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Buckcherry

Current Tour:2013 Shows
First Album:Buckcherry (1999)
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In the beginning, Buckcherry members Josh Todd and Keith Nelson met through their tattoo artist and started jamming together. They eventually made a few demo tapes and were joined by bassist Jonathan Brightman and drummer Devon Glenn. The group called themselves Sparrow during the early days. After receiving notification of a record label called Sparrow, they were forced to change their name to Buckcherry. Buckcherry played many gigs and were signed to DreamWorks Records. Shortly after, in 1999, the group released their self-titled debut album, which included hits such as "Lit Up," "Check Your Head," and "For the Movies." Buckcherry was certified gold in sales.

Also in 1999, Buckcherry added a second guitarist, Yogi, to their lineup. After the release of their debut album, Buckcherry toured non-stop and even opened for Lenny Kravitz on his Freedom Tour. Post-touring, Buckcherry went back into the studio to record their sophomore album, Time Bomb, which they released in 2001. Buckcherry went out on tour with AC/DC in the spring of 2000, but shortly after Buckcherry experienced some changes in the band's lineup; guitarist Stevie D., drummer Xavier Muriel, and bassist Jimmy Ashhurst joined Buckcherry in 2005. In 2006, after a short hiatus, Buckcherry put out their album entitled 15. Buckcherry has been touring ever since.

Buckcherry released their fourth album, Black Butterfly, in September 2008. Their first live album, Live & Loud 2009, was released in 2009. Their fifth album, All Night Long, was released in August 2010, and their fifth album Confessions was released in 2013.

Buckcherry Concerts

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12.07.2025 08:00

Ashland

USA

Paramount Arts Center

12.07.2025 08:00

$165.00-$175.00

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Artist Info

The Los Angeles-based hard rock act Buckcherry formed in mid-1995, after singer Joshua Todd and guitarist Keith Nelson were introduced through their tattoo artist. After cutting several demos, the duo recruited bassist Jonathan "J.B." Brightman and drummer Devon Glenn and began performing live, quickly earning a local following for their swaggering, grunge-flavored music. Following the subsequent addition of second guitarist Yogi Lonich, Buckcherry signed with DreamWorks Records and issued their self-titled debut LP in 1999. Singles such as "Check Your Head" and "For the Movies" were modern rock hits, allowing Buckcherry to raise their profile by summer 2000.
The following year, Buckcherry released their second album, Time Bomb. Although it wasn't widely noticed by critics, AC/DC recruited the band as an opening act for a series of shows, and Buckcherry's audience grew accordingly. In July 2002, founding member Joshua Todd unexpectedly quit the group, and Buckcherry took a multi-year hiatus to recoup. They eventually regrouped in 2005 with original members Todd and Nelson, as well as newcomers Xavier Muriel (drums), bassist Jimmy Ashhurst, and guitarist Stevie D. The revised lineup hit the studio later that year to record 15, which was released in early 2006 and yielded the band's first Top Ten pop single, "Sorry." 15 went platinum on the strength of its crossover appeal, and Buckcherry quickly returned in 2008 with a fourth album, Black Butterfly. The concert album Live & Loud 2009 was released the following year, as the band prepared to hit the road as Kiss' opening act.
The band released its fifth full-length album, All Night Long, in August 2010. Despite debuting at number ten on the Billboard Top 200, the album failed to generate a major hit single. Soon, Buckcherry parted ways with Atlantic and signed to Century Media, which released the heavy, melodic Confessions in February 2013. As part of their promotion for Confessions, the band assembled several short films to accompany it. A year later, the band released the Fuck EP, a six-track record where every song contained the F-word in its title. That EP was a stopgap prior to the full-length Rock N Roll, which came out in August 2015; it debuted at 93 on the Billboard Top 200.

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