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Livin back on the Glory days of Sunset Strip

Florida-based rockers BULLETBOYS - featuring Marq Torien, Lonnie Vencent, Ryche Green and Tony Marcus - are heading out on the second leg of the Road To Nowhere 09/10 Tour. Confirmed dates currently include:

October
31 - Peoria, AZ - Skye

November
2 - Casper, WY - Downtown Grill & Venue
4 - Goshen, IN - Sunset Grille
5 - Indianapolis, IN - 8 Second Saloon
6 - South Barrington, IL - Penny Road Pub
7 - Janesville, WI - The Back Bar
8 - Lakewood, OH - The Hi-Fi Concert Club
9 - Rockville Centre, NY - The Vibe Lounge (* Not a concert. Live On Eddie Trunk's show.)
12 - Buford, GA - 37 Main (with L.A. GUNS)
13 - New Port Richey, FL - Bourbon St. Nightclub
14 - Jacksonville Beach, FL - Freebird Live
17 - Austin, TX - Red Eyed Fly
19 - Mission, TX - Smokin' Aces
20 - The Woodlands, TX - The 19th Hole
21 - Oklahoma City, OK - Rock Theatre

December
18 - Santa Ana, CA - Galaxy Theatre (with PRETTY BOY FLOYD)

A recent Bulletboys press release reads: "It is with great excitement that Bulletboys announce the return of original member and bassist Lonnie Vencent!

Lonnie's major contributions lead to the over success of Bulletboys from the beginning and there is no doubt that with Lonnie's charismatic performances and stage prescence Bulletboys take it up a notch. Please welcome back Lonnie Vencent!

With half of the original line up now intact it is only fitting that Bulletboys also announce the return of guitarist Tony Marcus. Tony has joined the band to take over guitar duties. Tony, most notable for his current role as a member in XYZ, also plays in ASHES OF YOUR ENEMY. Tony played in ARCADE with Stephen Pearcy (RATT) and also VICIOUS DELITE with Stephen Pearcy and Mike Duda (W.A.S.P.). What most may not know is that Tony was the original replacement for Mick Sweda when he departed in the 90's.

"Music is my life, and rejoining Marq and Lonnie is an honor. Let's Rock!!" - Tony Marcus

"We've been in negotiations with Lonnie and Tony to get them back in the band since May 09' and had hoped to solidify this lineup for the release of 10c Billionaire and the Rockfest tour. Unfortunately, we didn't make the cutoffs and had to go with what was available to us at the time good or bad." - Bill Chavis CEO Chavis Records."

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