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The Hooters

Jul 22, 2025

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45 ALIVE! WIR FEIERN MIT THE HOOTERS Hits wie „All You Zombies“, And We Danced“, „Johnny B“, „500 Miles“ oder „Satellite“ liessen The Hooters in den 80er Jahren zu Superstars aufsteigen. Mit diesen zeitlosen Songs und zahlreichen weiteren Titeln aus ihrer langen erfolgreichen Karriere kommen die Bandgründer Eric Bazilian, Rob Hyman und David Uosikkinen anlässlich der „45th Anniversary Tour 2025“ ins Z7. Unter dem Motto „45 Alive“ kommen The Hooters im Sommer 2025 wieder nach Europa, um Hits aus viereinhalb Jahrzehnten Bandkarriere zu feiern. 1980 gegründet lieferten die Songschreiber und Produzenten Eric Bazilian und Rob Hyman 1981 mit „All You Zombies“ gleich einen ihrer grössten Hits: Der Song stieg vier Jahre nach seiner ersten Veröffentlichung auf Platz 17 der deutschen Charts, erreichte in den USA Rang 3 der Mainstream Rock Charts und wurde beim Benefizkonzert Live Aid in Philadelphia von 100'000 Zuschauern abgefeiert. 1986 hatten The Hooters bereits vier Single-Hits vorzuweisen und waren fast ununterbrochen auf Tour. Die Band teilte nun die Bühnen mit Künstlern wie U2, The Police, Bryan Adams, Lou Reed oder Peter Gabriel. 1987 brachten The Hooters ihr drittes Album „One Way Home” heraus, das mit „Johnny B“ und „Satellite“ weitere unsterbliche Bandklassiker hervorbachte. Nach zahlreichen Tourneen beschlossen The Hooters 1995 eine wohlverdiente Pause einzulegen und sich auf Soloprojekte zu konzentrieren. Rob Hyman und Eric Bazilian stellten zudem ihre Talente als Musiker und Songschreiber anderen Künstlern zur Verfügung. Darunter Mick Jagger, Joan Osborne („One of us“), John Bon Jovi, Robbie Williams („Old Before I die“) und Cyndi Lauper („Time after Time“). Anfang der 2000er rauften sich die Musiker jedoch wieder zusammen und gingen mit grossem Erfolg, wieder auf Tour. Neben Bazilian und Hyman waren das weitere Gründungsmitglied David Uosikkinen, Johny Lilley (seit 1983) und Fran Smith Jr (seit 1988) dabei. Seit dem Jahr 2010 komplettiert Tommy Williams die Band. 2023 veröffentlichten The Hooters nach sechzehn Jahren Pause das Album „Rocking & Swing“ und tourten damit erfolgreich um die Welt. Das Werk brachte die Band zurück zu ihren Wurzeln in den frühen 80ern. Mit ihrer einzigartigen Mischung aus Ska, Reggae und Rock trafen sie bei Fans und Kritikern voll ins Schwarze. Dazu beigetragen haben nicht zuletzt die Aufnahmen von einigen ganz frühen Songs, die sie in den Anfängen auf ihren Clubkonzerten ausschliesslich live gespielt hatten. Zwei Jahre nach diesem Relase kommen The Hooters zu uns ins Z7, um mit der „45th Anniversary Tour 2025“ noch einmal auf ihre grossartige Karriere zurückzublicken und mit den Fans den 45. Geburtstag zu feiern.
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The Hooters at Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany in Festplatz an der Burgkirche 2024
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Marta
November 3rd 2024
It was filled with JOY, ENERGY, LOVE, great friends, lots of singing, dancing and celebrating the Hooters' return to the town that rocked the nation!!!
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The Hooters Biography

In 1980, The Hooters burst onto the Philadelphia music scene as a new and different
kind of rock band, formed by co-leaders and writers Rob Hyman (lead vocals,
keyboards, accordion) and Eric Bazilian (lead vocals, guitars, mandolin, mandola,
harmonica, saxophone). The other members include original drummer David
Uosikkinen, John Lilley (guitars, mandolin), Fran Smith, Jr. (bass, vocals), and Tommy
Williams (guitars, mandolin, vocals).

