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MAR
15
2024
Santa Monica, CA
Apogee Studio
I Was There
FEB
23
2024
New York, NY
The Cutting Room
I Was There
FEB
22
2023
Carlton, Australia
THE CURTIN
I Was There
OCT
08
2022
Brunswick, Australia
Brunswick Ballroom
I Was There
JUL
30
2022
Carlton, Australia
THE CURTIN
I Was There
NOV
09
2019
St Kilda, Australia
Hotel Esplanade
I Was There
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About Rockets
ROCKETS history starts in Paris (France), in the year 1972, when they were known under the name CRYSTAL. In 1974, they changed their name to ROCKET MEN (or ROCKETTERS) as five aliens, bald, with grey eyes, silver skin and space suits, recording the single 'Rocket Man' produced by Claude Lemoine, who would become their producer 'til 1983.
In 1975, they changed their name in ROCKETS and recorded a single 'Future woman'. In 1976, their first LP entitled, 'Rockets' was released in France, and the group launched a series of phantasmagoric live shows which involved vocoder, lasers, coloured lights, smoke and a bazooka fighting flames three . Their following LP 'On the road again' (1978), is released in a large number of countries.
In the following years they released two masterpieces of "space-rock": Plasteroid (1979) and Galaxy (1980).
After two more LP (P 3,14 in 1981 and Atomic in 1982) they changed their look (no more silver painted aliens), formations and music style, and the following albums weren't so succesful.
In 2000 Fabrice Quagliotti (keyboards) brought back the band name, with all new members. In 2003 came out a new CD (Don't Stop) with some new songs in the "classic rockets style" (Rocketsland, Communication) and other dance remixes not so appreciated by most of their fans.
Now the band is still alive and a new work is forthcoming.
In 1975, they changed their name in ROCKETS and recorded a single 'Future woman'. In 1976, their first LP entitled, 'Rockets' was released in France, and the group launched a series of phantasmagoric live shows which involved vocoder, lasers, coloured lights, smoke and a bazooka fighting flames three . Their following LP 'On the road again' (1978), is released in a large number of countries.
In the following years they released two masterpieces of "space-rock": Plasteroid (1979) and Galaxy (1980).
After two more LP (P 3,14 in 1981 and Atomic in 1982) they changed their look (no more silver painted aliens), formations and music style, and the following albums weren't so succesful.
In 2000 Fabrice Quagliotti (keyboards) brought back the band name, with all new members. In 2003 came out a new CD (Don't Stop) with some new songs in the "classic rockets style" (Rocketsland, Communication) and other dance remixes not so appreciated by most of their fans.
Now the band is still alive and a new work is forthcoming.
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Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
15
2024
Santa Monica, CA
Apogee Studio
I Was There
FEB
23
2024
New York, NY
The Cutting Room
I Was There
FEB
22
2023
Carlton, Australia
THE CURTIN
I Was There
OCT
08
2022
Brunswick, Australia
Brunswick Ballroom
I Was There
JUL
30
2022
Carlton, Australia
THE CURTIN
I Was There
NOV
09
2019
St Kilda, Australia
Hotel Esplanade
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Rockets
ROCKETS history starts in Paris (France), in the year 1972, when they were known under the name CRYSTAL. In 1974, they changed their name to ROCKET MEN (or ROCKETTERS) as five aliens, bald, with grey eyes, silver skin and space suits, recording the single 'Rocket Man' produced by Claude Lemoine, who would become their producer 'til 1983.
In 1975, they changed their name in ROCKETS and recorded a single 'Future woman'. In 1976, their first LP entitled, 'Rockets' was released in France, and the group launched a series of phantasmagoric live shows which involved vocoder, lasers, coloured lights, smoke and a bazooka fighting flames three . Their following LP 'On the road again' (1978), is released in a large number of countries.
In the following years they released two masterpieces of "space-rock": Plasteroid (1979) and Galaxy (1980).
After two more LP (P 3,14 in 1981 and Atomic in 1982) they changed their look (no more silver painted aliens), formations and music style, and the following albums weren't so succesful.
In 2000 Fabrice Quagliotti (keyboards) brought back the band name, with all new members. In 2003 came out a new CD (Don't Stop) with some new songs in the "classic rockets style" (Rocketsland, Communication) and other dance remixes not so appreciated by most of their fans.
Now the band is still alive and a new work is forthcoming.
In 1975, they changed their name in ROCKETS and recorded a single 'Future woman'. In 1976, their first LP entitled, 'Rockets' was released in France, and the group launched a series of phantasmagoric live shows which involved vocoder, lasers, coloured lights, smoke and a bazooka fighting flames three . Their following LP 'On the road again' (1978), is released in a large number of countries.
In the following years they released two masterpieces of "space-rock": Plasteroid (1979) and Galaxy (1980).
After two more LP (P 3,14 in 1981 and Atomic in 1982) they changed their look (no more silver painted aliens), formations and music style, and the following albums weren't so succesful.
In 2000 Fabrice Quagliotti (keyboards) brought back the band name, with all new members. In 2003 came out a new CD (Don't Stop) with some new songs in the "classic rockets style" (Rocketsland, Communication) and other dance remixes not so appreciated by most of their fans.
Now the band is still alive and a new work is forthcoming.
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