Hulu has set a July 14, 2023 premiere date for the Imagine Dragons documentary Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas. The documentary film examines the band’s roots via archival interviews with Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, Ben McKee, and Daniel Platzman, along with performances from their current “Mercury Tour.”
The streaming service offers this description of the documentary: “Far from the days of playing in dive bars and casinos across the Las Vegas Strip, Imagine Dragons returns home to perform at the city’s largest stage, Allegiant Stadium, in a triumphant concert film that showcases the band’s rise to fame and the city that helped shape their sound.”
Imagine Dragons’ “Mercury Tour” kicked off in Miami on February 6, 2022 and will wrap up on September 10, 2023 in Berlin. The band recently lifted the spirits of striking Writers Guild of America members in Los Angeles with an acoustic performance.
Matt Eastin, director of multiple Imagine Dragons music videos,...
The streaming service offers this description of the documentary: “Far from the days of playing in dive bars and casinos across the Las Vegas Strip, Imagine Dragons returns home to perform at the city’s largest stage, Allegiant Stadium, in a triumphant concert film that showcases the band’s rise to fame and the city that helped shape their sound.”
Imagine Dragons’ “Mercury Tour” kicked off in Miami on February 6, 2022 and will wrap up on September 10, 2023 in Berlin. The band recently lifted the spirits of striking Writers Guild of America members in Los Angeles with an acoustic performance.
Matt Eastin, director of multiple Imagine Dragons music videos,...
- 5/19/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Imagine Dragons are prepping a new documentary centered around a special homecoming concert in Las Vegas, Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas.
The film will primarily feature footage from Imagine Dragons’ performance at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas last September. Mixed with archival and contemporary interviews with the band — Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, Ben McKee, and Daniel Platzman — the movie will chronicle how Imagine Dragons went from playing dive bars and casinos around the Vegas Strip to headlining the city’s gigantic football stadium.
Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas will premiere on July 14 on Hulu.
The film will primarily feature footage from Imagine Dragons’ performance at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas last September. Mixed with archival and contemporary interviews with the band — Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, Ben McKee, and Daniel Platzman — the movie will chronicle how Imagine Dragons went from playing dive bars and casinos around the Vegas Strip to headlining the city’s gigantic football stadium.
Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas will premiere on July 14 on Hulu.
- 5/19/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Weezer joined the WGA picket line Wednesday afternoon outside of Paramount Studios in Los Angeles. Members Rivers Cuomo, Brian Bell, and Scott Shriner performed acoustic renditions of “Beverly Hills” and “Buddy Holly” in support of striking Hollywood writers.
The band is set to hit the road this summer for Indie Rock Roadtrip, their headlining 30-date tour with Modest Mouse, Future Islands, Spoon, Momma, Joyce Manor, and White Reaper. The trek kicks off on June 4 in Huntsville, Alabama and wraps on Sept. 3 in San Diego, California.
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The band is set to hit the road this summer for Indie Rock Roadtrip, their headlining 30-date tour with Modest Mouse, Future Islands, Spoon, Momma, Joyce Manor, and White Reaper. The trek kicks off on June 4 in Huntsville, Alabama and wraps on Sept. 3 in San Diego, California.
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- 5/18/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Imagine Dragons have shared a short film for their song “Crushed,” which recounts the story of 14-year-old boy living in the Ukraine. Directed by Ty Arnold, the video follows Sasha as he walks through the wreckage of his village, which was occupied by Russian forces for five months and shelled.
The video has been released in support of the relief efforts led by UNITED24, the organization founded by President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The band is encouraging fans to donate to the cause here.
“I spent the last winter in...
The video has been released in support of the relief efforts led by UNITED24, the organization founded by President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The band is encouraging fans to donate to the cause here.
“I spent the last winter in...
- 5/11/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Los Angeles, May 10 (Ians) Pop band — Imagine Dragons — have shown their support for the writers.
