Robin Zander
Born | January 23, 1953 |
Hometown | Beloit, Wisconsin, United States |
Net worth | $25 million |
Height | 5'8" (1.73m) |
Spouse | Pamela Stein |
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Cheap Trick's Robin Taylor Zander stopping at Rock N Roll Land for an acoustic gig
- He's the son of Cheap Trick frontman Robin Zander and has been playing rhythm guitar in his dad's band for the last seven years.
- The News-Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, Ill.
Inside Cheap Trick's rider: 2 oxygen tanks and EMTs, 1 'postcard of your state or your city,' 8 Solo cups and a bottle of Jack Daniels
- Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Review: How was the first concert at The Sound at Clearwater’s Coachman Park?
- Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Clearwater’s The Sound will bring much-needed midsize music venue to Tampa Bay
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Cheap Trick to perform Sept. 22 at Sand Mountain Park and Amphitheater
Cheap Trick has released 20 studio and seven live albums over five different decades, with 20 million in sales.
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Listen to the new single from Aerosmith's Joe Perry with the Black Crowes' Chris Robinson
Fortunate One comes from upcoming Joe Perry album Sweetzerland Manifesto MKII, which features guest appearances from Robin Zander, Gary Cherone, Terry Reid and more
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Aerosmith’s Joe Perry Announces New Solo Album, Shares “Fortunate One” Featuring Chris Robinson: Stream
Sweetzerland Manifesto MKII is out May 26th via Roman Records. Aerosmith’s Joe Perry Announces New Solo Album, Shares “Fortunate One” Featuring Chris Robinson: Stream Jon Hadusek
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Cheap Trick singer is thrilled to help Alice Cooper fundraise: 'He's just a wonderful man'
Cheap Trick singer Robin Zander is excited to play a benefit for Alice Cooper's Solid Rock Teen Centers. Here's what he says about Coopstock in Mesa.
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Coopstock returns for 25th year with rock icons
Mar. 29—Coopstock returns for another rockin' event to support Alice Cooper's Solid Rock Teen Centers in Mesa and Phoenix. This year features performances by legendary rock 'n' roll icons such as KISS lead guitarist Tommy Thayer, Collective Soul lead singer Ed Roland and Cheap Trick lead singer Robin Zander, among others, at Las Sendas Golf Course Sunday, April 2. It will be followed by the ...
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Cheap Trick returns to SWFL for March show; tickets go on sale this week
Classic rockers Cheap Trick return to Southwest Florida this March for their first show since 2019’s Hertz Arena concert with ZZ Top.
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Meet Cheap Trick’s Secret Weapon
Over the past few years, Robin Taylor Zander — the 28-year-old son of Cheap Trick's frontman — has played drums, bass, and lead guitar in the band when other members weren't available
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Power-pop icons Cheap Trick coming to Providence Nov. 13
The tour promotes the band's 20th studio album, "In Another World," which lead guitarist Rick Nielsen says is more "straight-ahead rock 'n' roll."
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5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Matt Sorum
Name Matt Sorum Best known for Playing rock ‘n roll drums...but just as well known for drinkin’ and scallywaggin’!! Musical groups were Guns N’ Roses because that had an open bar tab, The Cult which fit my clothing style of all black all the time, and Velvet Revolver where Scott Weiland turned… The post 5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Matt Sorum appeared first on SPIN.
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Cheap Trick's 'In Another World' is longtime band's 20th album
Apr. 8—Within months of the release of Cheap Trick's initial eponymous album, the then Illinois-based band made its Spokane debut. The start of Cheap Trick's long live history with Spokane commenced in August 1977 when the fledgling power-pop band opened for KISS at the Spokane Coliseum. The group's brief and strong seven-song set, with the catchy "Tax Man, Mr. Thief" and visceral "Hello ...
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