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  1. 11 de jul. de 2023 · Josh Todd, the longtime lead singer of the California rockers Buckcherry, has an opinion about that. It's his belief is that rock has lost its danger. "Rock is just not dangerous," the Buckcherry ...

  2. Josh Todd and the Conflict is an American hard rock band formed by Buckcherry members Josh Todd (vocals) and Stevie D (guitarist). The band released their debut album Year of The Tiger in September 2017. The album was co-produced by Stevie D and Stone Temple Pilots drummer Eric Kretz.

  3. www.buckcherry.comBuckcherry

    The BC VIP experience will allow you entrance to the show early to meet all the members of Buckcherry. The package also includes a personal photo with the band, a t-shirt and a signed exclusive VIP laminate that each member will sign for you.

  4. Still, no artists could stay in the game – let alone survive – for as long as Josh Todd has without embracing change. And embrace it he has. Todd's once wild ways have been tamed, finding the veteran frontman a wiser, more refined version of his effervescent self. If anything, he's developing an increasingly hard-to-match standard.

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCtZ6DbcnjmHG6kOZHEnWlOQJosh Todd - YouTube Music

    The band Josh Todd is: Josh Todd (lead vocals), Mike Hewitt (guitar), Jesse Logan (guitar), Mark Lettig (Bass) and Kent Ross (Drums). Initially releasing their debut album You Made Me in the US through a partnership between Josh Todd and Todd Meagher (TODD Entertainment) and XS Records (Ed Phillips), and in Japan through a distribution deal with JVC/Victor Entertainment.

  6. 13 de oct. de 2016 · Buckcherry's Josh Todd talks to Billboard about how the band picked up the pieces from its 2003 breakup and cobbled together comeback album "15." He also reveals why, despite being sober, he still ...

  7. 30 de dic. de 2021 · Buckcherry frontman Josh Todd has discussed whether he thinks the pandemic will have a detrimental effect on the future of rock bands, including his own. In conversation with Classic Rock, Todd shares his thoughts that "rock wasn’t in a good place before the pandemic", seeming to side with arguments put forward from the likes of Kiss' Gene ...