In solidarity with the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike, the pop rock band’s lead singer Dan Reynolds and guitarist Wayne Sermon offered free entertainment outside Netflix’s headquarters in Los Angeles, reports aceshowbiz.com.
On Tuesday, May 9, the two musicians were spotted at the picket line. Equipped with guitar, speakers and microphones, they delivered some of their band’s hit songs, including ‘Radioactive’ and ‘Whatever It Takes’, in an acoustic way from a bench on the sidewalk.
Throughout Dan and Wayne’s performance, members of the WGA surrounded the duo. They sang along to some of the band’s songs as well as chanted ‘Imagine’ and ‘Dragons’.
After the impromptu gig, Dan was asked about the reason behind his and Wayne’s support for the writers’ strike. In response, he told TMZ that...
In solidarity with the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike, the pop rock band’s lead singer Dan Reynolds and guitarist Wayne Sermon offered free entertainment outside Netflix’s headquarters in Los Angeles, reports aceshowbiz.com.
On Tuesday, May 9, the two musicians were spotted at the picket line. Equipped with guitar, speakers and microphones, they delivered some of their band’s hit songs, including ‘Radioactive’ and ‘Whatever It Takes’, in an acoustic way from a bench on the sidewalk.
Throughout Dan and Wayne’s performance, members of the WGA surrounded the duo. They sang along to some of the band’s songs as well as chanted ‘Imagine’ and ‘Dragons’.
After the impromptu gig, Dan was asked about the reason behind his and Wayne’s support for the writers’ strike. In response, he told TMZ that...
- 5/10/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Imagine Dragons performed an acoustic set at the WGA picket line in Los Angeles on Tuesday in support of striking writers. Frontman Dan Reynolds and guitarist Daniel Wayne Sermon played their Grammy-winning song “Radioactive” and “Whatever It Takes.”
As Reynolds sang from a metal park bench in front of the Netflix building, the crowd holding “Writers Guild of America on Strike!” signs sang along to the stripped-down hits.
Imagine Dragons is set to headline this year’s three-weekend Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin along with Eric Church, Zach Bryan, and Zac Brown Band.
As Reynolds sang from a metal park bench in front of the Netflix building, the crowd holding “Writers Guild of America on Strike!” signs sang along to the stripped-down hits.
Imagine Dragons is set to headline this year’s three-weekend Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin along with Eric Church, Zach Bryan, and Zac Brown Band.
- 5/10/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Imagine Dragons, in solidarity with the writers strike, showed up at the Netflix picket line to support writers.
Dan Reynolds and guitarist Daniel Wayne Sermon gave an impromptu performance in front of Netflix’s headquarters in Los Angeles. The duo performed hits like “Radioactive” and “Whatever It Takes.”
Watch the video of Imagine Dragons performing that was shared on Twitter by Gennefer Gross.
Imagine Dragons totally crushing it in support of writers at Netflix. #WritersStrike #WGAStrong pic.twitter.com/TQxchZ9z9g
— Gennefer Gross (@Gennefer) May 9, 2023
As the second week of the WGA strike continues, Imagine Dragons joined a group of celebrities that have shown their solidarity with writers.
Pete Davidson’s appearance on Saturday Night Live as host was canceled due to the strike but the actor showed up in Brooklyn to hand out pizzas. The writers of Ted Lasso, as well as star Jason Sudeikis, joined the picket...
Dan Reynolds and guitarist Daniel Wayne Sermon gave an impromptu performance in front of Netflix’s headquarters in Los Angeles. The duo performed hits like “Radioactive” and “Whatever It Takes.”
Watch the video of Imagine Dragons performing that was shared on Twitter by Gennefer Gross.
Imagine Dragons totally crushing it in support of writers at Netflix. #WritersStrike #WGAStrong pic.twitter.com/TQxchZ9z9g
— Gennefer Gross (@Gennefer) May 9, 2023
As the second week of the WGA strike continues, Imagine Dragons joined a group of celebrities that have shown their solidarity with writers.
