Honorary Seabreeze toast to Bill Aucoin this Saturday

Roman Fernandez

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This June 28th marks the 4th anniversary of the passing of Bill Aucoin. As we always do, we encourage a Seabreeze toast (or whatever you may have in hand at the time, wherever in the world you might be) in his honor. So Cheers! and as always, “Onward and Upward!”

*To enhance the sense of connection between the participants of this event all over the world, we suggest getting your hands on a fine cigar (or cheap, no one cares), but a nice Partagas or Romeo & Julieta would be right up Bill’s alley. And if you want to blast some music, well, of course KISS, Billy Idol and Billy Squier are obvious suggestions. But some of Bill’s favorites are: Neil Young, Cat Stevens, and The Mamas and the Papas (Monday, Monday was a particular favorite).

– Apologies to anyone “not invited” but Facebook is capping event invites at approximately 1000 and unfortunately I have no control over which 1000 of Bill’s friends are “invited” since the code seems to pick them randomly. But if you find your way to this event page, we encourage you to join in. Cheers!

Saturday at 8 pm.

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Review: KISS, Def Leppard rock ‘n’ roll Usana crowd

Brennan Smith | Salt Lake City Tribune

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Rick Egan

West Valley City » A warm summer night saw music legends KISS and Def Leppard rock an estimated 20,000 people at Usana Amphitheatre in West Valley City.

KISS lived up to its billing as one of the best live acts in rock ‘n’ roll, lighting up the Utah night sky with pyrotechnics, confetti and anthemic songs.

Opening song » “King of the Nightime World,” played with fire shooting behind the band as bassist Gene Simmons and guitarist and lead singer Paul Stanley strutted around the stage.

Highlight » A dual encore of “Detroit Rock City” and “Rock and Roll All Night” saw the crowd explode with applause as white confetti rained down, three band members were elevated above the stage and Stanley smashed his guitar into three pieces.

Crowd favorite » For the seventh song of the set, Simmons “vomited” his signature fake blood and was raised to a microphone high above the stage. The blood dripped down his metallic chest plate as he sang “I Love It Loud.”

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