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Saturday, November 07, 2009 

Category: Music
Tesla VIP Info Page

  Welcome to the 2009 TESLA VIP Experience !

                             See Below for Shows Now Available

We are looking forward to hanging with all the most die hard TESLA fanatics and would like to offer you the limited "VIP" program experience as follows:

Meet and Hang with the Band in a Private Unrushed Environment, Only 20 Paid VIP's per show

Will include Admission to "SOUND CHECK" (Usually starts at 3 - 4pm) where the the band and crew work on the the equipment set up and sound mixes and songs for the evenings performance.

After the sound check will be "HANG TIME" with the band where you will have time for Conversations with the Band members, take pictures, get autographs etc.

For General Admission Shows we will set up Early admission to Venue for VIP's

Will also include a  special package of  assorted VIP Goodies.

We will be offering the VIP Experience for $250 as an "ADD ON" meaning the show ADMISSION TICKET WILL NOT BE INCLUDED IN THE VIP PRICE.

YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PURCHASING THE SHOW ADMISSION TICKET FROM THE VENUE OR TICKET OUTLET ON YOUR OWN IN ADVANCE

Show VIP's will become Available as Officially CONFIRMED and POSTED in Tour Dates Section of TeslaTheBand.com (Show availability for VIP's will be Posted on each shows information link) (Festival & Fair Type Shows May Not  be Available) and tickets have gone on sale for the show and will close when 20 PAID have been reached for that show.

If interested in purchasing and you have secured tickets for the show please send an email with show CITY & DATE interested in subject line and number of VIP's you would like to purchase in the email to


TeslaVipTickets@yahoo.com

and you will be sent a money request in the amount of $250 U.S. Dollars for each VIP requested (per person) through PayPal
(you do NOT Have to have a PayPal account to pay Through PayPal)


These Shows now Available 

Mon. 11 / 09 - Nashville, TN


Thurs. 11/12 - Birmingham, AL

Fri. 11/13 - Charleston, SC



TeslaVipTickets@yahoo.com
Currently listening:
Forever More
By Tesla
Release date: 2008-10-07
Friday, November 06, 2009 

Current mood:  ecstatic
Category: Music
http://www.bravewords.com/news/125663

TESLA – “We Have Five Things In The Works”

Rock Hard

Posted on Thursday, November 05, 2009 at 08:37:14 EST

After sound check at The Seneca Niagara Casino in Niagara Falls, New York, TESLA guitarists Frank Hannon and Dave Rude invited BraveWords.com scribe Aaron Small backstage for an exclusive interview. The first topic of discussion was the forthcoming pair of live albums – one for Europe and one for North America.

“We record every show,” reveals Frank. “We have a new mixing console that has a built-in hard disc recorder. It’s soundboard and room mics mixed together. When we were home in September, Brian (Wheat, bass) and myself sat there for three days reviewing about 20 shows from the last tour in Europe. We listened to every one of them. Pretty much by the second song, you can tell if we were smokin’. We had a list of songs we were looking for specifically. We narrowed it down to Hamburg, Germany and Madrid, Spain – those two shows overall were the best shows and are the majority of the live album. But we still needed a killer version of another song. So we searched and searched and found one song from Belfast, Ireland. So the record is probably going to be called, Tesla – Live Across Europe.” Rest assured, pulling songs from different concerts and putting them together on one live album won’t interrupt the flow. “When you’re mastering you can cross-fade them together and if you do it cleverly, you can make it sound like one continuous show.”

The North American live album “is being recorded on this tour,” states Hannon. “That’s why we’re digging into the archives and pulling out songs that the die-hards want to hear. The live album that’s going to be done in America is going to be all obscure songs that have never been released live before. We’ve done Comin’ Atcha Live! 2008 and RePlugged Live, they (both) had ‘Modern Day Cowboy’. It’s already been released live a bunch of times. So we’re not going to put ‘Modern Day Cowboy’ on this new album. We’re going to put songs like ‘Last Action Hero’, ‘Steppin’ Over’ and stuff from the new album – ‘I Wanna Live’ and ‘Breakin’ Free’ – stuff that’s never been put out live before. We have a core fan base that allows us to do about 1,000 people every night. So there’s probably 30-40,000 loyal Tesla fans that are like Deadheads – but without hairy armpits (laughs). They’re the one that’ll be going after all this stuff that we put out.”



