
Gilby Clarke & The Keef Richards with Enuff Z’nuff
Show Dates are Subject to Change
Friday
Sep 1st
8:00 pm
PDT
6:00 pm Doors
$28.00
SHOW DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
The Keef Richards are a Rock N’ Roll band, yes Rock n’ Roll… you know, good times, cocktails, shake yo’ booty to some wonderful music Rock n’ Roll. The band are bonafide veterans of the road and masters of mayhem that call Hollywood their home. They started a residency on Hollywood Blvd’s Bourbon Room last year and haven’t looked back. Gilby Clarke is the road captain, guitar and lead vocals who’s cache of cred’ was earned with Guns N Roses, Heart, MC5 & Nancy Sinatra. Sean McNabb lays down the low end & has the longest IMDB credits of the band. Sean played bass with Dokken, Quiet Riot & was featured on Sons of Anarchy. Mike Mangan is on Hammond Organ & backs his play with The Cult & Glenn Hughes. The man behind the Ludwig drum kit is Jason Sutter. Jason splits his time with Cher and Joe Perry after he finished his stint with Chris Cornell. The band is up and running through venues like Pappy N’ Harriets, the Canyon Clubs and the aforementioned Bourbon Room. With plenty of Youtube fodder and Insta hits, this band is on it’s way up. As Gilby always says “loud guitars save lives” WTF is he talking about ? well come out and see…
The Keef Richards are a Rock N’ Roll band, yes Rock n’ Roll… you know, good times, cocktails, shake yo’ booty to some wonderful music Rock n’ Roll. The band are bonafide veterans of the road and masters of mayhem that call Hollywood their home. They started a residency on Hollywood Blvd’s Bourbon Room last year and haven’t looked back. Gilby Clarke is the road captain, guitar and lead vocals who’s cache of cred’ was earned with Guns N Roses, Heart, MC5 & Nancy Sinatra. Sean McNabb lays down the low end & has the longest IMDB credits of the band. Sean played bass with Dokken, Quiet Riot & was featured on Sons of Anarchy. Mike Mangan is on Hammond Organ & backs his play with The Cult & Glenn Hughes. The man behind the Ludwig drum kit is Jason Sutter. Jason splits his time with Cher and Joe Perry after he finished his stint with Chris Cornell. The band is up and running through venues like Pappy N’ Harriets, the Canyon Clubs and the aforementioned Bourbon Room. With plenty of Youtube fodder and Insta hits, this band is on it’s way up. As Gilby always says “loud guitars save lives” WTF is he talking about ? well come out and see…

Gilby Clarke & The Keef Richards
Rock
Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke is joined by his powerhouse band The Keef Richards which includes bassist Sean McNabb (Great White, Dokken), drummer Jason Sutter (Chirs Cornell, Foreigner), and keyboardist Mike Mangan (Kings of Chaos).

Enuff Z'Nuff
Glam
Enuff Z’nuff is a living, breathing example of what a rock/ pop group should be. The band was formed in 1984 in Blue Island, Illinois. Its first release, "Fingers On It," gave the band some initial recognition when the track was featured in the 1986 cult movie Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer.
By 1989, original members, Chip Z'Nuff and Donnie Vie were joined by guitarist Derek Frigo and drummer Vikki Foxx. The band had signed with Atco/ Atlantic Records that same year and released their debut self-titled album. The album spawned two singles that would change the course of the band's history, ‘New Thing’ and ‘Fly High Michelle.’ Both songs were played constantly on the radio and gained heavy rotation on MTV spending over 60 weeks in the top 10.
1991 saw the band release its follow-up, Strength. The album had more of a rock overtone, and following its release, the band became regulars on shows like David Letterman and Howard Stern and was featured in Rolling Stone’s hot issue as ‘the next big thing.’
In 1993 the band left Atco records and moved to Arista, releasing the album,’ Animals With Human Intelligence.’ The album gained lots of critical acclaims, and prior to its release, Vikki Foxx was replaced by new drummer Ricky Parent.
Still a major force after 20+ albums, Enuff Z’nuff still has a legion of loyal fans and has earned respect and acclaim of its peers and contemporaries. With the solid foundation of longtime guitarist, Tory Stoffregan, Chicago native: Daniel Benjamin Hill on drums, and Jason Camino on stage left guitar, the band continues to tour and record relentlessly.
Industry heavyweights have been singing the praises of Enuff Z’nuff for years:
Howard Stern: “Enuff Z’nuff deserves the rock-star status.”
Paul Stanley: “Their debut is a classic.”
David Letterman: “When it comes to rock n’ roll, these guys are all you need.”
Little Steven Van Zandt: “Enuff Z’nuff is one of the most underrated bands in the world.”
Enuff Z’nuff:
Chip Z’nuff: Singer/ Electric bass guitar
Tory Stoffregan: Guitar
Jason Camino: Guitar
Dan Hill: Drums
By 1989, original members, Chip Z'Nuff and Donnie Vie were joined by guitarist Derek Frigo and drummer Vikki Foxx. The band had signed with Atco/ Atlantic Records that same year and released their debut self-titled album. The album spawned two singles that would change the course of the band's history, ‘New Thing’ and ‘Fly High Michelle.’ Both songs were played constantly on the radio and gained heavy rotation on MTV spending over 60 weeks in the top 10.
1991 saw the band release its follow-up, Strength. The album had more of a rock overtone, and following its release, the band became regulars on shows like David Letterman and Howard Stern and was featured in Rolling Stone’s hot issue as ‘the next big thing.’
In 1993 the band left Atco records and moved to Arista, releasing the album,’ Animals With Human Intelligence.’ The album gained lots of critical acclaims, and prior to its release, Vikki Foxx was replaced by new drummer Ricky Parent.
Still a major force after 20+ albums, Enuff Z’nuff still has a legion of loyal fans and has earned respect and acclaim of its peers and contemporaries. With the solid foundation of longtime guitarist, Tory Stoffregan, Chicago native: Daniel Benjamin Hill on drums, and Jason Camino on stage left guitar, the band continues to tour and record relentlessly.
Industry heavyweights have been singing the praises of Enuff Z’nuff for years:
Howard Stern: “Enuff Z’nuff deserves the rock-star status.”
Paul Stanley: “Their debut is a classic.”
David Letterman: “When it comes to rock n’ roll, these guys are all you need.”
Little Steven Van Zandt: “Enuff Z’nuff is one of the most underrated bands in the world.”
Enuff Z’nuff:
Chip Z’nuff: Singer/ Electric bass guitar
Tory Stoffregan: Guitar
Jason Camino: Guitar
Dan Hill: Drums

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