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XXXTentacion

XXXTentacion, real name Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy, was a famous American rapper and musician who passed away on June 18, 2018. Despite being a divisive figure due to his high-profile legal difficulties, XXXTentacion was able to build a loyal audience among the young people of his generation with songs about sadness and isolation. Both critics and listeners praise his eclectic musical tastes; he has dabbled with emo, trap, trap metal, nu metal, indie rock, lo-fi, hip hop, R&B, and punk rock. He is widely recognized as a pioneer of the emo rap and SoundCloud rap scenes, both of which saw widespread popularity in the middle to late 2010s.

Though he was born in Plantation, XXXTentacion moved to Lauderhill for the most of his formative years. After being released from a juvenile detention facility, he launched his music career on SoundCloud in 2013. He used methods and genres that were novel in rap music at the time, such as distortion and heavy guitar-backed instrumentals, which he modeled after third-wave emo and grunge. In 2014, he joined forces with like-minded musicians to establish the underground collective Members Only, and the group quickly rose to prominence in the SoundCloud rap scene. The song “Look at Me” by XXXTentacion brought him widespread fame. His self-titled debut album from 2017 debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 and went on to earn double platinum certification in the United States. He achieved quadruple-platinum status in the United States with his second album,? (2018), which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Posthumously, its first track “Sad!” topped the Billboard Hot 100[19]. By November 2021, it had gathered over 1.3 billion YouTube views and 1.7 billion Spotify listens, and the RIAA had certified it Diamond.

Over the course of his life, XXXTentacion had several run-ins with the law, but the battery accusations brought against him in 2016 generated the greatest uproar.

Some have said that XXXTentacion’s legacy will be defined by his history of legal issues and alleged violence, while others have criticized the media’s portrayal of him, arguing that his perceived improvements in character later in life have turned his legacy into a tale of the power of second chances and redemption.

The 20-year-old XXXTentacion was killed on June 18, 2018, after being shot at a motorcycle store in Deerfield Beach, Florida. After robbing him of his Louis Vuitton bag carrying fifty thousand dollars in cash, the assailants drove off in an SUV. The motivation for the crime is still unknown, even though four individuals have been detained and charged with first-degree murder and other offenses. [30] One of the four individuals involved in the case pled guilty to second-degree murder in August 2022 in return for testifying against the other three defendants at their impending trial. The remaining three accused are expected to stand trial in 2023.

According to the Recording Industry Association of America, XXXTentacion has sold 61 million albums in the United States, while the British Phonographic Industry has recognized sales of over 7 million albums by the artist in the United Kingdom. Since his passing, he has been nominated for 11 Billboard Music Awards and won an American Music Award and a BET Hip Hop Award. [34] After his death, his albums Skins (2018) and Bad Vibes Forever (2019) were both published, with the former being his second consecutive number-one album on the Billboard 200 and the latter breaking into the top five.

Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper, whose real name is Vincent Damon Furnier and was born on February 4, 1948, is a legendary American rock star. Many music critics and his colleagues regard Cooper as “The Godfather of Shock Rock” because of his raspy voice and elaborate stage shows that include fireworks, guillotines, electric chairs, fake blood, snakes, baby dolls, and dueling swords. He is a pioneer of a new kind of macabre and theatrical rock with roots in both vaudeville and garage music, with the intention of shocking listeners.

In 1964, in Phoenix, Arizona, “Alice Cooper” began as a band consisting of Furnier on lead vocals and harmonica, Glen Buxton on lead guitar, and Dennis Dunaway on bass guitar and backing vocals; they traced their musical origins back to a group named the Earwigs. In 1966, Michael Bruce joined the trio on rhythm guitar, and the following year, drummer Neal Smith was recruited. The five friends chose the moniker “Alice Cooper” for their band, and Furnier later used it as a stage name. A studio album was issued by them for the first time in 1969, although it only achieved moderate success on the charts. The band’s commercial apex came in 1973 with the release of their sixth studio album, Billion Dollar Babies, after their breakthrough with the single “I’m Eighteen” and the album Love It to Death in 1970 [citation required]. After the dissolution of the band [citation required], Furnier launched a solo career in 1975 with the concept album Welcome to My Nightmare under the moniker Alice Cooper. Cooper has amassed sales of over 50 million albums over his career.

While his primary musical genres are hard rock, glam rock, heavy metal, and glam metal, Cooper has also dabbled in new wave (1980–1983), art rock on DaDa (1983), and industrial rock on Brutal Planet (2000) and Dragontown (2002). (2001).

Heavy metal owes a great deal to his contributions to the genre’s aesthetics and music, and he has been called the “first introduced horror imagery to rock’n’roll, and whose stagecraft and showmanship have permanently transformed the genre”

Offstage, he is a comedy legend, earning him the title of “beloved heavy metal entertainer” from Rolling Stone. In addition to his musical career, Cooper has also established himself as an actor, golfer, restaurateur, and radio DJ since 2004 with his classic rock program Nights with Alice Cooper.

