Eddie Money Still in the Game for Las Vegas Shows

Eddie Money first created a name for himself in the late 70's at the height of arena rock. However, it wasn't until the late 80's when he crossed over to pop that he finally landed on the Top 10 charts. Money's knack for catchy, radio-friendly tunes has kept him as one of the hardest working men in music. Eddie Money and his band consisting of Tommy Girvin (lead guitar), Lee Beverly (bass), Chris Frazier (drums), and Randy Forester (keyboards) perform upwards of 150 shows per year. Loverboy formed in 1979 and released their self-titled debut album in 1980, quickly became one of America's and MTV's most popular rock bands. Throughout the 80's they had four multi-platinum albums, numerous international gold albums, and their tours sold out arenas and stadiums. The group led by lead singer Mike Reno, with Paul Dean (guitar), Doug Johnson (keyboards), and Matt Frenette (drums) celebrate 25 years together with their new addition Ken Sinnaeve on bass. Sinnaeve replaced original group member Scott Smith when Smith was drowned after a boating tragedy in 2000.

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