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Clear your schedule -- the greased-up saxophone player from The Lost Boys is touring the U.S.
One of the best horror movies from the '80s is The Lost Boys, in which Kieffer Sutherland plays a teenage vampire homoerotically terrorizing a family in a small beach town. But arguably the best scene of that movie is when when greased-up saxophone player Tim Capello performs a pelvic thrust-heavy rendition of his track I Still Believe at a beach party. Well, now horror movie fans can relive the greatest moment in modern cinema, as Tim is taking his new album on the road in the U.S.
If the cover of the album, Blood In The Reed, is indicative of Tim's sound, things haven't changed much since that fateful night in Santa Carla. There's still bondage gear, chrome jewelry, a strong jawline, and yeah, you guessed it: hot, hot saxophone. Whether Tim will perform I Still Believe live has not been specifically stated, but let's be honest, he'll probably play it twice.
Eat some mushu worms with the Frog Brothers at one of the following dates:
July 2019
12 – Philadelphia Pa – PhilaMoca
19 – Austintown Oh – El Cowboy
20 – Detroit Mi – City Club
24 – Chicago – G Man Tavern
26 – Des Moines Ia – The Fremont
27 – Omaha Ne – The Sydney
31 – Denver Co – Your Mom’s House 6PM
August 2019
2 – Salt Lake City Ut – Sugarspace
7 – Seattle Wa – The Funhouse
9 – Portland Or – The Lovecraft Bar
14 – Santa Cruz Ca – The Blue Lagoon
16 – Hollywood Ca – The Whisky A Go Go
17 – Las Vegas Nv – 172 @ Rio Las Vegas
23 – Dallas Tx – Three Links Deep Ellum
24 – Austin Tx – The Lost Well
28 – Atlanta Ga – The Masquerade
Describing his new album, Tim says, “This really is a labor of love for me. I played pretty much every note on the record with some notable exceptions. Joan Cappello sang the background vocals with me, and on I Still Believe, I had lots of help. Michael Mancini produced it and played keyboards. Sammy Merendino played the drums, and Glenn Alexander played guitar.”
"It’s definitely a rocker, but with a funky twist," he adds. "It’s mostly classic songs I love to play live and twist them around a bit (and of course it includes a brand spanking new jammed-out version of I Still Believe)."