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The Hooters (formed in 1978) is an American rock band known for incorporating elements of rock and roll, ska, and folk music into their varied output, hailing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Having met at the University of Pennsylvania in 1971, Eric Bazilian and Rob Hyman soon formed the Philadelphia-based outfit Baby Grand. Alongside local singer David Kagan and producer Rick Chertoff, Baby Grand issued two albums in the late ‘70s “Baby Grand” and “Ancient Medicine” on Arista Records. Following the release of “Ancient Medicine” the group folded and The Hooters were born, coining their moniker after the nickname of the keyboard harmonica, melodica. With the addition of guitarist John Lilly, bassist Rob Miller, and drummer David Uosikkinen, the band developed a devoted local following, known for their brand of ska and folk-infused rock.

The Hooters issued their debut studio album “Amore” on the independent Antenna Records in 1983. Whilst failing to cause a stir, Hyman and Bazilian were becoming highly respected composers and session musicians, and made large contributions to Cyndi Lauper’s “She’s So Unusual” in 1983. Two years later the band made their breakthrough with their major-label debut “Nervous Night” released on Columbia Records. Aided by the singles “All You Zombies”, “And We Danced, “Day by Day”, and “Where Do the Children Go”, the record peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard 200, later earning double-platinum certification. The album was supported by an extensive two-year period of touring after which the group returned to the studio to create something far-removed from previous releases.

1987’s follow-up “One Way Home” secured Gold certification shorlty after release and peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard 200. The record also proved popular in Switzerland where it charted No. 14, spawning the singles “Johnny B”, “Satellite”, and “Karla with a K”. The band’s last release on Columbia, “Zig Zag” arrived in 1989, after which The Hooters signed with MCA to release “Out of Body” in 1993. The following year the group issued their first live album “The Hooters Live”, recorded in Germany, and the second part of their greatest hits “Greatest Hits Vol. 2”.

A hiatus subsequently ensued with members Hyman and Bazilian working with the likes of Sophie B. Hawkins and Jon Bon Jovi, before returning in 2007 to release the full-length “Time Stand Still”. The live album “Both Sides Live” followed in 2008 on Hooters Music, following which the band issued the EP “Five By Five” in 2010.

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The second The Hooters began their set was incredible and memorable. The stage, the audience and everything in sight, was completely pitch black. I could hardly see my hands when I stuck them in front of my face, it was really that dark.

All of a sudden, haunting, alien-like organ pulses bleeped in, and the crowd went absolutely wild! The bass, drums, guitar, and synthesizer slammed into the mix, and the track "All You Zombies" was in full swing. The guitar sounded beautiful, the synths sounded other worldly and spacey, but most of all, the vocals were catchy, fun, and had a lovely 80s nostalgia going on that was very fun to hear and had me dreaming about the old days, almost immediately. The next track started, and the crowd, already dancing, began cheering. Obviously familiar with the track, as soon as the guitar screeched in to open the song, the crowd began singing along with the new wave bliss.

The Hooters brought their A-game for this performance and you could really tell by the awesome lighting, jamming, and tracklist. The Hooters are a live band that anyone who has an appreciation for new wave, '80s quirk, and dance music would enjoy.

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It seemed by the mid-90s that American rock and new wave group The Hooters had run its course after experiencing depleted commercial success and general lack of interest in the music. However after a short hiatus the group reformed at the turn of the century and headed back out onto the road with renewed purpose and a changed mentality to the live format and performance style. Their success across Europe meant that when they originally came together has held since the 90s and they still find fans buying out the tickets when they come to visit.

There is nothing that will energise a band more than when they look out to a packed venue of cheering fans. As this is the case, opener 'I'm Alive' seems to have more charisma and vigour than most remembered. The energy continues as the audience goes completely wild for the group onstage. They punctuate the setlist with hits including 'All The Zombies' and 'Hanging On a Heartbeat' which go over tremendously well. As the show begins to wind up towards a close, it would seem Hooters really do not want to leave as they reluctantly take their bows after 'And We Danced' and 'Give the Music Back'.

