Tonic Lemon Parade Mediafire Movies

Posted By admin On 09.10.19

12 videos Play all Tonic - Lemon Parade ironcitydevildog Europa & Samba Pa Ti - Santana - Live at Montreux - Duration: 14:18. Doc Strange Recommended for you. TONIC – Lemon Parade (1996 Polygram) “If You Could Only See” was both the song the put Tonic on the map, and the one that put the bullet in their career. If you’re over a certain age, you remember the powerful and tasteful ballad from when it hit the charts in 1997.

Jeff Russo and Emerson Hart - Members of TonicBackground informationOrigin,Genres,Years active1993 ( 1993)–2004, 2008–presentLabels///WebsiteMembersPast membersDan RothchildKevin ShepardTonic is an American rock band, formed in 1993. Later members have included, Kevin Shepard, and Dan Rothchild. Signed to a recording contract in 1995, the band released its debut album in 1996.

The single ' reached No. 11 on the Billboard Airplay Hot 100 in 1997, and Lemon Parade itself reached.Tonic spent much of the next two years touring, adding to its reputation as a relentlessly gigging band. In addition to extensive touring Tonic produced other work, including songs for feature film soundtracks. After self-producing its 1999 album, Tonic released its third album in 2002.

Tonic received two Grammy nominations from Head on Straight, including one for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for 'Take Me As I Am', and one for Best Rock Album. The band then went on hiatus beginning in 2004 while its members pursued other musical endeavors. It wasn't until late 2008 Tonic became active again, embarking on a tour and releasing a greatest-hits compilation, all of which served as a prelude to their fourth studio album, 2010's.

After the release of that album, Tonic has continued to tour and remain active into the year 2016, when they released an all-acoustic version of Lemon Parade titled in celebration of that album's 20th anniversary and which utilized direct funding from fans. They have earned two nominations.

The record as a whole is full of the heavy, distortion-laden Tonic sound, and guitars that make them who they are.Music critic Shawn M. Haney reviews for All Music GuideTonic was founded by Emerson Hart and guitarist Jeff Russo, long-separated childhood friends who randomly crossed paths at a, area pool hall in 1993. The pair quickly began collaborating on music writing, and soon added bass player Dan Rothchild, whom they met at a venue named the Kibitz room. The final addition to the band was drummer Kevin Shepard, who was recruited at an L.A. Venue named Masker's Cafe.Hart later said the original choice for the band's name was Radio Flyer, but upon learning that name was unavailable, selected Tonic instead (the band later referenced the term Radio Flyer in their song 'Top Falls Down'). The newly formed group performed gigs around the area prior to signing their first professional recording contract in 1995. Earning a reputation as a 'relentlessly gigging' band, Tonic played over 300 shows in less than two years during the mid-to-late 1990s.Teaming with producer, Tonic released their debut album on July 15, 1996.

AlbumBitter lemon tonic

Music critic Shawn M. Haney said of the album that, 'The record as a whole is full of the heavy, distortion-laden Tonic sound, and guitars that make them who they are.' Singles for the songs 'Open Up Your Eyes' and ', were released in 1996 and 1997 respectively. The single 'If You Could Only See' received the honor of being Rock Radio's most played song of 1997, and Lemon Parade as an album reached. Were created for the songs 'Open Up Your Eyes,' 'If You Could Only See,' and 'Soldier's Daughter.'

The Lemon Parade album spent 57 weeks on the chart, reaching a peak of No. 28 during the week of August 2, 1997. By February 2003 Lemon Parade's running total of albums sold had reached 1.3 million copies.replaced Rothchild on bass in December 1996, and around this same time period drummer Shepard ceased full-time activity with the band for family and personal reasons. The year 1997 marked the band's first contribution to an original soundtrack, recording the song 'Eyes of Sand' for the. Continuing their work on film soundtracks into 1998, Tonic recorded the song 'Flower Man' for, and performed a cover of the song for the soundtrack. Tonic also performed a cover of the song 'Second Hand News' for the album 'Legacy: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac's Rumours.' The band finished 1998 by contributing a live version of the song 'Open Up Your Eyes' to the charitable album.

On March 1, 1999 the band released the now out-of-print CD, which featured an acoustic version of 'If You Could Only See' and the previously unreleased music video of 'Soldier's Daughter'. In 2000, Tonic allowed their song 'Mean To Me' from their album Sugar to be released as a single from the soundtrack album for the Warner Bros. Film, which was directed by -winning director. The band appeared in the music video for the song, which featured clips from the film as well as actors from it, who seemingly appear to be interacting with the band via webcam as they perform the song.1999–2003.there are no bad songs to be found anywhere on the entire album, each one bearing its own redeeming qualities, whether a driving beat or a tenacious scrap of melody.Music critic Mathias Sheaks reviews for All Music GuideThe band returned to the studio to self-produce their second album.

