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Tesla To Launch 'Five Man Acoustical Jam' US Tour in February

By Sefany Jones, Contributing Editor
Wednesday, January 12, 2005 @ 11:05 AM


Commemorating 15th Anniversary

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

TESLA PLANS ACOUSTIC TOUR IN EARLY 2005

FAN-FRIENDLY 'FIVE MAN ACOUSTICAL JAM 2005' SHOWS TO INCLUDE SPECIAL CONTESTS AND SONGS VOTED ON AT TESLA'S WEB SITE

Tesla continues to support their latest studio album, Into The Now, by hitting the road in early 2005 for a special acoustic tour commemorating the 15th anniversary of their groundbreaking album Five Man Acoustical Jam. Each show on the 'Five Man Acoustical Jam 2005' tour will be an evening with Tesla. There is no opening act.

Vocalist Jeff Keith, guitarist Frank Hannon, guitarist Tommy Skeoch, bass guitarist Brian Wheat and drummer Troy Luccketta will play full two-hour sets loaded with classic hits, covers and new favorites from Into The Now including "Caught In A Dream" and the current single "What A Shame."

This is also a fan-appreciation tour. In each city, the sponsoring radio station will conduct two special contests:
(1) A handful of winners will get to sit on stage for the entire show; and
(2) One winner will actually perform one song with the band and, in select cities, receive a Gibson electric guitar too. The radio stations will be responsible for auditioning finalists so the winner has at least basic vocal and/or instrumental skills.

Fans will also get to help select the set lists by visiting Tesla's official web site -- www.teslatheband.com -- and voting for the songs they want to hear. Big hits like "Modern Day Cowboy," "Little Suzi," "Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)," "Love Song" and "Signs" are sure to earn votes alongside classic favorites that fans may not have heard in a long time and recent covers like Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" and Queen's "We Will Rock You."

This tour is a logical extension of the handful of Hard Rock Cafe acoustic promotional performances Keith, Hannon and Skeoch completed in early 2004 prior to the release of Into The Now and a lengthy run of "electric" dates by the full band.

The 1990 release of Five Man Acoustical Jam was directly responsible for launching that decade's "unplugged" craze. It all started during the Sacramento, California-based band's 1989-1990 tour for their second album, The Great Radio Controversy. The quintet played a few acoustic songs during an appearance on the nationally syndicated radio show Rockline and enjoyed it so much that they performed acoustically at the Bay Area Music Awards (Bammies). The buzz was such that acoustic club shows were booked in San Francisco, Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Detroit on open dates during the summer 1990 amphitheater tour with Motley Crue. Tesla previewed a few of these club shows with live acoustic performances at radio stations that were promptly swamped with phone callers demanding to hear the songs again and again.

The July 2, 1990, concert at the Trocadero in Philadelphia was recorded and filmed just for the band's own archives -- or so they thought. The loose, yet potent show featured solid performances of songs from their Mechanical Resonance and The Great Radio Controversy albums, playful original jams and covers of the Grateful Dead's "Truckin'," the Beatles' "We Can Work It Out," Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Lodi," the Rolling Stones' "Mother's Little Helper" and, most importantly, Five Man Electrical Band's 1971 hippie anthem "Signs." It turned out so well the band demanded that this concert recording be released as their third album, a decidedly unusual step at that point in their career. Their record company at the time initially didn't want to put it out. Tesla won the battle of wills and Five Man Acoustical Jam (a pun on Five Man Electrical Band) went on to become a platinum-selling album, "Signs" was a smash hit single, and instinct triumphed over reason.

The Sanctuary Records release Into The Now was Tesla's first album of new material in 10 years. Keith, Hannon, Skeoch, Wheat and Luccketta worked intensely on the songs for nearly two years, and the ones that made the final cut had to be voted on for inclusion. Many songs were completely rewritten and re-recorded until everything was just right. The band knew it was an important album and the reward was an abundance of positive reviews and strong sales. Into The Now debuted in the Top 30 on the Billboard album chart and it has sold more than 130,000 copies.

More dates are forthcoming, but current ‘Five Man Acoustical Jam 2005' tour dates include:

02/20/05 Killington, VT Pickle Barrel
02/22/05 Verona, NY Turning Stone Casino
02/23/05 Poughkeepsie, NY The Chance
02/26/05 Hartford, CT Webster Theatre
02/27/05 Boston, MA Avalon
03/01/05 New York, NY Irving Plaza
03/02/05 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom
03/03/05 Binghamton, NY Magic City
03/05/05 Westbury, NY Westbury Music Fair

For tour itinerary updates or to vote for songs for the band to play at these special acoustic concerts, visit www.teslatheband.com.

www.teslatheband.com * www.sanctuaryrecordsgroup.com



READER RANTS

FormerlyFizzgig - 1/25/2005 10:54:53 PM
Wow! Somebody actually deleted those rants, taking valuable time out from not updating the site!

savoy - 1/22/2005 9:12:08 AM
yeaa that's funny there 1919 !!! You twat fart you ..

1919Eternal - 1/22/2005 7:39:38 AM
SAVOY LIKES THE ANAL PROBE. HAHA

1919Eternal - 1/22/2005 7:39:03 AM
SAVOY LIKES LARGE TESTICLES

1919Eternal - 1/22/2005 7:38:41 AM
SAVOY LIKES COCK

1919Eternal - 1/22/2005 7:35:47 AM
Savoy likes sucking his boyfriend's cock to "love song"

savoy - 1/22/2005 3:51:07 AM
SIR LORD BALTIMORE !!! Better yet BOLT THROWER .... TESLA are for sissys........

FormerlyFizzgig - 1/21/2005 10:25:40 PM
Why are Slayer so popular? Sure, they've got a couple good albums, and a few more good songs outside of those albums, but the way people worship them is perplexing. It ain't like there's much variety, or real musical talent being shown, outside of Dave Lombardo of course. Slayer = criminally overrated.

FormerlyFizzgig - 1/21/2005 10:22:38 PM
Tesla and Slayer? Apples and oranges, dude.

FormerlyFizzgig - 1/21/2005 10:21:56 PM
That number's about right. For a band like Tesla to move 130,000 in this day and age is actually pretty good. The article is incorrect though, about debuting in the top 30. It debuted at #31.

1standupguy - 1/21/2005 4:13:22 PM
I hope spacelord drowns in a pool of fake blood in the front row at a Slayer concert. How dare Tesla go around writing songs with melodies and Tommy playing solos outside of the pentatonic scale that seems to be the only one Kerry what the fuck seems to only know from Slayer! If only Tesla had a flashing uspside down cross and some fake blood instead of their great performing chops then they could reach the "dumb fuck" demographic that spacelord and his two gay buddies are in! I have never seen a chick I would fuck without ten condoms on at a Slayer show but plenty of hotties at Tesla shows. I'll go to the show where the good music and pussy is. Spacelord,you keep doing what you do, fucking chicks at Slayer concerts who smell worse than an anchovies cunt!

Sweetvine - 1/21/2005 3:40:31 PM
Slayer??? There are a bunch of talentless fools who have to try to be bad ass satan freaks because they don't have what it takes to ROCK! They could learn a thing or two from Tesla.

NICEGUYJOHNNY - 1/21/2005 3:22:41 PM
Like thats news.

sven_larsen - 1/21/2005 3:18:58 PM
spacedork2 is an acne-faced speed-freak that hasn't got up from his computer, much less gotten laid, in over 8-1/2 years (if ever.

savoy - 1/21/2005 12:36:50 PM
Hey 1919 !!! When you get done with your chicken mcnuggets why dont ya go air guitar to TESLAS love song. ya silly prick ya......


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