Although the upcoming live discs will be strictly audio; Hannon admits that, “We do have a ton of bonus footage from the European tour that I filmed. We’re going to make a DVD – we have about five things in the works: the live album in Europe, the American rarities songs from the basement live album, a new studio album of originals, a DVD of behind the scenes stuff from the past three to five years since Dave’s been in the band. We’ve actually got footage of the making of Reel To Reel.”

Tesla always changes their set list, which keeps it interesting for both fans and band alike. It’s not the same songs night in and night out. “Yeah. We did ‘Last Action Hero’ last night (October 30th) for the first time in the band’s career ever,” confirms Dave. “Then you heard it today five times at sound check. It’s always fun for us. We work on new old songs that haven’t been played for a long time at sound check every day. We’re trying to get a lot of different rarities recorded on this tour to put on the album. It’s a lot more interesting than playing the same songs in the exact same order every night.”

The touring for 2009 wraps up in a big way with the Ship Rocked Cruise, departing Fort Lauderdale, Florida on November 15th and sailing to Jamaica and Grand Cayman. “I’m really looking forward to it,” comments Hannon. “I’ve never been on a big cruise ship. I’m really psyched about it. Plus QUEENSRŸCHE’s going to be there, along with SKID ROW and RATT. And I’ve never been to Jamaica before. We play the first night and that’s it, we’re done for the whole week. So we’ll be hanging out with everybody.”



Halloween saw Tesla perform in a casino. “We always play a few casinos every tour,” says Rude. “It’s not like it used to be where it was like, ‘oh you’re a casino band.’ Now everyone does it – new bands to old bands. It’s just another gig. In certain cities, the only place to play is the casino and they’re great! It’s always fun. It’s always packed with people having a great time.” Hannon enthusiastically jumps in, “Casinos are awesome! You get great rooms and great food, great facilities. We’re used to playing a variety of venues. We can play dirty, dingy rock clubs. We can play really nice, old vintage theatres. We can open for MATCHBOX 20 at a festival in Wisconsin. We can play a festival with IRON MAIDEN and KISS over in Europe. Then we can play a casino. We can play anywhere.”

As far as winning big money in a casino goes, “I suck at gambling,” confesses Rude. “The only thing I can handle is Black Jack ‘cause I can count to 21. But after they keep feeding you all those free drinks, even that doesn’t work very long.” Hannon admits to an affinity for craps but hating slot machines. “That’s so mindless. You’re just putting your money in and pulling it. At least with craps you can bet on numbers and play the field, that’s kind of fun.”

Both Frank Hannon and Dave Rude have projects on the go outside of Tesla. Dave fronts his own DAVE RUDE BAND. “It’s great! It’s obviously a lot different. I love singing and writing a lot of the material. It’s a different trip. We’re a power trio so I’m not running around doing back flips. We’re just into the songs. We just put out a new CD called Carry Me Home. People have been describing it as SHINEDOWN meets BUCKCHERRY, sort of a newer twist but definitely classic rock.”



Frank just released a new solo song, dually inspired by the 9/11 Tragedy in New York City as well as the recent wildfires in California, called ‘The Heroes’. “I’ve always been a fan of firefighters for some reason, I guess when I was a kid. But right around September 11th, there was a bunch of fires in California – Auburn specifically, which is right around our hometown (of Sacramento). A whole bunch of houses were destroyed. There was a fireman who ran into a house that was on fire and he saved this little old lady. I was just kind of tripping on that. It inspired me, along with the events of the World Trade Center. I was watching it on the news before the Towers fell ‘cause I was up early that morning. My wife had called me actually and said, ‘you’ve got to turn on the news.’ I just remember seeing the firemen all running in and everybody running out. I was just reflecting on that and wrote a song about it. I didn’t want to wait to see if maybe Tesla would entertain the idea of it, three years from now. Or I didn’t want to wait until maybe someday I’ll have a (solo) record out again. So I decided to experiment and put it up as a download – on my own – using PayPal and see if it works. Also, I figured, if I’m writing a song about these folks, if there’s any money generated from it, I’ll go ahead and send it their way. We raised about $1000 with about 100 downloads. It’s $5.99 or donate and a lot of people actually donated $10-$20 bucks.”