Released on November 9, 1999, the album title shared the same name as the fifth track on the recording. The creative and collaborative process spanned several geographic locations including, and a 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m 2) mansion in, where actual recording for the album was performed. 'Knock Down Walls' and ' were charting singles released off the record, with the latter having first appeared on the to the movie.

Tonic Band

With Shepard no longer part of the band, Peter Maloney played drums on the album, although filled in for the single 'You Wanted More'. Music videos for the songs 'You Wanted More' and 'Mean to Me' were created as part of the album's promotion.

Tonic appeared on the television shows and in late 1999 as part of additional promotion. Sugar spent eight total weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, reaching a peak of No. 81 in its first week of release.A cover of the song 'East Bound and Down' for the original television soundtrack rounded out the group's output for the year 1999.

The band later contributed a performance of 'Mean To Me' to the fourth installment in the charitable Live in the X Lounge album series.Tonic took a break from constant touring and recording, time which Hart used to, '.make sure the next record would be coming from fresh eyes and ears' after he moved to a new home in. In 2002 the band began collaborating with producer on their next studio recording. In contrast to the 'exhausting' experience of self-producing Sugar, producer Rock's 'laid-back efficiency' and studio location provided a welcome change. The resulting studio album, was released on September 1, 2002.While still billed as a three-piece band, Joey Waronker performed much of the drumming on 'Head On Straight,' and the band also utilized drummer Kevin Murphy for some live performances during this time period. The band also enlisted the help of Keyboardist Will Holis. Hart and Russo both also played piano and Rhodes synth respectively on the record. Head on Straight charted on the Billboard 200 for one week, where it was No. 141.

In its review of the album, Rolling Stone described it by saying it was, '.less rootsy and harder-rocking than previous efforts.' In March 2003 Tonic embarked on an acoustic tour, and as band member Russo said, they were hoping to, '.bring things back to a level where we remember what it's all about.' It wasn’t like we broke the band up. Everyone just went to their own corner and did their own thing.

We figured when it was time to get back together it will happen.Jeff Russo comments on Tonic's 2004-2008 hiatusWhile Head on Straight had sold 34,000 copies by February 2003, in 2003 the band received two nominations, one for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for 'Take Me As I Am', and one for Best Rock Album. While the band's activity began to diminish, they participated in the annual music-themed cruise, performing there in 2004 for instance. The grind of constant touring over the previous seven years had taken its toll on the band, and each member needed some space.Tonic went on hiatus beginning in 2004, all three members began working on other projects unrelated to Tonic. Hart released a solo album entitled Cigarettes and Gasoline on July 17, 2007.

Russo became part of the band, who released a self-titled CD in 2007. Lavery did song writing for projects including the feature-length movies and, and began playing bass on tour for in March 2007. Commenting on this time period, Russo said, 'It wasn’t like we broke the band up. Everyone just went to their own corner and did their own thing.

We figured when it was time to get back together it will happen.' Band reactivation The first verifiable account that Tonic was reuniting came in November 2008 via an announcement from band member Russo, confirming new tour dates and a forthcoming studio album. 'We're planning on getting together to write some new material,' Russo said. 'Over the last 6 months or so we've been talking about it. We've been doing different things for the last 6 years, and we all decided that we missed rocking.' At the end of the day we've always relied on the cream rising to the top and creating a great product and great songs and being honest about where we are.Emerson Hart comments during an interview about the Tonic albumOfficially active again, Tonic had already played their first show together in many years on September 16, 2008 at a venue in Antioch, Illinois. As part of the band's 2009 tour, a greatest hits compilation titled A Casual Affair:The Best of Tonic was released.

The album featured live versions of the songs 'Irish' and 'Sugar' in addition to an acoustic version of 'You Wanted More.' November 2009 marked the band's inclusion in the video game, as the track 'If You Could Only See' was a playable song in the game.After the year 2010 began, Tonic announced that their self-titled fourth studio album, would be released on May 4, 2010. The album was primarily recorded over the span of a month during fall 2009 at Conway Studios in Hollywood. Pete Maloney also continued his longtime association with the band by playing drums on the album.

