, was released in 2001. The band
continues to tour extensively.