Compared to iTunes where songs are 99 cents each, it seems expensive. “I was originally going to do it for 99 cents, but then I figured I’m going to raise peanuts for the charity. So that’s why we decided to make it as a donation. It’s still peanuts. $1000 isn’t really going to help too much. I had anticipated a little bit more than that, but like I said, it was an experiment and it was a song I really liked. I didn’t want to wait forever for it to possibly not even come out. The way Tesla writes songs… I could have a song – like ‘Pvt. Ledbetter’ for example. I could have a song with lyrics and everything, but once it goes though the filter and changes, it turns into something different. So I just wanted to put that one out the way it was. As a lyric writer, I’m always straight to the point. I’m not good at cryptic writing. I’m pretty literal, which is what makes Jeff (Keith, vocalist) so great. I’ll give him a literal idea and he’ll take it and turn it into something that could have double meanings or whatever. But the words in that song are pretty direct as far as the firemen were running in and everyone was running away.”

2010 marks the 25th anniversary of Tesla. As previously mentioned, the band plans to release a brand new studio album. However, Rude clarifies, “we haven’t even started on it. We’ve been in touring mode since last October (2009).” Tesla isn’t a band that writes on the road. “Not really. You come up with riffs at sound check. It’s weird ‘cause your creative mindset is in a different mode when you’re on tour. It’s really hard to sit down for four hours and work on a new song. We’ve tried, but it never really happens.” Hannon chimes in, “once in a while you’ll come up with a riff and if it’s good, it’ll stick with you and you’ll remember it when you get home. Actually, I was working on ‘The Heroes’ at sound check in Europe. I get inspired on the road in Europe a lot ‘cause the scenery, the people and the whole vibe is so different over there. It’s more classical feeling. I wrote the riff for ‘The Heroes’ over in Spain somewhere and when we got home I was still messing with it. But that’s a rare occasion. Out here, it’s hard to write. On the bus there’s like ten guys staring at you – watching and listening – as you’re trying to work on a song.”



Last but definitely not least, there are plans afoot for a Tesla box set. “That’s been in the works,” shares Hannon. “It’s been put on hold because there’s a dispute that Geffen Records owns the rights to the songs we’re going to put on there. But the songs we’re going to put on there are all the original four track demos. So we’re arguing with them that these are demos we made before we got signed. But they’re saying those songs are… I’ll be honest with you, I’m glad it’s being held up because I don’t really want to put that shit out right now. I’d rather keep being more creative with new stuff. The box set that we have so far is about 50% done. Brian and I have been working on it. Like I said, it’s four track demos of ‘Modern Day Cowboy’ and the whole first album (Mechanical Resonance). We were really excited about putting it out and I don’t mean to be negative; it’s going to be a killer box set. We’re trying to get it out. It’s going to be really rare stuff like rough and raw demo tapes. I’m sure a fair-weather fan would buy it and think, ‘Oh my God. That’s not the Modern Day Cowboy I’m used to hearing.’ Oh – by the way – ‘Modern Day Cowboy’ is going to be on Guitar Hero 6.”

Guitar Hero seemingly receives equal amounts of praise and criticism. Rude offers his opinion. “I teach guitar when I’m not touring and a lot of people start in on that. A lot of people complain, but I think it’s a good thing. Even if people don’t learn to play guitar, it’s exposing them to all sorts of cool guitar-based music that they wouldn’t have ever heard otherwise.” As far as the actual selection of ‘Modern Day Cowboy’ for Guitar Hero 6 went, Hannon explains, “They (the video game makers) chose it. Honestly, there’s some pirate versions of ‘Modern Day Cowboy’ that people have made up for the game out there. They did ask us what we would request. That was one of our three that we wanted.”

