DORO PESCH To Celebrate 30th Anniversary Of WARLOCK's 'Triumph And Agony' Album On U.S. Tour
May 17, 2017German metal queen Doro Pesch will celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of WARLOCK's "Triumph And Agony" album on a short U.S. tour in September.
"Triumph And Agony" was WARLOCK's fourth and final album. By the late 1980s, Pesch was the only original member remaining in the group, and under legal threats from former management, decided to carry on under the DORO banner rather than put her career on hold fighting over the WARLOCK name. (Pesch has since won back the right to use the WARLOCK moniker.)
Confirmed dates are as follows:
Sep. 08 - Worcester, MA - Palladium
Sep. 10 - New York, NY – B.B. King Blues Club & Grill
Sep. 12 - Westland, MI – The Token Lounge
Sep. 14 - Chicago, IL - Reggies
Sep. 16 – West Hollywood, CA - Whisky A Go Go
In a 2000 interview with Metal Rules, Doro stated about WARLOCK: "I loved that so much and my heart and soul was so much into it. I was totally devastated when it broke up and it broke up not because of the band but because of all the bullshit around it. It was the record companies, the management, everything. The band had no control anymore, everybody else had, and the band did not. It was really tough and there were a lot of problems and I was totally heartbroken about it. But those times were awesome, man, it was awesome! I will always treasure them. I love to think about the great times."
Doro told Get Ready To Rock! that "everything fell into place" for WARLOCK after "Triumph And Agony" was released. "The record company was totally behind it, MTV put our song 'All We Are' on heavy rotation, which was a big plus, I must say, the fans were there and metal was at its peak between 1987 and 1988. Sometimes you do wish for everything to fall into place, but it's very rare that this happens as things need to work like a watch."
Doro's last release was a package titled "Strong And Proud - 30 Years Of Rock And Metal", which came out in June 2016 via Nuclear Blast. It contained three decades of Doro — three unforgettable nights — forever captured on three DVDs and two Blu-rays, including a two-hour-plus music movie.
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