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The Hooters are a rock band from Philadelphia, United States. Band has been active since 1980. Despite being active for almost 40 years now, they released only 6 studio albums and 1 EP. I hope that other fans of the band won’t fault me for saying that they released “only” 6 studio albums. All their songs are great, but one would hope that a band that’s been with us for as long as The Hooters have been, that we would see more albums. Then again, maybe if they would release albums more regularly their music would end up being more watered done. It’s a double edged sword wanting more music from your favorite bands.

What I especially like about The hooters is that they have toured extensively throughout US and Europe and I’m thankful for that to them. As a resident of the UK, it’s not easy to travel to their shows in America. Visiting their gigs in UK and elsewhere in Europe is much more feasible for me. Another thing that I like about the band is that they stuck together long enough to tour in the age of good quality video drones so that we can enjoy in concert footage of theirs recorded with one of these bad boys.

This website is made by one lone fan of The Hooters, as a tribute to this great band, whose avid fan I’ve been for over 20 years. Their music has really helped me through some bad times and I hope that other people will discover their music, to help them through their own bad times. On this website my plan is to post a bit about band history, their music & discography, news and updates, social updates, and last but not least, various media, like photos and concert footage that I like.

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Music created by the band can best be described as a transcendental mix of rock, folk music, reggae and ska. Not a lot of good bands exist out there who dare to mix up these types of music and I have to say that “The Hooters” are doing a bang up job of it. Their earlier records is where the band was still searching their sound, their groove, so to speak. If you ask me it wasn’t until their first official album release, “Nervous Night” that the band sound has been cemented.

This video from a concert at Tower Theatre in Philadelphia, from 1986, is right about the time that the band was starting getting into its own. During those times there obviously weren’t any full HD camera, affordable video drones or anything like that, to capture a better recording. Video posted above is actually taken from a VHS, so quality isn’t all that great. Still this video allows us to see what the band looked like at their beginnings, when playing live. Sharing that kind of stuff is what we’re going to be focusing on here on the website.

Band Lineup

Eric bazilian.

Eric Bazilian was born in Philadelphia. His mother was a concert pianist so it’s no wonder that he started playing piano at the age of 5. In the band, Eric plays the guitar, but here is a multi-instrumentalist. His uncle was the one who taught him how to play the guitar at age 10. Eric is one of the founding members of the band, alongside Rob Hyman.

Robert Hyman plays the keyboards, accordion and melodica in the band. He also sings lead vocals next to Eric. Rob, Eric and the bands producer Rick Chertoff met at University of Pennsylvania where Rob earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. Rob played the piano since age 4 and he was in two bands before eventually forming The Hooters, “Wax” and “Baby Grand”.

David Uosikkinen

One of the first members that Rob and Eric recruited after deciding to launch “The Hooters” was a drummer, David Uosikkinen. David actually started playing the trumpet at an early age but decided to switch to drums after trying to play drums on his neighbors set later on. His parents are Finnish immigrants and before “The Hooters” Dave played in “The Kooks”, “The Torpedoes” and several others.

John Lilley

Backing guitar, vocals, mandolin, dobro and keyboards, according to need, is what John Lilley plays in the band. He has been with “The Hooters” since 1983, after leaving his previous band, “The Heroes”, another popular Philadelphia band. John plays the guitar since 9 years old. He got his inspiration for music after watching “The Beatles” play on the Ed Sullivan Show.

Fran Smith Jr.

Last but not least we’ve come to Mr. Smith. No, not agent Smith, it’s Mr. Fran Smith Jr, who plays the bass guitar. Fran is another musician in “The Hooters” who was influenced by “The Beatles”. He actually played as Paul McCartney in Beatlemania, the Broadway tribute to the great band. He released some solo albums as well, next to his gig with “The Hooters”, if you are interested.

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Just to show that “The Hooters” had a huge influence on todays music scene, I thought it would be a good idea to show just what kind of associated acts they had.

Starting with the biggest names, we have artists like Cindy Lauper and Joan Osborn. Band, Eric Bazilian to be more precise, actually wrote the famous “One of Us” song which was made popular by Joan Osborn. Many different performers have collaborated and continue to collaborate with our favorite band.

One thing that’s missing is a proper DVD release of a live concert, or maybe even something in higher quality. I mean there are plenty of cheap HD camera drones that can be used to capture decent quality footage. Hopefully we will see a good quality release of some sort in the near future.