Pete Davidson’s appearance on Saturday Night Live as host was canceled due to the strike but the actor showed up in Brooklyn to hand out pizzas. The writers of Ted Lasso, as well as star Jason Sudeikis, joined the picket...
- 5/10/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Imagine Dragons supports the writers strike.
The Grammy-winning band took to the Netflix picket line on Tuesday to show its support for the writers striking in Los Angeles and New York City. Piano player Dan Reynolds and electric guitarist Daniel Wayne Sermon, new L.A. transplants from Las Vegas, performed “Radioactive” and “Whatever It Takes.”
The musicians join a number of celebrities who have hit striking locations across both major cities to show their support, like Pete Davidson, who handed out pizzas in Greenpoint, Brooklyn; Ted Lasso writers and stars Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein and Brendan Hunt; Cynthia Nixon; Bowen Yang; and Jay Leno, who brought donuts (again) to strikers in L.A.
Imagine Dragons’ performance comes in the midst of their Mercury World Tour, which kicked off in Miami in February 2022 and ends at Berlin’s Lollapalooza in September 2023. The band’s fourth tour is in support of their...
The Grammy-winning band took to the Netflix picket line on Tuesday to show its support for the writers striking in Los Angeles and New York City. Piano player Dan Reynolds and electric guitarist Daniel Wayne Sermon, new L.A. transplants from Las Vegas, performed “Radioactive” and “Whatever It Takes.”
The musicians join a number of celebrities who have hit striking locations across both major cities to show their support, like Pete Davidson, who handed out pizzas in Greenpoint, Brooklyn; Ted Lasso writers and stars Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein and Brendan Hunt; Cynthia Nixon; Bowen Yang; and Jay Leno, who brought donuts (again) to strikers in L.A.
Imagine Dragons’ performance comes in the midst of their Mercury World Tour, which kicked off in Miami in February 2022 and ends at Berlin’s Lollapalooza in September 2023. The band’s fourth tour is in support of their...
- 5/10/2023
- by Christy Piña
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Showtime Documentary Films has announced that their network will launch the four-part documentary series "Spector" on November 4, 2022. The docuseries follows the story of the legendary music producer Phil Spector and explores his life and downfall — the events of February 3, 2003, that led to his murder conviction. The producer was arrested for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson in his mansion and was charged with second-degree murder and sentenced to 19 years in prison. Eligible for parole in 2024, Spector died last year at the age of 81, and the titular series will depict both the lives of Clarkson and the man sentenced for her murder.
A chilling trailer for the docuseries has been released. "Spector" comes from an award-winning crew, and there's much information about the show at our disposal. Here's all you need to know about the Showtime docuseries.
What Is Spector About?
"Spector" will examine the life of Phil Spector and his...
A chilling trailer for the docuseries has been released. "Spector" comes from an award-winning crew, and there's much information about the show at our disposal. Here's all you need to know about the Showtime docuseries.
What Is Spector About?
"Spector" will examine the life of Phil Spector and his...
- 9/29/2022
- by Fatemeh Mirjalili
- Slash Film
A new four-part docuseries about Phil Spector and the murder of Lana Clarkson is set to premiere on Showtime this November.
Directed by Sheena M. Joyce and Don Argott, Spector will largely center around the night of Feb. 3, 2003, when Spector shot and killed Clarkson — an actress he’d just met that night — in his mansion. He was convicted of murder in 2009 and sentenced to 19 years in prison; he died in a prison hospital in 2021.
A new trailer for Spector suggests the docuseries will strike a balance between true crime and music doc,...
Directed by Sheena M. Joyce and Don Argott, Spector will largely center around the night of Feb. 3, 2003, when Spector shot and killed Clarkson — an actress he’d just met that night — in his mansion. He was convicted of murder in 2009 and sentenced to 19 years in prison; he died in a prison hospital in 2021.
A new trailer for Spector suggests the docuseries will strike a balance between true crime and music doc,...