Eminem

Eminem (/mnm/; often styled as EMINM) is the stage name of American rapper Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972). He’s widely considered one of the best rappers of all time and is credited with bringing hip hop to the mainstream in middle America. [2] Many people believe that Eminem broke down boundaries for white rappers by virtue of his worldwide fame and critically praised works. Although most of his provocative work in the late ’90s and ’00s earned him widespread controversy, he eventually became a symbol of the frustration felt by the American working class and was an inspiration to artists working in a broad variety of disciplines.

After gaining some notoriety with the releases of his first album Infinite (1996) and the extended play Slim Shady EP (1997), Eminem joined with Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment and hit it big with 1999’s The Slim Shady LP. The Marshall Mathers LP (2000) and The Eminem Show (2002), his subsequent albums, were both critically acclaimed and commercial triumphs throughout the globe. As a result of his prescription drug addiction, Eminem took a break in 2005 after the release of his second album, Encore (2004). [3] He made his musical comeback four years later with the release of Relapse (2009), followed by Recovery (2010). 2010’s Recovery was the best-selling album in the world, making it Eminem’s second consecutive album to achieve this feat (his first being 2002’s The Eminem Show). The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013), Revival (2017), Kamikaze (2018), and Music to Be Murdered By (2019) all debuted at number one in the United States (2020).

As a fictionalized version of himself, Eminem made his feature debut in the musical drama 8 Mile (2002), for which the song “Lose Yourself” from the film’s soundtrack became the first hip hop song to win an Academy Award for Best Original Song.

[4] Eminem has appeared in many cameo roles, including the movies The Wash (2001), Funny People (2009), and The Interview (2014), and the television show Entourage (2010). Along with manager Paul Rosenberg, he co-founded Shady Records, which was instrumental in the early success of musicians like 50 Cent, D12, and Obie Trice. Additionally, he has launched Shade 45, his own own station on the premium music service Sirius XM.

Even before he became famous as a solo artist, Eminem was a member of the groundbreaking hip hop trio D12. In addition to his solo career, he is famous for his work with fellow Detroit rapper Royce da 5’9.

With over 220 million albums sold globally, Eminem is one of the most successful musicians of all time. On the American charts, he dominated the 2000s and dominated the male charts in the 2010s, ranking third overall. He was honored by Billboard as their “Artist of the Decade” for 2000-2009. He is the first musician to have ten albums launch at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, and he has also set a record with five number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100. [6] A number of Eminem’s albums and singles, including The Marshall Mathers LP, The Eminem Show, Curtain Call: The Hits (2005), “Lose Yourself,” “Love the Way You Lie,” and “Not Afraid,” have received Diamond or higher certification from the RIAA (RIAA). [7] He is in Rolling Stone’s lists of the 100 Greatest Artists and 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time. Among the many accolades he has received are 15 Grammys, 8 American Music Awards, 17 Billboard Music Awards, an Oscar, a Primetime Emmy, and an MTV Europe Music Global Icon Award. As of that year’s November, Eminem was officially admitted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Adele

Adele Laurie Blue Adkins (born May 5, 1988) is an English singer and songwriter who goes by the single name Adele in her work. Adele got a record deal with XL Recordings after she got her arts degree from the BRIT School in 2006. Her first album, 19, came out in 2008, and “Chasing Pavements” and “Make You Feel My Love” both reached the top five in the UK. In the UK, the album got 8 platinum, and in the US, it got triple platinum. Adele was given both the Rising Star Brit Award and the Best New Artist Grammy Award.

Adele put out her second studio album in 2011. It was called 21. It sold more than 31 million copies, making it the best-selling album of the 21st century. It was given an 18 platinum rating in the UK, which was the highest ever for a solo artist, and a Diamond rating in the US. Billboard says that 21 is the best-selling album in US chart history. It was at the top of the Billboard 200 for 24 weeks (the longest for a female artist ever). She was the first woman in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 to have three top-ten singles as a lead artist at the same time. These singles were “Rolling in the Deep,” “Someone Like You,” and “Set Fire to the Rain.” Six Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, and the Brit Award for British Album of the Year were given to the album. Adele got a lot of mentions in the Guinness Book of Records because of how well 21 did. Rolling Stone put her album “21” on their list of the 500 best albums of all time (2020).

Adele put out “Skyfall,” a soundtrack single for the same-named James Bond movie, in 2012. The song won both the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. Her third studio album, 25, came out in 2015 and was the best-selling album of the year. It also broke first-week sales records in the UK and US, where it is the only album to sell more than three million copies in a week. 25 was her second album to be certified Diamond in the US. It won her five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, and four Brit Awards, including British Album of the Year. The lead single, “Hello,” was the first song in the US to sell over one million digital copies in less than a week after it came out. Her fourth studio album, 30, came out in 2021. It included the top-charting single “Easy on Me” and was the best-selling album of the year everywhere, including the US and UK. The British Album of the Year award for 2022 went to 30.

