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M3 2012 announces line-up: QUEENSRYCHE, CINDERELLA, RATT, KIX, and more
by admin on Jan.30, 2012, under news
The heavy metal time machine will turn back to the 1980s and ʻ90s when Queensryche, Cinderella, Ratt, Kix, Warrant and Night Ranger are among the 19 bands to take over Merriweather Post Pavilion, playing full sets of their glam rock and heavy metal hits.
For the first time, M3 fans wonʼt have to choose between bands with overlapping set times, since each band will play one at a time. Also, the festival will take place on two separate stages, each simulcasting the other, giving fans the option to stay in one seat and watch
all the bands as they appear on both stages, or fans can move from stage to stage without missing a note.
In its fourth year, I.M.P. Presents M3 Rock Festival starts with The Official M3 Kix-Off Party Friday May 11th at 7pm. Acts playing Friday night include Night Ranger, Kix, Enuff ZʼNuff, In the Pink and Let There Be Rock. The fullblown 2012 M3 Rock Festival begins Saturday, May 12th at 11am and will include Queensryche, Cinderella, Ratt, Skid Row, Warrant, Quiet Riot, Dokken, Stryper, Loudness, Lynch Mob, XYZ, Bang Tango, Drumwars, and Street Light Circus.
Each year VIP and Pavilion seats sell out in minutes. VIP and discounted 2-Day Packages will go on sale Friday, Feb. 3 at 10am EST through Ticketfly. If there are any tickets remaining as of February 24th, they will go on sale as Single-Day tickets at 10 am EST. Tickets can also be purchased at the Merriweather and 9:30 Club Box Offices. For more information, visit http://www.ticketfly.com/ or http://www.m3rockfest.com
VIP ticket holders will have:
• Private VIP Entrance gate
• Official M3 2012 Festival T-shirt
• Official M3 2012 Concert Poster
• Access to floor and prime pavilion seating
• Access to M3 VIP Deck located backstage (includes access to VIP concessions and VIP restrooms)
• Access to Artist Meet-&-Greet Lounge.
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Photos: CINDERELLA 2011-08-12 Atlantic City, NJ
by admin on Aug.15, 2011, under photos
Comments Off :Band, Cinderella, concert, Concert Photography, Eric Brittingham, Fred Coury, House Of Blues August 12 2011, Jeff LaBar, Live Music, Live Music Photography, Marcy J Royce, Musician, Photos by Marcy J Royce, Rock Music, Rock Music Photography, Tom Keifer, Union Entertainment Group Inc more...Photos: CINDERELLA 2011.08.02 Baltimore, MD
by admin on Aug.04, 2011, under photos
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Rams Head Live, Baltimore, MD
Photos by Marcy Royce
Setlist:
Once Around The Ride
Shake Me
Heartbreak Station
Somebody Save Me
Night Songs
The More Things Change
Coming Home
Second Wind
Don’t Know What You’ve Got
Nobody’s Fool
Gypsy Road
Encore:
Long Cold Winter
Shelter Me
Smack me upside the head, people. Cinderella kicked some major booty this night in Baltimore. The band was on top of their game. They sounded and looked great. Many of the hits were in the set. Only thing missing for me was Push Push. Rams Head Live was electric with the energy of Cinderella. If you missed the show, you missed the iconic 80′s rockers taking us 40 and 50 somethings back to our youth.
Visit: http://www.cinderella.net/ for all things related to Cinderella.
Wisconsin’s Rock Fest announce line up with DEF LEPPARD, AVENGED SEVENFOLD, ROB ZOMBIE & many more
by admin on Feb.21, 2011, under news
DEF LEPPARD, AVENGED SEVENFOLD, ROB ZOMBIE, TESLA, HEART, KID ROCK, and CINDERELLA are among the confirmed bands for the 18th annual Rock Fest, set to take place July 14-17, 2011 in Cadott, Wisconsin.
The festival billing is shaping up as follows:
Thursday, July 14:
05:00 p.m. SLAUGHTER
07:00 p.m. CINDERELLA
09:00 p.m. THREE DAYS GRACE
11:00 p.m. ROB ZOMBIE
Friday, July 15:
03:00 p.m. ROCK SUGAR
05:00 p.m. SALIVA
07:00 p.m. SKILLET
09:00 p.m. HINDER
11:00 p.m. KID ROCK
Saturday, July 16:
01:45 p.m. [to be announced]
03:00 p.m. MY DARKEST DAYS
05:00 p.m. SICK PUPPIES
07:00 p.m. CHEVELLE
09:00 p.m. SEETHER
11:00 p.m. AVENGED SEVENFOLD
Sunday, July 17:
01:45 p.m. [to be announced]
04:30 p.m. JACKYL
06:00 p.m. TESLA
08:30 p.m. HEART
10:30 p.m. DEF LEPPARD
For more ROCK FEST info click here.
