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Pat Travers ""Boom Boom - Live at the Diamond"" Available on DVD March 8, 2005

ìHard rocking Blues extraordinaireî presented by Music Video Distributors

28-Jan-05

Music Video Distributors and Cherry Red Records are pleased to announce the home viewing release of Pat Travers / Boom Boom ñ Live at the Diamond for US distribution on DVD. This is the first ever DVD to feature one the stars of the Blues Rock genre, Pat Travers! Born in Toronto on April 12, 1954, Travers first picked up the guitar just prior to entering his teens, after witnessing a local performance by the great Jimi Hendrix. His first true touring gig came his way when he hooked up with '50s rock n' roll vet Ronnie Hawkins. But Travers' main love was hard rock, so after a year, he packed up his belongings and headed to London. Shortly after touchdown in the U.K., Travers recorded a demo that would land him a recording deal with Polydor and result in the release of his debut, Pat Travers, during the spring of 1976 and two further releases in 1977, Makin' Magic and Putting It Straight (both of which featured a pre-Iron Maiden Nicko McBrain on drums), before Travers returned to North America and set his sights on the U.S. rock market. The new Travers band lineup premiered on 1979's Heat in the Street. This led to Travers' most commercially successful period, resulting in a pair of US Top 30 albums, 1979's Live! Go For What You Know (considered by many Travers fans to be his finest hour) and 1980's Crash and Burn. Travers went on to become one of the most popular and respected live rock performers on the US circuit during the 1980ís and still commands a decent following today. Boom Boom ñ Live At The Diamond features Pat doing what he does best ñ playing live before an ecstatic crowd. A full show from 1990 in Toronto includes some of his best-known songs. Tracklist includes: Snortin' Whiskey Life In London I La La La Love You Gettin Betta Wat'cha Gonna Do Without Me Daddy Long Legs Heat In The Street School Of Hard Knocks Help Me Stevie Ready Or Not Boom Boom Born Under A Bad Sign Guitars From Hell