The album was jointly produced by Tonic and Nathaniel Kunkel, with the song 'Release Me' chosen as the first single from the album. A promotional behind the scenes tour of Conway Studios hosted by Emerson Hart was made available on Amazon.com's Tonic store and at the time. In an official press release for the album, bandmember Hart said about Tonic that, 'When we play music together it feels like going home. Getting together, playing some rock-n-roll, it's the best feeling in the world.' The self-titled album spent one week on the Billboard 200 chart, where it ranked 150. Tonic continued to tour in conjunction with the release of their self-titled album into late 2011.

2011 and beyond. Many of you have been asking about Lemon Parade and if we were doing anything special to commemorate its 20th anniversary. The answer is, “why yes we are.” We’re currently re-recording a very special acoustic version of the album.Part of Tonic's announcement regarding the launch of their fan-direct funding campaign to record an all-acoustic version of Lemon ParadeTonic continued to actively tour into 2011. As 2012 began, the band made official announcements via their feed that writing and recording on new songs had begun. The band continued periodically playing shows throughout the course of 2012, with mention of some vocals for new songs being recorded on July 21. In June 2012, Tonic partnered with Hard Rock International to become 'Artist Ambassadors,' traveling to Haiti to raise awareness of hunger issues still affecting many residents of the country. Hart provided an update to the band's studio recording work in December 2012, saying the band was debating whether to release their upcoming studio recordings as either an or a full studio album.

As the band continued to tour periodically into the start of the year 2014, Hart announced he was releasing a new solo album, and Russo began scoring the television series and various other film, TV and video game projects.In March 2016, Tonic announced that in celebration of Lemon Parade's 20th anniversary, they would utilize direct funding from fans via the website to record and release an all-acoustic version of that album. This funding platform method allows purchasers to pre-order the album in various formats, including marking the first time any Tonic album has been commercially available as a.

Other incentives and items offered by the band included handwritten lyric pages for the purchaser's choice of one track from the album, access to exclusive video and content updates showing the behind-the-scenes creative process, and even an offer to purchase a private concert by the band. Current members. lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1993-2004, 2008–present). lead guitar, backing vocals (1993-2004, 2008–present). bass, backing vocals (1996-2004, 2008–present)Touring members. Pete Maloney - drums.

Miles McPherson - drums. Ian O'neill - drums. Kasey Todd - drumsFormer members.

Dan Rothchild - bass, backing vocals (1993-1996). Kevin Shepard - drums (1993-1996)Discography. ^ Haney, Shawn M. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved September 5, 2009. ^ Universal Music Enterprises (May 18, 2009). Retrieved June 11, 2009.

Tonic If You Could Only See

^ Hosbond, Kevin (April 20, 1998). Iowa State Daily Publication Board, Inc. Retrieved November 8, 2009. ^. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved June 17, 2009.

Retrieved September 28, 2009. ^. Archived from on September 22, 2009. Retrieved September 18, 2009.

^. Nielsen Business Media. Retrieved September 27, 2009. ^ Ault, Susanne (February 22, 2003). Retrieved February 6, 2010.

^ Dalka, Dave (December 14, 2002). Retrieved September 10, 2009. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Macrovision Corporation.

Retrieved June 11, 2009. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved September 7, 2009. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved September 7, 2009.

Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved September 29, 2009.

Retrieved September 27, 2009. ^ Sheaks, Mathias. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved September 10, 2009. ^ Olson, Catherine Applefeld. Retrieved September 5, 2009. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).

January 19, 2000. Retrieved September 10, 2009. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved December 7, 2009. Retrieved September 28, 2009. Retrieved September 28, 2009.

Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved September 7, 2009. Retrieved September 27, 2009.

Semioli, Tom. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved September 5, 2009. Horad, Christian (September 25, 2002). Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 6, 2010.

^ Warner, Neil K. Alternative Addiction. Retrieved February 25, 2010., LLC. Archived from on January 26, 2013. Retrieved September 29, 2009. Olsen, Eric (November 5, 2004). Technorati Media.

Bitter Lemon Tonic

Retrieved September 7, 2009. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved February 12, 2010.

Rovi Corporation. Retrieved February 7, 2010. ^. Alternative Addiction. November 25, 2008. Archived from on December 11, 2008. Retrieved June 11, 2009.

^ Graff, Gary (February 18, 2010). Retrieved February 19, 2010. Rominski, Janelle (September 16, 2008). NBC5 Street Team. Retrieved December 7, 2009. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas.

Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved September 7, 2009.

Magrino, Tom (October 19, 2009). CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved November 7, 2009. ^. Your Story.org.

February 18, 2010. Retrieved February 19, 2010. Retrieved February 20, 2010. Retrieved May 15, 2010. ^. Retrieved March 25, 2016.

^. Retrieved January 14, 2012. Tonic Online. Retrieved September 27, 2012.External links. at.