Appice Brothers
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Appice Brothers
Two of Rock’s Most Legendary Brothers Together Playing the Hits of Their Careers! Enjoy Classic Songs from Appice History Including Songs by BLACK SABBATH, DIO, ROD STEWART, OZZY OSBOURNE, CACTUS, BLUE MURDER, and MORE!
The Appice Brothers, Carmine and Vinny, have conquered the rock world for decades and now join forces to conquer the world with their own rock show.
This high-energy, mind-blowing rock concert features legendary songs from their previous bands like Black Sabbath, Dio, Ozzy Osbourne, Rod Stewart, Cactus, Blue Murder, and more.
The Appice Brothers deliver a rock show that will impress rockers across the nation!
About Carmine Appice
Legendary rock drummer, Carmine Appice (Ozzy Osbourne, Rod Stewart, Vanilla Fudge, Cactus, and Jeff Beck to name a few), has enjoyed an amazing 50+ year career as a rock star, music educator, author, and rock pioneer. He is widely considered to be one of the most accomplished showmen in rock.
Carmine is the recipient of numerous awards including Modern Drummer Hall of Fame, Hollywood Rock Walk of Fame, and dozens of gold and platinum selling records. Carmine co-wrote such monster selling Rod Stewart hits as “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy” and “Young Turks”. He has broken new ground in every aspect of his career. As a performer, as a teacher, and as a writer, he continues to inspire drummers and listeners throughout the world with his originality and his unwavering dedication to the art of drumming.
About Vinny Appice
Vinny Appice’s unique, powerful drumming is marked not by his performances with a single group, but by his flawless musical contributions and drumming to an extensive list of rock and roll icons like Black Sabbath, Ronnie James Dio, Heaven & Hell, Rick Derringer, John Lennon, and more!
A consummate performer and drummer, Vinny is also a brilliant clinician, performing clinics and master classes all across the globe, as well as making appearances in films and television.
Vinny can be heard on classic albums like Black Sabbath’s “Mob Rules” and Dio’s “Holy Diver” & “Last in Line”, and many more.