Currently listening:
Forever More
By Tesla
Release date: 2008-10-07
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 

Category: Music
NEW INTERVIEW WITH TROY BY JOE ELVIS of 105.9!
Nov 3, 2009 | Nashville, TN

Click the player to listen now or visit www.1059TheRock.com

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Tuesday, November 03, 2009 

Category: Music
Friday, November 13, 2009
Charleston Music Farm
32 Ann St
Charleston, SC 29403-6212
Ph: (843) 722-8904
http://www.musicfarm.com/home.html


The Tesla show on Friday, November 13, 2009 at the Charleston Music Hall has been moved to the Charleston Music Farm. This show is now standing room General Admission. All previously purchased tickets for the Charleston Music Hall will be honored at the Music Farm, and previous purchasers will be granted early admission with proof of ticket. Tickets are available now at all Etix outlet locations, www.Etix.com, the Music Farm box office, or by phone at (800)514-ETIX (3849).

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 

Current mood:  happy
Category: Music
Currently listening:
Forever More
By Tesla
Release date: 2008-10-07
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 

Current mood:  artistic
Category: Music
Currently listening:
Forever More
By Tesla
Release date: 2008-10-07
Monday, October 26, 2009 

Current mood:  satisfied
Category: Music

“Tesla rocks the Adler Theatre.” – Concert Review.


(Adler Theatre, Davenport, IA)

By Jason Tanamor

One of my favorite bands growing up was Tesla. Growing up in the hair band era, Tesla was a group that definitely stood out, not because of its high hair, but because of the music they put out. The other day, I decided to pop in “The Great Radio Controversy.” Listening to that album, today in 2009, made me realize that if Tesla released this album now instead of back in 1990, it would still be a terrific, rocking album.



With guitar fueled songs like “Heaven’s Trail (No Way Out)” and “Did It For The Money,” Tesla showed why they were a force to be wrecking with. Tesla’s music seemed to transcend through time. It transcended through grunge, gangsta rap, and hip hop, until the music industry finally saw the reemergence of metal.



Fast forward to 2008 with the release of Tesla’s 10th album, “Forever More.” The album, much like “Great Radio” in terms of heart pounding bass drum and kick ass guitar riffs, is easily one of the best releases in recent years. Fans picking up the album not knowing that Tesla has been around for more than 20 years will undeniably see why the band has longevity.

The tour with the same name came through Davenport, Iowa on Friday, October 23rd to the Adler Theatre. The venue, filled at near capacity (around 2,000 people), was the perfect stage for one of rock’s greats. With songs like the self-titled, “Forever More,” (the song they opened up with) and “Breakin’ Free,” Tesla did not disappoint fans. Jeff Keith and company played a good mix of older songs and tunes fromthe band’s new album.



What I loved about the band and nearly two hour show was the fact that the group had been doing this for many years. It was obvious in the songs they played, the show they put on, and the way they got the crowd into it. Even more, singer Jeff Keith, lead guitarist Frank Hannon and bassist Brian Wheat all seemed to have a big smile on their face, as if they couldn’t believe they get to do this for a living. At one point during the show, Keith, after Tesla had played “Signs,” pointed up to the large banner behind the stage and said, “I see a sign. It reads T-E-S-L-A.” After this, the crowd went crazy with applause. This statement signified the band’s saying, “We’re still here!”



The rest of the set consisted of Tesla’s biggest hits from previous albums. “Modern Day Cowboy,” “Hang Tough,” “Heaven’s Trail,” and “Love Song,” were among the songs that night.

Tesla hit on all cylinders, which was attributed to the band staying in tact all these years. The only exception was the new kid on the block, Dave Rude, who plays guitar and is about as old as the band has been around. He replaced Tommy Skeoch, but after watching the show, fans wouldn’t have been able to tell he was new.



The Adler’s sound was right on as well, adding to the Tesla experience. During several parts of the show, Hannon, Rude, and Wheat played side by side by side to the front row, giving lucky fans an up close look at their playing.

Overall, Tesla rocked the house, ending the night with “Rock Me To The Top.” It was a perfect ending to the performance, although I would admit that Tesla is already at the top. And they always will be – “Forever More.”

