The Cliks, Hunter Valentine and The Dollyrots Tour
. Led by front man Lucas Silvera, The Cliks paired up with legendary producer-engineer Sylvia Massy to record �Dirty King� (Tommy Boy Records), their most adventurous album to date. Following the great success of their sophomore album �Snakehouse,� The Cliks� live shows became the calling card by which they were known, and in short order, musical heroes Ian Astbury of the Cult and Cyndi Lauper hand-picked the band for their respective tours. MTV�s Logo awarded The Cliks the NewNowNext �Artist On the Brink� award which ultimately led to an appearance on teenybopper mecca TRL. With the release of their brand new sophomore album �Lessons >From the Late Night� (Tommy Boy Records), Hunter Valentine was recently named �Best Local Band� by Go Magazine. Always committed to touring and performing for new audiences, the band recently returned from a west coast tour of the United States and continues to tour in their native Canada and in the United States. Working with award-winning director Taylor Cohen, their video for �The Stalker� won mtvU�s �The Freshmen�, and the band recently shot a new video for �Revenge� with acclaimed Canadian director Colin Minihan. Hunter Valentine/The Clicks Tour Dates: (*With The Dollyrots) Preview and Purchase Dollyrots CDs |
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