- 9/27/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Imagine Dragons is a rock band from Las Vegas consisting of Daniel Platzman, Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon and Ben McKee.
The band established the Tyler Robinson Foundation in 2013 to help families handle unexpected financial costs of pediatric cancer.
Charities & foundations supported
Imagine Dragons has supported the following charities:
GLAADLove Loud foundationMultiple Myeloma Research FoundationMusicians on CallTyler Robinson Foundation Read more about Imagine Dragons's charity work and events. Related articles Third Eye Blind And Switchfoot To Rock The GreenImagine Dragons And Hard Rock Donate To Casey Cares FoundationSongs For The Philippines Released On iTunesEnjoy Super Bowl Week And Help CharityDrum Used By Imagine Dragons And Kendrick Lamar Benefits MusiCares
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The band established the Tyler Robinson Foundation in 2013 to help families handle unexpected financial costs of pediatric cancer.
Charities & foundations supported
Imagine Dragons has supported the following charities:
GLAADLove Loud foundationMultiple Myeloma Research FoundationMusicians on CallTyler Robinson Foundation Read more about Imagine Dragons's charity work and events. Related articles Third Eye Blind And Switchfoot To Rock The GreenImagine Dragons And Hard Rock Donate To Casey Cares FoundationSongs For The Philippines Released On iTunesEnjoy Super Bowl Week And Help CharityDrum Used By Imagine Dragons And Kendrick Lamar Benefits MusiCares
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- 9/7/2022
- Look to the Stars
What are the all-time best songs by Imagine Dragons? In honor of the release of their album “Mercury – Act 2” on July 1, 2022, we’re counting down their 15 greatest hits based on quality and cultural impact. What are your favorites, and what do you think of our choice for number-one? Scroll down for the best Imagine Dragons songs, ranked.
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15. “Shots” (2015)
14. “Follow You” (2021)
13. “Whatever It Takes” (2017)
12. “Sucker for Pain” with Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla ign, and Logic featuring X Ambassadors (2016)
11. “Bad Liar” (2018)
10. “Bones” (2022)
9. “It’s Time” (2012)
8. “On Top of the World” (2013)
7. “I Bet My Life” (2014)
6. “Natural” (2018)
5. “Thunder” (2017)
4. “Enemy” with Jid (2021)
3. “Demons” (2013)
2. “Believer” (2017)
1. “Radioactive” (2012)
Imagine Dragons are a pop rock band that consists of lead singer Dan Reynolds, guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee and drummer Daniel Platzman. they broke out in 2012 with their first ever single “It’s Time” from...
SEEBiggest Grammy Winners of All Time: See The Most Awarded Artists
15. “Shots” (2015)
14. “Follow You” (2021)
13. “Whatever It Takes” (2017)
12. “Sucker for Pain” with Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla ign, and Logic featuring X Ambassadors (2016)
11. “Bad Liar” (2018)
10. “Bones” (2022)
9. “It’s Time” (2012)
8. “On Top of the World” (2013)
7. “I Bet My Life” (2014)
6. “Natural” (2018)
5. “Thunder” (2017)
4. “Enemy” with Jid (2021)
3. “Demons” (2013)
2. “Believer” (2017)
1. “Radioactive” (2012)
Imagine Dragons are a pop rock band that consists of lead singer Dan Reynolds, guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee and drummer Daniel Platzman. they broke out in 2012 with their first ever single “It’s Time” from...
- 7/1/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
On Sunday night, the band Imagine Dragons began their fourth concert tour called the Mercury Tour in Miami last night. In a photo from the event, lead singer Dan Reynolds takes center stage absorbing a cheering crowd, flanked by guitarist Wayne Sermon to the left and bassist Ben McKee on the right. Slightly blocked by Reynolds, drummer Daniel Platzman can […]
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- 2/7/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds used his band’s Top Rock Artist win at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards to blast conversion therapy. Reynolds has been an outspoken advocate of Lgbtq+ rights, particularly in his own Mormon community, and was behind the HBO documentary “Believer” which exposes the painful ostracization and hatred of gay people in the Lds church. In March, it won a GLAAD Award for Best Documentary.
