David Lantz From Rock Blvd
David Lantz From Rock Blvd

David Lantz From Rock Blvd

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<p>ROCK BOULEVARD, formed in 1985 in Reno, Nevada, and was originally known as ROCK BLVD. The band would later move to Ohio and record their first album, which would not be released until 2020 on Metallic Blue Records. ROCK BOULEVARD was rehearsing six days a week at Showcase Rehearsal Studio in Reno, Nevada. On a Sunday evening, they caught the attention of well-known lead singer Marc Grover (VICES, AXCENT, RAWKON, PUSHBOX, VALENTINE RODEO), who was on the lookout for a new band after fronting the recently disbanded and highly acclaimed hard rock band RAWKON. Marc was impressed with the band’s work ethic. He was looking for guys who shared his same drive to land a major record contract. Marc’s creativity and determination helped ROCK BOULEVARD elevate their live show by staging the band in front of a large mirror to coordinate their stage moves. During this time, ROCK BOULEVARD started gaining in popularity as they played many of Reno’s clubs such as Del Mar Station, The Grand Ball Room, The Lime Light, Easy Street, The Tumble Weed, The Ice House, The Quake, Sierra Stix, and The Metamorphosis. They opened for BABYLON A.D. and SHARK ISLAND. Other bands also opened for them, including WRECKAGE, METAL MINDED, MIDNIGHT SKY, and many others.</p> <p>ROCK BOULEVARD’s new lineup wrote many new songs. The size of the crowds at their live shows increased accordingly and songs like “Girl You Know (It’s Your Love)” and “I Got What You Want” quickly became crowd favorites. The band was eager to get back in the studio to record their new material. ROCK BOULEVARD won Reno’s 1990 “Battle of the Bands” held at the Easy Street Night Club, where they entered the competition as the heavy favorite. ROCK BOULEVARD did not disappoint the fans by playing a tight and high-energy show. ROCK BOULEVARD was awarded six hours of studio time at Granny’s House Studio for winning the “Battle of the Bands” competition. The guys were able to pull together an additional five thousand dollars to record their self-titled album.</p> <p>The band enter

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