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Currently listening:
Forever More
By Tesla
Release date: 2008-10-07
Friday, October 23, 2009 

Current mood:  animated
Category: Music
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2009/oct/22/no-headline---22b07tesla/

Brian Wheat, bassist for the rock group Tesla, has advice for young people interested in making music a career.
"Don't do it. It's a long shot and in today's market you have a one-in-a-million chance of making it," Wheat said.
Tesla, however, is one of the lucky groups. Rocking since its inception in 1984 when the music business was more forgiving, Tesla has achieved considerable commercial success. The group will headline Sunday night's "Forever More Tour" performance at The Centre. The show begins at 7:30 p.m.
courtesy
Tesla members, from left, Frank Hannon, Dave Rude, Troy Luccketta, Brian Wheat and Jeff Keith.

courtesy Tesla members, from left, Frank Hannon, Dave Rude, Troy Luccketta, Brian Wheat and Jeff Keith.

The group, which sold more than 16 million albums in the United States through 2008, originally was named City Kidd. When it was about to put out its 1986 debut album "Mechanical Resonance," the members changed the name on the advice of their manager.
They became Tesla, in homage to Nikola Tesla, who Wheat said is the real inventor of radio, not Guglielmo Marconi. Wheat said Tesla derived its name and certain song titles relating to the inventor and electrial engineer, born in Croatia in the 19th century.
"Tesla in all actuality invented the radio and wireless transmission," Wheat said. "However, he was very eccentric and did not get the credit that he was due."
Wheat was only 14 when he decided he wanted to become a musician, but didn't realize he had real talent until two years later.
"I was brought up by my mom and once she realized that I had my heart set on devoting my life to music, she was very supportive," he said.
Growing up in Sacramento, Calif., Wheat was a huge fan of the Beatles.
"To me the best bassist ever was Paul McCartney," Wheat said. "He's far above the rest."
While Tesla is considered a hard rock band by many, the group's melodicism is readily evident on the hit "Love Song."
"It's one of our favorite songs to do and one of the most popular with the crowds," Wheat said.
To many, Tesla's signature song remains the cover version of "Signs," originally a hit by Five Man Electrical Band in 1971. A 1970s music fanatic, Wheat urged his bandmates to perform it, but not as any kind of political statement.
"It just jams great and we love it," Wheat said.
He also loves the fact that Tesla was able to form its own record label: Tesla Electric Company.
"Having our own record label is so much better," Wheat said. "We can do what we want. We take care of our own accounting and don't have to answer to anybody."
Wheat's warm spirit came shining through when he discussed his family, consisting of his wife, Monique, twin Jack Russell terriers Bonnie and Clyde and a cat named Sledd.
He discounts labels, simply saying that Tesla "is an American rock 'n' roll band. As far as the difference between the band between the 1980s and now, we might grow older, but what we do is no different."
IF YOU GO
Who: Tesla
When: 7:30 p.m. Sunday
Where: The Centre
Tickets: Available at ticketmaster.com, or by calling (800) 745-3000 or The Centre box office at (812) 435-5770, Ext. 211.
Currently listening:
Forever More
By Tesla
Release date: 2008-10-07
Friday, October 23, 2009 

Current mood:  adored
Category: Music
How Rude!

An interview with Dave Rude of Tesla

http://uweekly.com/newsmag/10-21-2009/12709

By Steven Patrick
The hard rock band Tesla (formed in 1984) has avoided the trappings of other groups from their era. They owe this mainly to the fact that the music was always the number one priority as opposed to the image. While other contemporaneous bands were prancing around in women's clothing and makeup, Tesla was simply wearing t-shirts, jeans, and guitars. Besides, of course they're unique. After all, they are named after Nicola Tesla, a Croatian inventor and electrical engineer whose heyday was around the turn of the 20th century. Sonically, lead singer Jeff Keith's vocals are instantly recognizable and have helped to define the blueprint of the "power ballad," thanks to hits like "What You Give" and "Love Song."
Currently touring on their 2008 release "Forever More," Tesla will be stopping in town on Wednesday to once again amp up local rock fans with their distinctive brand of hard rock. Guitarist Dave Rude, despite just being in Tesla since 2006, has proven to be a crucial element of Tesla's current sound. "Forever More" is the first to feature Rude as a writer and is a bold statement that this band has no intention of going soft. Rude's solos interweave with long-time guitarist Frank Gannon's as if he had been in the band for decades, as well. UWeekly had an opportunity to chat with Rude about whiskey ice cream, the new album, and how he came to join Tesla in the first place.