Taking to the stage at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena, Reynolds stated, “There are 34 states that don’t ban conversion therapy,” referring to the pseudo-science that attempts to change a person’s sexual orientation from homosexual or bisexual to heterosexual using psychological or spiritual means. “Our Lgbt youth have doubled the rate of depression, tripled the rate of suicide after conversion therapy,” he continued. “It’s not working and needs to change.”
Flanked by bandmates Wayne Sermon, Ben McKee and Daniel Platzman...
Taking to the stage at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena, Reynolds stated, “There are 34 states that don’t ban conversion therapy,” referring to the pseudo-science that attempts to change a person’s sexual orientation from homosexual or bisexual to heterosexual using psychological or spiritual means. “Our Lgbt youth have doubled the rate of depression, tripled the rate of suicide after conversion therapy,” he continued. “It’s not working and needs to change.”
Flanked by bandmates Wayne Sermon, Ben McKee and Daniel Platzman...
- 5/2/2019
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Members of the rock band Imagine Dragons now own a stake in competitive gaming company ReKTGlobal and co-own Las Vegas-based esports team Rogue alongside musician Steve Aoki, ReKTGlobal announced Tuesday.
Imagine Dragons is no stranger to the esports scene. It wrote and performed the song “Warriors” in 2014 for the “League of Legends” World Championships in Seoul. Band members Daniel Platzman and Wayne Sermon are apparently longtime gamers, and they want to become more active in the esports community.
“We love gaming and esports and have been looking for new ways to contribute to this community for a long time — but we never found the right fit until now,” said Imagine Dragons manager Mac Reynolds. “We expect to see esports continue its rapid growth internationally, and we think Rogue and ReKTGlobal are the partners who will help make our hometown of Las Vegas the premiere team and gaming event destination.”
“The...
Imagine Dragons is no stranger to the esports scene. It wrote and performed the song “Warriors” in 2014 for the “League of Legends” World Championships in Seoul. Band members Daniel Platzman and Wayne Sermon are apparently longtime gamers, and they want to become more active in the esports community.
“We love gaming and esports and have been looking for new ways to contribute to this community for a long time — but we never found the right fit until now,” said Imagine Dragons manager Mac Reynolds. “We expect to see esports continue its rapid growth internationally, and we think Rogue and ReKTGlobal are the partners who will help make our hometown of Las Vegas the premiere team and gaming event destination.”
“The...
- 5/1/2018
- by Stefanie Fogel
- Variety Film + TV
Imagine Dragons raised $1 million to help fight childhood cancer over the weekend for their charity The Tyler Robinson Foundation.
In the People exclusive photo, band members link=nm5557632 auto]Wayne Sermon[/link], Dan Reynolds, Ben McKee and Daniel Platzman posed with the Hemmert family, who is currently being assisted by TRF. Parents Anthony and Emily pose with their son Emmerson, who is in remission, and daughter Jane.
The TRF Foundation’s mission statement is “to strengthen families financially and emotionally as they cope with the tragedy of a pediatric cancer diagnosis by offseting out-of-pocket life expenses.”
In August, Imagine Dragons hosted...
In the People exclusive photo, band members link=nm5557632 auto]Wayne Sermon[/link], Dan Reynolds, Ben McKee and Daniel Platzman posed with the Hemmert family, who is currently being assisted by TRF. Parents Anthony and Emily pose with their son Emmerson, who is in remission, and daughter Jane.
The TRF Foundation’s mission statement is “to strengthen families financially and emotionally as they cope with the tragedy of a pediatric cancer diagnosis by offseting out-of-pocket life expenses.”
In August, Imagine Dragons hosted...
- 8/28/2017
- by Nicole Sands
- PEOPLE.com
Dan Reynolds is pretty much the definition of dad goals.