Summer Tour 2018

“The Hooters” plan on playing a small tour of the US and Europe this summer, starting near the end of June in the New Jersey. A total of 15 shows are going to be played on the tour, 2 in the US and 13 across the pond. The band will cover the usual suspects, Norway, Germany and Switzerland. Keep in mind that the tour schedule can change as the band finds new venues or existing ones change.

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Band will start the summer tour by doing two gigs in the US first. They are going to be hitting up two locations in New Jersey, Ocean City to be more precise. After that they are switching to Europe.

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After doing two gigs in the US (which too small a number of gigs if you ask me) the band is moving to Europe, for the rest of the tour. They are going to play in Germany mostly, 11 locations in total.

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Switzerland also gets just 1 show, on July 30th, in Pratteln at the famous Z7. Gig in Switzerland will take place at the very end of their tour. Most of the shows are played throughout Germany.

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“The Hooters” have this tendency to focus on Germany during their shows. It’s no wonder really, they are very popular there, just like David Hasselhoff. Since I’m based in the UK, I usually have to travel to see their shows, but I don’t mind. I like to think of traveling as an added bonus to seeing their shows. It would be great if they added more shows to their US tour, the US audience is somehow always ignored by the band. 

NOTE: for all of you that will be following us on our Europe tour, please take a look at Zen Travel Croatia , company that will be selling tickets for our concerts. They can also organise your complete European trip, including transport, accomodation etc etc.

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Here’s a small contact form if you want to contact me, the website owner, directly.

I’ve also setup a special page dedicated to social profiles of the band where people can get in touch with the them directly using social media profiles. This form is for contacting me directly.

Use it if you have any kind of questions about the website, or if you would like to help out. Any help is welcome, and what

I would especially like to see are new content submissions, or at the very least new content ideas. I do have a day job, so it’s not always easy to post here on a regular basis.

I hope that with your help we can make this website a great hub for other “The Hooters” fans out there. Cheers.

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The Hooters returning to Quakertown, where tragedy inspired one of its biggest hits

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QUAKERTOWN, Pa. — When platinum-selling Philadelphia band The Hooters perform Friday in Quakertown, it will be a return — 40 years later — to the setting of one of its biggest hits, and the tragic story that inspired it.

The Hooters, who combined ska and folk-rock on 1980s hits such as “Day By Day” and “And We Danced,” will perform at 8 p.m. at Univest Performance Center, 301 W. Mill St. Gates open at 6, and an opening act will go on at 6:30 p.m.

Only lawn seats, at $40 each, remain available at the Sounds of Summer Concert Series website .

  • The Hooters will perform at 8 p.m. Friday at Univest Performance Center, 301 W. Mill St., Quakertown.
  • Tickets (only lawn seats remain) at $40 each, remain available at the Sounds of Summer Concert Series website
  • One of the group's biggest hits, "Where Do the Children Go," was inspired by several teen suicides in Quakertown in 1983

The Hooters arguably had its finest moment with its 1986 hit “Where Do The Children Go,” a haunting ballad that tells of children being led astray by “a deadly piper” between “the bright night and darkest day.” In a phone call last week from Boston, where he was taking a few days off from the band’s current tour, The Hooters’ singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Eric Bazilian again told how he was prompted to write the song “based on an article that Stephen Fried wrote for Philadelphia Magazine."

“The lyric opened up to include the theme of childhood loss of innocence. It’s a song with different meanings.”

The article was “about an unfortunate series of events where a number of kids had taken their own lives in the Quakertown area,” Bazilian said.

The poignant story

Fried’s 1984 article, “Over the Edge” told the story of how the body of Michelle E. Qurashi, 16, was found near a rural road in Richland Township, outside of Quakertown, with a gunshot wound to the chest.

She had been despondent over the death of her boyfriend, Marc Landis, 17, who, along with another Quakertown Community High School student, Daniel Furdock, 16, jumped to their deaths Nov. 19, 1983, into an East Rockhill Township quarry.

In a prior interview, Bazilian said Fried’s story “broke our hearts. The song came from that article and talking about the shock and sadness that went with it.”

“It’s pretty deep. It’s definitely emotional. And then, you know, the song has taken on a deeper meaning since then, especially with war and goings-on in the world. … all the time and everywhere.”

