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    About The Badlees

    Currently, The Badlees are actively touring, bringing their timeless sound to both old fans and new audiences. They frequently perform at music festivals, local venues, and regional tours around the Northeast and beyond. The band has recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of their acclaimed album 'River Songs' by revisiting the album in their live sets, often engaging with audiences by sharing stories and insights from their musical journey. Their concerts are known for a relaxed yet energetic atmosphere, inviting audience participation and connecting on a personal level, which is a hallmark of their performances. Moreover, in 2023, the band is slated to headline several notable events, showcasing their latest material alongside classic hits, while also engaging with the local community through charity events and workshops. Fans can keep up-to-date with their touring schedule and new music releases through their official website and social media platforms, ensuring that The Badlees remain a vibrant part of the live music scene.

    The Badlees History

    The Badlees, an American rock band hailing from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, emerged in the early 1990s, blending elements of rock, Americana, and alternative music. Formed in 1990, the original lineup included lead vocalist and guitarist Pete Palladino, bassist and vocalist Jeff McClellan, guitarist and vocalist Ron Simon, and drummer and guitarist Jody Pikas. They gained widespread attention with their 1995 album 'River Songs,' which featured the hit single 'Fear of Falling.' Their sound, characterized by rich harmonies and thoughtful lyrics, resonated with audiences across the country, securing their spot in the American rock scene. During the late '90s and early 2000s, their repertoire evolved, and they continued to tour extensively, connecting with fans through electrifying live performances. The band's commitment to live music was evident as they performed in various venues, ranging from intimate clubs to larger festivals, creating a loyal fan base while navigating changes in the music industry. In 2001, they released 'The Lowest Pair,' followed by several other albums, ensuring their artistic longevity and dedication to crafting memorable live experiences.