Their unique blend of ska, reggae, and rock was a fresh sound in the clubs and on
Philly radio, and in 1983, The Hooters released their first independent album Amore to
great local success. The album also featured the “hooter,” or melodica, as part of their
special sound and namesake.

The Hooters' strong and powerful presence, as performers and as songwriters, led to
their first major record deal in 1984 with Columbia Records. Their 1985 debut release
Nervous Night quickly achieved Gold and Platinum status in the USA, Australia, and
Canada with the hits “And We Danced,” “All You Zombies,” “Day By Day,” and “Where
Do The Children Go.”

Rolling Stone magazine named The Hooters the "Best New Band of the Year" in 1985,
and in July of that year, the group was chosen to open the historic Live-Aid concert in
Philadelphia. By 1986, they had been touring the US and Canada almost non-stop,
and that summer, The Hooters were sharing the stage at the Amnesty International
Concert at Giants Stadium with acts such as U2, The Police, Miles Davis, Lou Reed,
and Peter Gabriel.

In 1987, the group released their second album, One Way Home, again achieving Gold
and Platinum status in the US as well as new markets in Japan and Europe. With
songs like "Johnny B," "Satellite," and "Karla With A K," David Fricke, from Rolling
Stone, wrote, "The Hooters have made airwave magic with unconventional
ingredients."

In 1989, The Hooters released their third major label album on Columbia Records, Zig
Zag. It introduced a more acoustic, unplugged Hooters sound, while still maintaining
those infectious pop hooks for which the band is so well known. With the legendary folk
trio Peter, Paul and Mary on backing vocals, their updated version of the classic "500
Miles" became a worldwide hit, which led to another double Platinum success for the
band.

It was also during this time that the group was asked by Roger Waters of Pink Floyd to
participate in his multimedia extravaganza "The Wall" in Berlin, 1990, to celebrate unity
in Germany after the Wall came down. The Hooters joined music legends such as Joni
Mitchell, Van Morrison, The Band, Sinead O'Connor, and Bryan Adams for an
unforgettable musical experience.

In 1993 Out Of Body was released on MCA Records featuring the hit “Private
Emotion,” which was later covered by Ricky Martin on his smash debut. It was during
that summer that the band recorded their Live In Europe album (MCA 1995). Around
this time, Sony also released a long-awaited compilation album entitled Hooterization -
A Retrospective, a collection of their greatest hits, which earned the group its first Gold
album in Germany.

Rob and Eric have also contributed their musical and songwriting assistance to other
artists including Cyndi Lauper, Joan Osborne, The Band, Carole King, Mick Jagger,
Willie Nelson, The Chieftains, Jon Bon Jovi, Robbie Williams, The Scorpions, Dar
Williams, and Taj Mahal, among others.

In 2006, they recorded their first new studio album in 13 years, Time Stand Still,
featuring the hit “I’m Alive” and their unique acoustic arrangement of Don Henley’s
“Boys Of Summer.” The CD was officially released in September 2007 on MRI/Sony
Red in the US, and through Neo/Sony BMG Distribution in Europe.

In 2009, The Hooters released Both Sides Live, a double-album set featuring all the
band’s greatest hits in both full-tilt electric and unique acoustic versions. And in 2010,
their EP 5x5 was released, featuring the single “Silver Lining” as well as versions of the
hits “Time After Time,” and “One Of Us.” Those two songs had previously earned Rob
and Eric Grammy nominations for “Song Of The Year,” which they had written and
recorded for Cyndi Lauper and Joan Osborne, respectively.

2017 brought Give The Music Back, a new double-live album recorded at the
legendary Keswick Theater, near their home-town base of Philadelphia. This
compilation CD and subsequent international tours continue to reflect their strong
collaborations in the studio, their passionate energy onstage, and their long-time
friendship on the road and off. And in October 2019, the group was inducted into
Philly’s “Walk Of Fame” with their own sidewalk plaque on the Avenue of the Arts.
The Hooters’ live shows endure as a joyful musical celebration for both the band and
their loyal, enthusiastic fans. With the unforeseen arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic,
they now plan to celebrate their 40th Anniversary in 2021 – come get Hooterized!
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