"45 ALIVE" - 45th Anniversary Tour 2025
In 2023, after some time without new songs, THE HOOTERS released the album "Rocking & Swing" and toured it successfully in the two following summers. It takes us back to the band's roots in the early 80s. With their unique blend of ska, reggae and rock, recorded at the Keswick Theatre in November 2022, they hit the mark with their fans, especially with the first recording of some early songs that they performed live at their club concerts in the early days.
In 1983, they released their first independent album "Amore", which included one of their biggest hits, "All You Zombies". By 1986, THE HOOTERS already had four hit singles under their belt and were touring almost non-stop. Still relatively unknown a year earlier, the band was now sharing stages with artists such as U2, The Police, Bryan Adams, Lou Reed and Peter Gabriel. In 1987, THE HOOTERS released "One Way Home", which included the famous hit "Johnny B" and the song "Satellite". Further albums followed.
After numerous tours, THE HOOTERS decided to take a well-deserved break in 1995 and concentrate on various solo projects. Rob Hyman and Eric Bazilian put their talents as musicians and songwriters at the disposal of other artists, including Mick Jagger, Joan Osborne ("One of us"), John Bon Jovi, Robbie Williams ("Old before I die") and Cyndi Lauper ("Time after Time"). From the beginning of the 2000s, the band continued with a new line-up and great success, especially in Europe, with many tours and releases. Since then, THE HOOTERS have regularly toured extensively.
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