Chicago seemed wild last night, and it’s all thanks to Pearl Jam. The band covered iconic power pop song “Surrender,” originally done by Cheap Trick, at their September 5 show to close out their set. ...
Submitted photo .... Rick Nielsen, left, of Cheap Trick is joined by his sons Daxx (on drums) and Miles, center, in The Nielsen Trust, which performs June 18 at the Warren Community Amphitheatre as ...
WARREN — Cheap Trick still runs like a well-oiled machine, even with a couple of after-market parts. Guitar player Rick Nielsen and lead singer Robin Zander have been performing together for more than ...
Drawing from the disparate worlds of '60s pop, hard rock and punk, the arena-rock legends in Cheap Trick have enjoyed influential and decades-spanning careers. Their infectious blend of hooky melodies ...
Cheap Trick is bringing its hits like "I Want You to Want Me" and "Surrender" to the Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Indiana Sunday, Dec. 8. The concert is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m.
There’s always been a wonderfully defiant quality to Cheap Trick beneath the lovable, albeit kooky-weird, wired personas. It was on full display at Cheap Trick’s first ever appearance at the San ...
Cheap Trick played 66 different songs during their four-night Las Vegas residency recently, with only eight repeats among the 84 total tracks. The live run — staged at the city’s STRAT Theater on Feb.
Pearl Jam gave a nod to local-ish legends Cheap Trick by closing its show last night (Sept. 5) at Chicago’s United Center with a cover of the latter’s 1978 classic, “Surrender.” The Eddie Vedder-led ...
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