Which is the better album turning 30 in 2024 - Green Day's Dookie or Live's Throwing Copper? That's this week's Chuck's Fight Club battle for the Loudwire Nights radio show. The year 1994 was a big ...
Ed Kowalczyk is like a souvenir from the 1990s. His former band, Live, released one of the most prolific albums of the decade, “Throwing Copper,” in 1994 and had four hit singles that live on today ...
York-spawned rock band Live is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the release of “Throwing Copper.” On the Facebook page “Live - the New Chapter,” a post notes: “When your favourite Līve album ...
Singer Ed Kowalczyk tells us, "'Hold Me Up' was recorded during the Throwing Copper sessions but not included on the album due to the time limitations of the compact disc. In my view, the song is as ...
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At the height of the grunge era, the Pennsylvania rock band Live’s second album, “Throwing Copper,” was on the Billboard charts for a year before it finally reached No. 1 — an unusually slow climb.
Two and a half decades later, Live frontman Ed Kowalczyk still can’t make sense out of “Lightning Crashes.” The third single from the Pennsylvania band’s third 1994 disc “Throwing Copper” wound up ...
Ed Kowalczyk, the frontman for the band Live, helped create the soundtrack for the early 90s with their multi-platinum “Throwing Copper.”Kowalczyk split from his bandmates of more than 20 years in ...
Live has something unique planned for the band’s Atlantic City show, which also will mark its final scheduled performance for 2013. The alternative rock band for the first time will dedicate an entire ...
Nineties alt-rock outfit Live unveiled a previously unreleased song, “Hold Me Up,” which will appear on the 25th anniversary edition of their 1994 album, Throwing Copper, out July 19th via Radioactive ...