The recent battle between singer Geoff Tate and his former Queensryche bandmates turned ugly, as the two parties fought over the Queensryche name while they both continuing to use the moniker. Finally ...
Remember Queensryche? Seattle band formed in 1982. You may have slow danced to them at your prom. Well, right now referring to Queensryche is a tad bit confusing, because there are two Queensryches.
Queensryche may be continuing with Todd La Torre out front instead of Geoff Tate, but there've been some accusations from fans that Tate is still a part of their show even though he's not there in ...
Todd La Torre joined Queensryche as the replacement for Geoff Tate in 2012 and after nearly a decade in the band, he has cast doubt on the likelihood the band will ever reunite with their classic ...
Rejoining Tate are former Queensryche guitarist Kelly Gray - who played with the group from 1998 until 2001 and has also produced several of their albums -- and keyboardist Randy Gane, who has worked ...
During his 30 years as singer and primary songwriter in Queensryche, Geoff Tate never concerned himself with getting his name recognized. In fact, the names of all of the band members were largely ...
There’s no place like home for Queensryche. The heavy-metal band maintains a cult following around the world, but its fans here are particularly rabid. That’s because Queensryche was born in Bellevue ...
When Queensryche came through town last year, the Seattle progressive-metal band was working with a show called “Queensryche Cabaret” that featured rock and cabaret acts. “The theme this year is our ...
The 1980s rock band Queensryche made its way through Florida last week with a stop at the House of Blues in Downtown Disney. Queensryche, responsible for such hit albums as 1988's multimillion seller ...
Cost: $35-$55; tickets can be purchased at northernquest.com, or through the box office at (509) 481-6700. Queensryche’s first self-titled album was also its 14th major release, but it represented a ...
Think back the 1980s/early '90s, when rock music dominated the Billboard charts. Times have changed, but if you're up for a little nostalgia, Friday night's Queensryche-Lita Ford concert may be right ...
Skillet frontman John Cooper is a man that believes vaccination is a choice "between you and the Lord. That’s up to you. Go for it. Absolutely no judgment from me," and feeling like masking is ...
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