“It’s pretty deep,” Bazilian said last week. And when the band performed it previously in Quakertown (this is the third year the band has played the Sounds of Summer series), “it’s definitely emotional.

“And then, you know, the song has taken on a deeper meaning since then, especially with war and goings-on in the world. … all the time and everywhere.”

The song was the final single from the band’s double-platinum major label debut album “Nervous Night,” released in 1985.

“Where Do the Children Go” peaked at No. 38 on Billboard’s singles chart — the band’s third highest-charting song behind “Day By Day” and “And We Danced.”

At Billboard's 8th Annual Video Music Conference in 1986, The Hooters won Best Concert Performance for the "Where Do the Children Go" video.

Taking on new meaning

Since then, the song has had a long history of being used as the musical accompaniment for children’s issues. The group once did a benefit concert for Code Blue, a Pottsville, Schuylkill County, program for locating Missing Children.

Before the group embarked on its most recent tour, it posted on its website a video of the song being performed live.

“Together we make our way, passengers on a train…”

“Last March we played our first European show in four years in Lucerne, Switzerland,” the post reads. “COVID was still a concern (some of us caught it on the way home), and war in Ukraine had just broken out, barely a month before, in February.

“At the end of the show we played ‘Where Do The Children Go’ in tribute to the millions of refugees who were now fleeing their home country in terror. We then came back to countless and unimaginable shootings in the States.

“As we finally embark on another tour, we have now been singing this song for almost 40 years with many different meanings along the way. And we thank our fans for singing it along with us.

The post ends by quoting the song’s lyrics, “Together we make our way, passengers on a train…”

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Only in Moscow for a short time and want to get the most out of the city and have fun? Then a 3-hour bike tour in Moscow is what you need! You won’t hear much about Russian history or become an expert on Russian art, but you will experience all the rest of Russian culture! This tour gives you a unique perspective of a little bit of everything in 3 or 5 hours: must-see tourist sights, local hangouts, Russian food, a glimpse of the modern Moscow life, amazing photo opportunities, a bit of Russian history, and a lot of fun!

This is a great opportunity to cut the usual all day tour down to only 3 or 5 hours and get the most out of the city while having fun and being fit in the greatest locations around Moscow!

A bike trip is sure to capture your heart. It enables you to see the heart of Moscow within the Boulevard Ring and to explore some non-touristic areas of the city, to get an image of the city centre and to work out at the same time.

Our tours differ and depend on whether you are interested in city scenery or nature-like landscape. A variety of places in Moscow are great for riding a bike: these are large parks, yards with old mansions, and historical streets in the centre.

Let’s see what’s waiting for you!

Here are 4 suggested itineraries for a 3-hour tour:.

Moscow Bike Route #1

St. Basil's Cathedral, GUM, Kazan Cathedral, State Historical Museum and Lenin's Mausoleum

Revolution Square and Theatrical Square

Bolshoy Theatre, Metropol Hotel, Chinese Wall, State Duma of Moscow

Alexander Garden

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, fountains, the Grotto, Central Exhibition center, Kutafya tower, Kremlin wall and towers

Historic City Center

Tverskaya street with its beautiful historical architecture, China town (Kitai-gorod), an old historical area of Moscow

Beautiful  City bridge  leading to  Gorky Park  with scenic views of  Christ the Savior  cathedral and the Moscow River. Explore all the beauties riding a bike along the riverside pathways.

Sculpture Park

Peaceful  Crimean embankment  is one of the quietest area of Moscow city with painters' works at the  Vernisage , close proximity to new  Tretyakov Gallery  and good views of  Christ the Savior Cathedral ,  Peter the Great  monument and the Crimean bridge.

Delicious lunch at a café/restaurant

Arbat street + Stalin Skyscraper

The  Arbat  has existed since at least the 15th century and is proud of being the oldest surviving street of the Russian capital. Nowadays, it is now an entertainment and event mecca for Muscovites and tourists alike.