M3 Rock Festival – Columbia, MD – June 19, 2010
by admin on Jun.23, 2010, under photos
Comments Off :Bang Tango, Cinderella, Jetboy, Kix, LA Guns, M3 Festival @ Merriweather, M3 Rock Festival, M3 Rock Festival June 19 2010, Merriweather, Nelson, Scorpions, Trixter, Winger, ZO2 more...M3 Rock Festival – June 19, 2010
by admin on Jun.23, 2010, under reviews
Merriweather Post Pavilion - Columbia, MD.
Photos by Marcy Royce.
The word HOT was used extensively on this day. Not once, not twice, but all day long seemingly every 10 minutes. Everyone in attendance from patrons to crew to band members to fellow photographers/press… we were all melting. However, when it comes to rock and roll, we diehard fans will muster through just about anything.
This was the second year for the M3 Rock Festival. The inaugural year was so successful how could this event not happen again? This year the set times for each of the two stages, pavilion and festival, had very little overlap and made all the patrons much happier. This one day festival had a solid lineup of killer bands and artists. A recipe for success. And the attendance was most likely doubled from last year. The talk around the grounds that somewhere around 13,000 – 15,000 came throught the gates. WOW!
I was a busy girl making my way between the stages. Slower than usual due to the oppressive heat. I went through at least 5 bottles of water, as everyone needed to stay hydrated.
JETBOY was the first band for me on the pavilion stage. Glad to see them again this year. I enjoyed their set both years.
Next was ZO2 on the festival stage. Good crowd in attendance and Paulie Z was belting out lyrics as usual. These guys are tight and always a pleasure to see. Hugs were exchanged later in the day. Always friendly!
Back to the pavilion stage for TRIXTER. Even hotter in the photo/press pit now. No air was moving. Never caught these guys live before. They did well and the crowd was very receptive to them. I saw quite a few people singing along.
Next on the pavilion stage was Phil Lewis’ version of L.A. GUNS. I saw them recently, April to be exact, at the Brunswick Fire Hall in Brunswick, MD. So I knew what to expect. Kenny Kweens is always where I take my stand. So I couldn’t quite get the photos I really wanted of Stacey Blades. But they performed all the hits that I expected including Ballad of Jayne, Sex Action and Never Enough. The crowd was digging ‘em.
Next on the pavilion stage was WINGER. Another band I haven’t caught live before. I like these guys and they didn’t disappoint me. Performing solid hits as well as some new material. Nice extra! Songs included were Headed for a Heartbreak, Can’t Get Enough and Down Incognito.
Now back to the festival stage to see BANG TANGO. These guys have passed through the nearby area many times and the timing has never been right for me. This day was my day! Nice size crowd for them, bigger than I expected. I didn’t get to stay as long in the photo/press pit as I would have liked. Kix was due on soon and I wanted to claim a good spot.
Sooooooo… I headed to the pavilion stage again. KIX was NEXT!!! Anyone who knows me doesn’t even have to question that they are my number 2 top band (of course Def Leppard is number one, right Jane and Darlene!). Every single time the intro song starts I get goosebumps. Even in the blazing 90 degree heat of the day, it happens again! Performing all the favorite hits was the perfect satisfaction for the fans, and me too! Songs including Hotwire, Girl Money, Don’t Close Your Eyes, Cold Blood and the customary closer of Yeah Yeah Yeah.
Steve Whiteman, of course, is comical. From the little diddy about his daughter before Sex, to the shower caps he and Mark Schenker wore for Cold Shower since the umbrella seemed to hava a snafu. The crowd roared. Every single seat was filled and the lawn was packed. When you are this close to Baltimore and the hometown boys perform, it’s gonna be packed. Well done, my boys, WELL DONE!!!
VINCE NEIL was next on the pavilion stage. And I was too tired to be in the photo/press pit. I listened and watched from the Hammerjacks booth with some old friends and some new friends. And I’ll have to admit, I wasn’t impressed. I don’t think when Vince left the stage for a 10 minute break that the fans appreciated that. And then his voice was not what it should be. Some liked Vince, some didn’t like Vince. Ah well, such is life.
Trekked off to the festival stage once more after my momentum returned. This time for NELSON. Another band I didn’t get to see before. They performed the expected Love And Affection and After The Rain and Mark Slaugher was on guitar, nice! It was a solid performance
Back to the pavilion stage, this time it was for the mighty CINDERELLA. I was eagerly anticipating seeing Tom Keifer, to hear his voice live. I’ve watched YouTube videos since his return and heard reviews from others how well he has been doing. Seeing him for myself, I would have to agree. He was awesome! I was hard pressed to say they stole the show from KIX, but I think both bands were neck and neck for me. They performed the solid standards fans expect including Push, Push, Shake Me, Night Songs, Coming Home and Nobody’s Fool. The pavilion was packed once more. Myself and everyone around me liked what they heard.
By this point I wanted to see Warrant, the closer of the festival stage. But alas, it was not to be. I wanted to position myself for The Scorpions. So I did!
