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CROWN OF THORN An Evening With… Live In New York 06/17/2009 DVD

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CROWN OF THORN
An Evening With… Live In New York 06/17/2009 DVD


DVD Format: NTSC
Source: Professional Shot (Multi Camera)
Video Quality: Rating: 8.0
Menus: Yes
Chapter Selection: Yes
Total Running Time: 30 Min.


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Crown Of Thorns had to wait a long time to unleash themselves on the unsuspecting public, but having finally done so, everyone agrees it was worth the wait. Formed at the dawn of the 90′s by Jean Beauvoir recruiting Tony Thompson of Chic and The Powerstation, Micki Free of Shalamar and top session bassist Michael Paige, Crown Of Thorns quickly became the subject of a fierce major label bidding war. Interscope emerged as the winner, reportedly paying them a cool million dollars for the honor.
Vocalist Jean Beauvoir, was an original member of The Plasmatics, one of the most outrageous rock acts ever. From there he moved on to join Little Steven as a bassist and then guitarist and co-producer of one of the recorded stngles, but after two albums and three hugely successful world tours he left to pursue a solo career. This resulted in the Platinum worldwide single “Feel The Heat” from the “Drums Along The Mohawk” LP and tours with The Eurythmics and Tina Turner. He also found time to co-write songs with the likes of Kiss, The Ramones, Lionel Ritchie, John Waite, Deborah Harry and many others. His band Voodoo X, recorded the album “Volume 1 – The Awakening” for Columbia which is still considered one of the best melodic rock albums ever by most of the rock press and fans.
Crown of Thorns debut album enlisted the help of Paul Stanley of Kiss, Jim Vallance (Bryan Adams/Aerosmith) and Beau Hill (Europe/Winger). Fate decreed, however, that the resulting self-titled debut album would never see the light of day as an Interscope release. With musical climates changing and management problems, the album was delayed for well over a year – then finally the band was free to go elsewhere. The album arrived in shops mid April 1994 to much critical acclaim. Kerrang! dubbed it “One of the finest American Hard Rock albums in recent years” – it entered the Metal charts a week after release and stayed there for an incredible six months!
Crown Of Thorns returned to Great Britain in the summer where they toured extensively and capitalized on the glowing reviews of their sold out showcase gig at the famous Marquis club in London. This time, however, Tony Thompson was replaced full time by Hawk Lopez. 1995 gave Crown Of Thorns the opportunity to show its stadium potential with new guitarist Tommy Lafferty, when Jean was asked by Jon Bon Jovi to be special guests to Bon Jovi and Van Halen for three months throughout all of Europe, playing to over a million people and with raving audience response.
They soon after headed back into the studio for the completion of their new album “Breakthrough”, that was released in early 1996 and raised even more eyebrows when the foursome headed back on the road to give their audiences an earful of their hard hitting yet melodic new material! The band toured extensively mostly in Germany to sold out audiences, kicking ass as usual! Soon after the touring assault, the writing began for the album “Lost Cathedral”. Crown of Thorns recruited the talent of “Little Steven” Van Zandt from Bruce Springsteen’s E-street band for co-writing of 3 songs and Max Norman of Ozzy Osbourne/Megadeth fame to mix the album. The press called this album one of the best rock albums of the decade.