Their second album, Time Bomb, debuted in 2001. In 1999, they released their self-titled album, Buckcherry, which included the hit singles, “Lit Up”, “For the Movies”, “Dead Again” and “Check Your Head”. Their first single, “Heaven’s Trail (No Way Out)”, was a hit with hard rock audiences, setting the stage for their second single, a balled called “Love Song”, which hit the Top 20, followed by “The Way It Is”.īased in Anaheim, California, Buckcherry, first hit the hard rock music scene in 1995. TESLA’s follow-up album,The Great Radio Controversy, debuted in 1989. TESLA signed with Geffen records in 1986 and released their platinum album Mechanical Resonance, which included the hits “Modern Day Cowboy” and “Little Suzi”. The band renamed itself after the eccentric inventor Nikola TESLA, who pioneered the radio and was only given belated credit for doing so.
Thanks to their die-hard, loyal blues metal fan base, they continue to tour sold-out crowds around the world more than 30 years later. Originally formed in Sacramento, CA in 1982 as City Kidd, TESLA changed their name and made big waves in the rock ‘n’ roll scene in 1985. Spokane, WA (April 1, 2022) – TESLA with Buckcherry & Great White are the latest acts to join Northern Quest Resort & Casino’s exciting 11th Annual Pepsi Outdoor Summer Concert lineup at the BECU Live outdoor concert venue, for a night of heavy metal rock on Sunday, August 21, 2022.