Live at Blossom
1981 video by Donnie Iris and the Cruisers
Live at Blossom | ||||
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Video by Donnie Iris and the Cruisers | ||||
Released | 1981, re-released 2006 | |||
Recorded | 1981 | |||
Genre | Rock, Music Video | |||
Length | 51 minutes | |||
Donnie Iris and the Cruisers chronology | ||||
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Live at Blossom is the first live concert video by Donnie Iris, recorded and originally released in 1981.[1] The concert was recorded at Blossom Music Center, when the band opened for the Michael Stanley Band.
Track listing
- "Agnes"
- "That's The Way Love Ought To Be"
- "King Cool"
- "Sweet Merilee"
- "I Can't Hear You"
- "Broken Promises"
- "Love Is Like a Rock"
- "Ah! Leah!"
Personnel
- Donnie Iris - lead vocals, rhythm guitars
- Mark Avsec - keyboards, background vocals
- Marty Lee Hoenes - guitars, background vocals
- Albritton McClain - bass, background vocals
- Kevin Valentine - drums
Re-release
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the concert, Live at Blossom was finally released onto DVD in 2006.[2] It contained the same track listing as above, plus the music video for the band's new song Little Black Dress (from the Ellwood City album).
Formats available
- VHS
- DVD
References
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Donnie Iris
- Back on the Streets
- King Cool
- The High and the Mighty
- Fortune 410
- No Muss...No Fuss
- Out of the Blue
- Footsoldier in the Moonlight
- Poletown
- Together Alone
- Ellwood City
- Ah! Leluiah!
- Live at Blossom
- King Cool: Ah! History of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers
- "Ah! Leah!"
- "I Can't Hear You"
- "Sweet Merilee"
- "Love Is Like a Rock"
- "My Girl"
- "Tough World"
- "The High and the Mighty"
- "Do You Compute?"
- "Injured in the Game of Love"
- Mark Avsec
- Brice Foster
- Paul Goll
- Marty Lee Hoenes
- Albritton McClain
- Steve McConnell
- Tommy Rich
- Mark Tirabassi
- Kevin Valentine
- Scott Alan Williamson
- The Jaggerz
- Wild Cherry
- Cellarful of Noise
- The Innocent
- "The Rapper"
- Discography
- Cellarful of Noise (Cellarful of Noise, 1985)
- Magnificent Obsession (Cellarful of Noise, 1988)