Victory park

Get thrilled with 142 metres  Obelisk  and  Victory Park museum , which is an open-air museum dedicated to the Russian victory of 1945, built in 1995 to celebrate 50 years of victory

Moscow Bike Route #2

Pyatnitskaya street - the Tretyakov Gallery - Luzhkov Bridge - the Cathedral of Christ the Savior - the Gogolevsky Boulevard - the Nikitsky Boulevard - the Tverskoy boulevard - Teatralnaya street - the Bolshoi Theatre – the Kitai - Gorod - Red Square and GUM store - the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge

This route is the best one if you want to see the heart of Moscow. It goes right through the major places of interest and touches upon the most exciting and vibrant areas of Moscow such as part of the Boulevard Ring, which is absolutely loved by everyone.

Cozy streets of Zamoskvorechye will never leave you indifferent. This district has a long and vivid history and is full of old baroque houses along with Stalinist buildings. It includes three theatres, three museums and sixteen churches.

Back in the 18 th century Zamoskvorechye was known as a quiet, country-like land of single-storey houses and conservative businessmen. It remained country-like and is much more filled with business than before, as this area is just right in the city centre.

You’ll learn:

  • what was previously on the site of the Novokuznetskaya metro-station;
  • names of four abandoned metro stations and how to find these stations;
  • what is the oldest bridge among all the bridges in Moscow;
  • how old was Pavel Tretyakov when he decided to collect paintings, that are now exhibited in the Tretyakov gallery;
  • what does the real form of the Boulevard Ring in Moscow look like;
  • what tricks did the Russian government used to save the houses and buildings from bombing during the World War II;
  • what unofficial name the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky bridge has

Moscow Bike Route #3

View over the Kremlin - The Luzhkov Bridge –  The Strelka Institute –  The Muzeon Park –  The Gorky Park –  Neskuchny Garden –  Sparrow Hills –  The Luzhniki Stadium -  Novodevichy Convent – The Arbat Street – The Gogolevsky boulevard - The Cathedral of Christ the Savior –  The Bolotnaya Square

This route includes the most popular city-sights and goes along the Moskva-River. It starts with an observation point, from which you may enjoy the view over the Kremlin, and covers all the most beautiful green areas of Moscow. Historical sites are included into the route so you can feel the historical vibes of ancient Moscow.

  • where is hidden an island Moscow;
  • where in Moscow you can get printed music of the most sweet masterpieces like “Chocolate waltz” and “Cake-gallop” along with a box of chocolates of the 18 th century;
  • why the Luzhkov bridge is also called “the bridge of kisses”;
  • the place where the famous Olympic symbol – the Olympic Bear of the Olympics-1980 was flown from;
  • the stage where Rolling Stones and Madonna performed when they came to Moscow;
  • why the Krymsky bridge was Stalin’s favourite bridge and what musical instrument it represents;
  • where living statues in Moscow could be found in 1740s;
  • myths and legends about inhabitants of the main building of Moscow State University;
  • story about why Sparrow Hills were called that way;
  • how Napoleon was cheated when he was going to burn down the Novodevichy convent;
  • what was supposed to be on the site where the Cathedral of Christ the Savior is now;
  • why Moscow was nearly burnt down in the 15 th century and which role the Arbat street played in it.

Moscow Bike Route #4

Starting with wide area of the VDNKh, you are to learn interesting and fun facts about this spectacular part of Moscow.

  • where is a hidden the secret bunker under Moscow (and no, it’s not a famous Bunker 42 everybody knows about;
  • why the number of golden statues at the fountain is more than the number of Soviet republics, although it is said to correspond them;
  • why one of the Stalin statues was called “matryoshka” (Russian doll);
  • what was Picasso’s favourite statue at the exhibition in Paris in 1937.

You’ll see:

  • the world’s first light-music fountain that was built in 1950-1954;
  • pavilions that symbolize Soviet republics;
  • the Botanic garden which is twice as big as the Principality of Monaco;
  • the largest green-house in Europe (for the opening day in 1945);
  • English garden at the Ostankino mansion;
  • Ostankino Tower, one of the tallest structures in Europe;
  • the most beautiful flowers in hidden places of the parks.

Biking through VDNKh, Botanic garden and the territory of the Ostankino park will definitely be appreciated by nature-lovers and all those who are keen on speed, who knows no limits and want to explore off the beaten path of Moscow.

We can customize your bike adventure to meet your individual interests.

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