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Starship featuring Mickey Thomas
The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts
2 Southbridge St
Worcester, MA 01608

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Retro Starship Tee
$35.00 USD

Retro Starship Hat
$40.00 USD

Starship Setlist Tee
$35.00 USD

Guitar Pick Lanyard
$5.00 USD

Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now Ladies Te...
$20.00 USD

Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now Ladies Te...
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Knee Deep In The Hoopla + Bonus 7" (R...
$36.94 USD

Mickey Thomas - Marauder CD
$15.00 USD

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Ron
May 12th 2025
Mickey Thomas sounds incredible and hasn’t lost any of his spectacular vocals. The band was really dialed in and clean sounding. Adding John Roth the guitarist from Winger is a huge plus! The band played all of their hits and went as far back and played Jane and White Rabbit.
They rocked the Orinda Theater which is also a great venue!
Orinda, CA@Orinda Theatre
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Starship featuring Mickey Thomas Biography
Mickey Thomas joined joined Jefferson Starship in 1979. Mickey’s voice had become legendary after recording “Fooled Around and Fell in Love” with the Elvin Bishop Band and he was planning to pursue a solo career. Jefferson Starship quickly proved to be the right decision as they recorded their first hit, “Jane”, almost immediately after getting together.
In 1985, Starship released the album that would come to define the eighties, Knee Deep in the Hoopla. Featuring two #1 hits – “We Built this City” and “Sara” – the album reached #7 on Billboard and went platinum. Starship followed-up their initial success with another #1 single, “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” featured on the soundtrack for Mannequin. As Starship continued to reach the top of the charts, MTV infiltrated pop culture and the band released videos for all of their hits that are still popular today.
Read MoreIn 1985, Starship released the album that would come to define the eighties, Knee Deep in the Hoopla. Featuring two #1 hits – “We Built this City” and “Sara” – the album reached #7 on Billboard and went platinum. Starship followed-up their initial success with another #1 single, “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” featured on the soundtrack for Mannequin. As Starship continued to reach the top of the charts, MTV infiltrated pop culture and the band released videos for all of their hits that are still popular today.
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