As a guitarist in the 1990s with rock band Poison he had great success with the album “Native Tongue”, whilst his other ventures have seen him join the band Mr Big and also work as a solo artist with a whole host of albums under his belt. It means that Richie Kotzen tickets are certain to be a popular choice for music fans looking for shows in more intimate venues, with an acclaimed musician taking centre stage.
His early years as a musician were part of the band Arthur’s Museum, which released the band “Gallery Closed” in 1988. However, it was joining Poison that really made his name and whilst he hit the mainstream with singles like “Until You Suffer Some (Fire & Ice)” and “Stand”, he has made a huge impact with his solo albums, which have seen regular new releases throughout the last two decades. His debut solo was a self-titled release in 1989, which he followed up with “Fever Dream” in 1990, he then joined Poison from 1991 to 1993, during which time he continued to produce a solo album in the form of “Electric Joy” in 1991. He then returned in 1994 with “Mother Head’s Family Reunion” and a range of albums in the 1990s. The last decade has seen him release albums right up until the modern day, with 2007 to 2009 featuring “Return of the Mother Head’s Family Reunion”, “Live in São Paulo” and “Peace Sign”.
So make sure you get your Richie Kotzen tickets as soon as possible – they are passes to seeing a prolific and hard working musician.