Rock ‘n’ roll took a turn back toward the loud and sleazy a few years ago, and music has been better for it. There’s something about juiced-up guitars and big dumb rawksongs that’s missing from the ...
Unsnap the shiny new leather cuffs, take a razor to the $75 haircut and tell the A&R man to take a hike — Supagroup has entered the bar. Formed in the seedy rock ’n’ roll underbelly of New Orleans in ...
Supagroup front man Chris Lee rolls out new band Chris Lee, best known as singer and guitarist for the raucous New Orleans rock band Supagroup, has assembled a new electric ensemble to play a ...
Supagroup perfroms tonight at Tipitina's. Supagroup, Brah and the Happy Talk Band Tipitina's, 10 p.m. Supagroup, the venerable local hard-rock act who bring arena attitude to the nightclub stage, are ...
Rock ‘n’ roll took a turn back toward the loud and sleazy a few years ago, and music has been better for it. There’s something about juiced-up guitars and big dumb rawksongs that’s missing from the ...
It's unfair, really. The New Orleans band Supagroup had been hacking away at its probably unholy union of '70s rock and '80s hair metal long before the Darkness came along and stole all the attention.
Chris Lee professes in a song that rock 'n' roll tried to ruin his life. But to the frontman for the Louisiana-based Supagroup, which plays Poughkeepsie Sunday, being a rock star has bettered his life ...
For Rock ‘n’ Roll to be rock ‘n’ roll, it’s gotta have rock and it’s gotta have roll. “Roll is kind of the hip-movement part, the thing that’s maybe like screwing,” says Chris Lee (no, not the Dracula ...
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