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LoveSick Radio hits the Pacific on rock tour for the troops

June 15 , 2007 download story

Premiere pop-rock band to perform through Armed Forces Entertainment

 

Columbus, OH-based band LoveSick Radio will tour with Armed Forces Entertainment through the Pacific July 29-Aug. 29. Self-described as an “unapologetic arena pop-rock band that you actually want to hear,” LoveSick Radio promises to bring musical edge and slamming tunes for the military men and women.

Inspired by the music and attitudes of the 70’s and 80’s, LoveSick Radio brings their audience an outrageously good time by getting people on their toes and jumping. The band has opened for notable acts New Found Glory, Bowling For Soup and pop superstar Nick Lachey.

 “This band has several big achievements, but I think they will find this tour to be one of their most rewarding accomplishments, both professionally and personally,” said Frank Tagatac, Armed Forces Entertainment regional coordinator for the Pacific.

LoveSick Radio is comprised of frontman Justin Theriault, guitarist Dave Harris, bassist Josh Masters and drummer Josh McGee. Critics claim the band’s chemistry has been undeniable. In a few short years of performing together, they have generated several original hits, including “Boys Don’t Matter” and “Take Me Home Tonight.”

“Nobody deserves to rock out and let themselves go more than the troops, and we plan on making sure that happens,” said Theriault. “We are looking forward to spending time with one of the world’s most appreciative audiences and hopefully bring them a piece of America they never forget.”

 

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Armed Forces Entertainment is the lead Department of Defense agency for providing entertainment to U.S. military personnel serving overseas, with priority given to those in contingency operations and at remote and isolated locations. The Department of the Air Force is the executive agent of Armed Forces Entertainment.

Founded in 1951, Armed Forces Entertainment brings a touch of home to more than 500,000 troops annually, embracing the best of Americana that stretches across all genres of entertainment. Visit www.armedforcesentertainment.com for more information.


To learn more about LoveSick Radio, visit www.myspace.com/lovesickradio.

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