UW: So let's talk about the "new" album, "Forever More" (2008). This was your first full album of original material since joining the band in 2006.

Dave Rude: Yeah, the first original record. We made a cover album in '06 together called "Real to Reel" together. That was the first album I did with Tesla...being in the band. This one is my first original record since I've been in the band where we wrote it...and it was really cool, man. We wrote the whole record together. They were very encouraging and open to me contributing, you know, so I wrote lots of stuff on the record along with everyone else. It was kind of a unique situation because we really did write the entire record all together in the same room with our producer. Usually, someone will just come in with the songs or one or two guys kind of write everything, but that's not how it works with us, at all. It was very collaborative, creative...kind of thinking on your feet, fast...get the best thing for the song done. And we were under a pretty tough deadline, because we had to get it done by a certain date, you know, and we had tours to do in between...so it was a weird way to make a record, but you know, it was fun and it ended up coming out with a good album for sure.

UW: I know you've been in the band a few years now, but how did the guys come to find you originally?

They found me through the Dave Rude Band MySpace profile which was pretty crazy. We had our MySpace page up there and I had only just recently started the band when they checked it out, but we had a real quick live demo up there and Frank (Hannon, Tesla guitarist) was searching the internet and came across our profile and, you know, he sent me a message on MySpace asking if I wanted to come jam with his solo band. But it turned out he was really just looking for somebody in Tesla. About two months after that, I was in the band, so it was pretty trippy.

UW: Yeah, that is crazy. Do you think that the internet has replaced the classifieds section when it comes to finding new band-members? *laughs*

*laughs* It's definitely becoming a trend, man. I mean, after me there was Arnel Pineda from Journey on YouTube and now Joe Perry got his new singer from YouTube as well. It's definitely opened up a whole new world of possibilities for independent musicians, that's for sure.

UW: Tesla has a reputation for having a great live show. Would you agree that the live performances are the band's real bread and butter?

Yeah man, we take a lot of pride in that. We try and always give everyone a bang for their buck, you know.

UW: Tesla's sound has been described as "blues metal" by some, acknowledging the heavy influence that the blues has on the music. Is that something that you draw on as inspiration as well?

Oh yeah! Absolutely. I mean I love all the older rock stuff. You know, I've got my Muddy Waters and my Robert Johnson. Slash is probably the biggest influence, but Stevie Ray Vaughan is my favorite guitar player so I'm way into blues. I even do a little blues trio thing on the side when I'm at home.

UW: You've touched on this already, but was it nerve-racking for you to write with the band for the first time since Tommy (Skeoch, ex-Tesla guitarist) had been with them for so long?

No, they made it real comfortable. Plus, by the time we started working on original material I'd already been in the band for a year, so I was already real good friends with everyone and since day one they were always very cool and open...you know, down to earth. So there was never any sort of weird pressure or anything and, like I said, they were very encouraging for me to write songs with them so that was cool, too.

UW: I know Tesla rolls through Columbus fairly regularly. Any stand-out memories from playing shows in town?

You know, I really like Ohio. I like Columbus a lot. It's probably my favorite city in the state. We've played there a few times and done the Lifestyle (Communities) Pavilion and that's a 'killer' venue. We did the inside version and the outside version. I think both times that we've come through we've had the chance to have days off in Columbus and just sort of trip around. I love the downtown area. There's all these restaurants and stuff to do down there. That area [is] really cool and that one market square (North Market)...like sort of a public market kinda thing. There's this ice cream place in there and they have whiskey ice cream. It was crazy...it had real Jameson, no, no...it was Maker's Mark whiskey in the ice cream. It was delicious. *laughs* So yeah, I love Columbus...ready to come back.
Tesla will be playing at the Lifestyles Community Pavilion on October 21st at 7:00 p.m. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.promowestlive.com.
Originally Published: Issue 849 - October 21, 2009
Friday, October 02, 2009 

Current mood:  anxious
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