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The Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by Cheap Trick. It contains many of Cheap Trick's popular songs, as well as a previously unreleased cover version of The Beatles' "Magical Mystery ...
Yet Cheap Trick didn’t sound like a band ready to rest on its laurels. The 75-minute concert balanced familiar singles, deep cuts and a helping of convincing recent material.
This new album was co-produced by Grammy winner Julian Raymond and Cheap Trick, with Big Machine Label Group CEO Scott Borchetta serving as executive producer. It is easily one of Cheap Trick’s ...
Cheap Trick vocalist Robin Zander offered a hint at what to expect from the band's next studio album – and revealed its possible title in May 2025.
In June of 1977, on their way to becoming one of the world's biggest bands, Cheap Trick played four explosive sets at L.A.'s Whisky a Go Go.
But their greatest distinction, at least this month, lies in the combination of these two milestones. Unlike many who preceded them into the Hall, Cheap Trick have never stopped rocking.
Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil takes a look back on his third solo studio album -- and first in 15 years -- with the covers-heavy "Tattoos & Tequila," due out June 22.
But while he was behind the kit, Cheap Trick often worked on cruise control, playing the same 80-minute greatest-hits show night after night. (Jason Janik / Special Contributor) ...
On Tuesday (Feb. 27), rock vets Cheap Trick will release "Silver," a two-disc live album recorded at the band's 1999 25th anniversary hometown concert in Rockford, Ill. More than 15,000 fans ...
Bun E. Carlos’ drumming introduced some of Cheap Trick’s biggest hits; his sticks were the first sound audiences heard on “I Want You to Want Me” and “Ain’t That a Shame,” among ...