Adele is one of the best-selling music artists in the world. As of 2022, she had sold more than 170 million records. She was named the best-selling female artist of the 21st century in the UK and the best-selling album artist of the 2010s worldwide. [5] She has won fifteen Grammy Awards, twelve Brit Awards, an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award. Billboard named her Artist of the Year in 2011, 2012, and 2016. The Ivors Academy named Adele Songwriter of the Year at the 2012 and 2016 Ivor Novello Awards. In 2012, 2016, and 2022, Time magazine named her one of the most influential people in the world. She was given an MBE for her work in music at the 2013 Queen’s Birthday Honours. She is number 22 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 200 best singers of all time (2023). [6] Insider magazine said that she was the best artist of the 2010s. [7]

KISS

Kiss is an American rock band from New York City that was started in 1973 by Paul Stanley (vocals, rhythm guitar), Gene Simmons (vocals, bass), Ace Frehley (lead guitar, vocals), and Peter Criss (vocals, rhythm guitar) (drums, vocals). The group became well-known in the mid-1970s for their face paint and stage outfits. Their live performances in the style of shock rock included fire breathing, blood spitting, smoking guitars, shooting rockets, levitating drum kits, and pyrotechnics. The band has had a few different lineups, with Stanley and Simmons being the only ones who have stayed the same. Stanley, Simmons, Frehley, and Criss were in the band’s first and best-known lineup.

With their make-up and costumes, the band members looked like comic book characters: Stanley was the Starchild, Simmons was the Demon, Frehley was the Spaceman or Space Ace, and the Catman was Frehley (Criss). Criss left the band in 1980, and Frehley left in 1982, because they had different ideas about how to make music. Both would come back, though.

Kiss stopped wearing costumes and make-up on stage in 1983. This was the start of their “unmasked” era, which would last for more than a decade. During this time, the band’s popularity went up again. Their 1983 platinum-certified album Lick It Up introduced them to a new generation of fans, and its music videos were often played on MTV. Eric Carr took over for Criss in 1980. He died of heart cancer in 1991, and Eric Singer took his place. In 1996, the original members of Kiss got back together after a wave of Kiss nostalgia in the mid-1990s. They also brought back their makeup and stage clothes. The result was a very successful reunion tour, which made $143.7 million and was the band’s most successful tour to date. Criss and Frehley have since left the band again, and Singer and Tommy Thayer have taken their places. The band has kept using its original stage makeup. Singer and Thayer, for example, are still dressed as Catman and Spaceman. Kiss announced in September 2018 that the End of the Road World Tour, which began in January 2019 and is set to end in 2023, would be its last tour after 45 years of recording and performing. [1][2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Kiss is thought to be one of the most influential rock bands of all time[7, 8]. They also claim to have sold more than 100 million records around the world, including 21 million RIAA-certified albums[9, 10].

[11] Kiss also has 30 Gold albums, which is more than any other American band. Kiss has 14 Platinum albums, and three of them have won multiple Platinum awards. [8] The original four members of Kiss were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 10, 2014. Kiss came in at number nine on MTV’s list of the “Greatest Metal Bands of All Time” and number ten on VH1’s list of the “100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.” Loudwire magazine ranked Kiss as the third “Best Metal and Hard Rock Live Band of All Time.” [14]

Steve Glus

Steve Glus, also known as DJ SVT is a NY native who’s been spinning since the mid 1990s. Steve is known for being able to mix any style of music with grace and fluidity. In his personal life, Steve has served his community as an EMS Medic from which his DJ name derives. SVTs in the medical world are heart arrhythmias that can kill. Steve came up with his DJ name because he drops some killer rhythms. Steve works hard, working a primary day job, running an IT company, and his DJ business, Event Empire. To hire Steve, find him at www.myeventempire.com

Rock Nation

With a high emphasis on ‘party rock’, ROCK NATION brings everyone to the dance floor and singing along with crowd favorites that span the decades. And not just a jukebox band, ROCK NATION puts their own original spin on songs that give them an edge above the rest.

ROCK NATION is:


~Matt Whitaker on lead vocals

~Mike Provenzano on lead/rhythm guitar & backing      vocals
~Tom Bosco on lead/rhythm guitar & backing vocals

~Bill Stoddard on bass guitar & backing vocals

~Joe Graves on drums and the meanest cow bell


Threshold-NYC

Threshold-NYC came with chops and stage experience. CB-GBs, L’Amour (Brooklyn), Woody’s, Bond Street, Nobody’s, The Wave (Staten Island), and numerous other establishments. Having opened for Leslie West and Mountain, Gorky Park, Lillian Axe, and many others, Threshold_NYC was a well-versed band in their day.

INFLUENCES

Threshold-NYC moves to everything that grooves, rocks, and drives, influenced by the greats like Bad Company, Aerosmith, Queen, Zep, Sabbath, Coldplay, and many others.

MEMBERS OF BAND

Ue Lynch – vocals, guitars
Tom Bosco – guitars
Ron Lockwood – bass
Roger Coletti – drums

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