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  1. Oct 8, 2024 · Credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images. Pat Travers will be the first to tell you that he had a very good time in the 1970s. “It was an incredible decade,” he says. “We played hundreds of shows ...

  2. Sep 4, 2024 · Travers and his band take a metallized spin on this old time blues classic, reinventing it from ’50s barroom brawler to a ’70s arena anthem, complete with a shout-along chorus. You’ve definitely heard this bad boy on FM radio enough over the years to know when Travers says, “Boom boom!”, you go, “Out go the lights!”.

  3. Sep 9, 2023 · Rising star Pat Thrall quit to hook up with Travers’s old pal Glenn Hughes in Hughes/Thrall. “It wasn’t a surprise”, says Travers. “We all knew each other and moved in the same circles.”. Tommy Aldridge left to work with Gary Moore on the Dirty Fingers album, and would soon tour in Ozzy Osbourne ’s Blizzard Of Ozz.

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  4. Jun 2, 2023 · Posted on June 1, 2023 by the newt Posted in canuck rock Tagged Boom Boom Out, Pat Thrall, Pat Travers concert 1986, Pat Travers in Vancouver at Town Pump, Tommy Aldridge. Post navigation Previous Previous post: That time heavy-metal god Tony Iommi told me that he wasn’t into new-wave, but he liked the music from Flashdance

  5. Nov 6, 2018 · There were a lot of great guitar bands in the late Seventies, but one of the greatest to see in concert was the Pat Travers Band. The ultimate lineup — consisting of Pat Travers and Pat Thrall on dueling lead guitars and the rhythm section of Peter “Mars” Cowling on bass and Tommy Aldridge on drums (before he left to join Ozzy Osbourne’s band) — was a powerhouse dynamo, but ...

  6. Apr 12, 2022 · Several years later, in 1979, Travers and his rhythm section – bassist Peter “Mars” Cowling and drummer Tommy Aldridge – were in a Miami rehearsal studio working on material for his fifth studio album, Crash and Burn. Hours went by as the band waited for their second guitarist, Pat Thrall, to show. “We jammed on a number of things ...

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  8. Rock bassist Peter “Mars” Cowling, renowned for his playing with the Pat Travers Band, died March 20. He was 72 and had been diagnosed with leukemia in February. Cowling was born in England and in 1962 helped form the Grimsby-based band The Syndicate, playing covers of blues, pop, and contemporary R&B. He was involved with two other bands ...

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