The SCORPIONS started a tad late, 35 minutes. But I didn’t care. I was so eager to see them, especially James Kottak. Most of my friends know I have a things for drummers and I couldn’t wait to see James perform his drum solo. But I digress, so back to the beginning of the set. I was positioned in front of Rudolf Schenker. Holy cow does that guy have energy just oozing out of him. I was taking it all in with every note. Thanks Rudolf!!! They started with Sting In The Tail from the new cd. Next was Make It Real. And the final song for me to see up close and personal was one of my favs, Bad Boys Running Wild. I was insane with my shutter finger. 209 photos in just 10-12 minutes. Poor Klaus was suffering through with the flu. How amazing! He did quite well. He deserves a huge award for that one, man! I stood in the pavilion and enjoyed the rest of the show, horns up most of the time. (As my husband always cringes when I do that… he’s reserved when it comes to that stuff). I was so entralled with James’ solo. He is every bit what I expected and more. I do hope to someday meet him. He is a very talented drummer. Familar songs such as Wind Of Change, Tease Me Please Me, Big City Nights, Blackout, and The Zoo were in the set. Many of the ones I love. The one and only encore was Rock You Like A Hurricane and it was a perfect ending to a great set.
The day ended as perfectly as I had hoped. Successful and satisfied with over 900 photos on my 5 memory cards. The only question I had was: “Where is the nearest shower?”
Looking forward to M3 Rock Festival, 2011 version.

SCORPIONS set to embark on final tour of North America
by admin on Jun.08, 2010, under news
The SCORPIONS announced this year that they will leave it all on the stage after 40+ years of entertaining fans worldwide. The band is currently out on their Get Your Sting And Blackout farewell world tour and will hit the states Friday, June 18th to kick off the North American leg in Holmdel, NJ.
The German rockers will be bring their heavy, full-on, electrically charged energy to major cities across the US including Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Atlanta, Miami, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Denver and many more as they celebrate the success of their latest and final album Sting In The Tail. Special guests on the tour will include VINCE NEIL, CINDERELLA, GREAT WHITE, DOKKEN, RATT, TESLA supporting along the way. The full tour itinerary is below.
Thus far the Scorpions have taken the Get Your Sting And Blackout farewell world tour to Germany, Switzerland and France and received rave reviews.
Claus Meine continues to thank their loyal fans and invite them out to the biggest party of the year: “We are so incredibly happy about the fantastic feedback we have been receiving from around the world on Sting In The Tail. We can’t wait to see our fans soon!”
Tour dates:
June (with Cinderella)
18 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center
19 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion
22 – Wantagh, NY – Jones Beach Theater
June (with Vince Neil)
23 – Gilford, NH – Meadowbrook Amphitheatre
June (with Cinderella)
25 – Quebec City, QC – Pavillion de la Juenesse
26 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
27 – Toronto, ON – Molson Amphitheatre
30 – Columbus, OH – LC Outdoor Amphitheatre
July (with Cinderalla)
1 – Detroit, MI – DTE Energy Music Theatre
2 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest
5 – Pittsburgh, PA – Amphitheatre at Station Square
July (with Great White)
6 – Cleveland, OH – Time Warner Cable Amphitheatre
July (with Cinderella)
8 – Sarnia, ON – Sarnia Bayfest Festival
July (with Ratt)
10 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
11 – Memphis, TN – Mud Island
14 – Atlanta, GA – Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
16 – Miami, FL – Bayfront Park Amphitheatre
17 – Tampa, FL – Ford Amphitheatre
19 – New Orleans, LA – Mahalia Jackson Theatre
21 – Grand Prairie, TX – Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
23 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
July (with Cinderella)
24 – Oklahoma City, OK – Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheatre
July (with Tesla)
26 – Albuquerque, NM – The Pavilion
27 – Phoenix, AZ – Dodge Theater
July (with Cinderella)
29 – Ontario, CA – Citizen’s Business Bank Arena
31 – Los Angeles, CA – Nokia Theatre
August (with Cinderella)
1 – San Francisco, CA – Sleep Train Pavilion at Concord
3 – Las Vegas, NV – Thomas & Mack Center
August (with Ratt)
4 – Sacramento, CA – Raley Field
August (with Dokken)
6 – Roseburg, OR – Douglas County Fairgrounds
7 – Ridgefield, WA – Amphitheatre at Clark County
August (support TBA)
9 – Calgary, AB – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
10 – Edmonton, AB – Shaw Conference Center
13 – Sturgis, SD – Buffalo Chip Campground
14 – Billings, MT – Montana Fair
August (with Tesla, Jackyl)
16 – Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre
August (with Cinderella)
17 – Denver, CO – 1st Bank Center
August (with Dokken)
20 – Moline, IL – I Wireless Center
August (with MSG)
21 – Chicago, IL – The Rosemont
For all things SCORPIONS check out their website here.



















