The Imagine Dragons frontman and his wife, Aja Volkman, welcomed twin daughters -- Coco Rae and Gia James -- on March 28, joining big sister Arrow Eve, 4. According to the 29-year-old singer/songwriter, living in a house full of ladies has inspired new music on the band's third studio album, Evolve, out June 23.
"I will say that there are a couple songs on this record that are love songs and typically, I do not write love songs," he told Et on Tuesday, just before hitting the stage for a performance at YouTube Space La. "I think having all these girls in the house with me has softened my heart a little bit and led me to higher grounds."
When he's not on the road, Reynolds says he couldn't be happier to be surrounded by girls.
"I am [outnumbered], yes, and I'm grateful for it," he gushes...
The Imagine Dragons frontman and his wife, Aja Volkman, welcomed twin daughters -- Coco Rae and Gia James -- on March 28, joining big sister Arrow Eve, 4. According to the 29-year-old singer/songwriter, living in a house full of ladies has inspired new music on the band's third studio album, Evolve, out June 23.
"I will say that there are a couple songs on this record that are love songs and typically, I do not write love songs," he told Et on Tuesday, just before hitting the stage for a performance at YouTube Space La. "I think having all these girls in the house with me has softened my heart a little bit and led me to higher grounds."
When he's not on the road, Reynolds says he couldn't be happier to be surrounded by girls.
"I am [outnumbered], yes, and I'm grateful for it," he gushes...
- 5/12/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Imagine Dragons’ latest album Evolve has no demons to hide — because frontman Dan Reynolds took a very “colorful” approach this time around.
“This record is very colorful,” he told People during the band’s concert live stream at YouTube Space in Los Angeles on Tuesday to promote their new album Evolve and upcoming tour. “Lyrically, I was in a really healthy headspace writing it, and then sonically we wrote from a more minimalistic approach.”
“I think this record was written after we had taken our first break as a band,” he continues. “I think that’s significant because during that...
“This record is very colorful,” he told People during the band’s concert live stream at YouTube Space in Los Angeles on Tuesday to promote their new album Evolve and upcoming tour. “Lyrically, I was in a really healthy headspace writing it, and then sonically we wrote from a more minimalistic approach.”
“I think this record was written after we had taken our first break as a band,” he continues. “I think that’s significant because during that...
- 5/11/2017
- by Nicole Sands
- PEOPLE.com
Eight years ago, Dan Reynolds was on the cusp of stardom — but his health was in turmoil.
Reynolds, the frontman of Grammy-award winning band Imagine Dragons, tells People that at age 21 he began to experience “debilitating” pain that forced him to cancel shows.
“It was beyond the pain that you feel when it’s just a back ache. It felt like someone was drilling my nerves,” he says. “It was right when the band was starting to have minor success — we were starting to sell out small clubs, and we were playing these very active shows and it started to...
Reynolds, the frontman of Grammy-award winning band Imagine Dragons, tells People that at age 21 he began to experience “debilitating” pain that forced him to cancel shows.
“It was beyond the pain that you feel when it’s just a back ache. It felt like someone was drilling my nerves,” he says. “It was right when the band was starting to have minor success — we were starting to sell out small clubs, and we were playing these very active shows and it started to...
- 11/15/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
Imagine Dragons is kicking off 2014 with a bang. After killing it on stage with Kendrick Lamar Sunday at the Grammy Awards, the "Radioactive" crooners took home their first Grammy for Best Rock Performance. Now, they're headed to the Super Bowl to perform at the Bud Light Hotel, where they will host the "Pandora Presents" party Friday night. Check out the five things to know about the alternative rock band! 1. They've come a long way. The band's four members, Ben McKee (bassist), Wayne Sermon (guitarist), Dan Reynolds (vocalist) and Dan Platzman (drummer) originally played four nights a week at O'Shea's on the Las Vegas Strip. With the release of their...
- 1/29/2014
- E! Online
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