The
All-American Rejects
will perform on Auto Club Speedway’s DiscoverIE FanZone Entertainment Stage
prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Auto Club 400 on Sunday, March 25. Tickets to the Auto Club 400, which
include The All-American Rejects live pre-race performance, start as low as
$35.
Their newest album, Kids in the Street on DGC/Interscope
records is scheduled for release March 26, and their first single, “Beekeeper’s
Daughter,” along with the rest of the tracks on Kids In The Street, was produced by Grammy-nominated producer
Greg Wells, who is known for his work with Adele, Katy Perry, and One Republic,
among others.
Since forming in Stillwater,
Oklahoma in 1999, The All-American
Rejects have released three studio albums: their platinum self-titled
debut, featuring the breakthrough hit “Swing Swing,” followed by 2005’s
double-platinum Move Along, which
spawned the Top 10 hits “It Ends Tonight,” “Dirty Little Secret,” and “Move
Along,” as well as the gold-certified When
The World Comes Down, featuring the four-million seller “Gives You Hell” –
the most played song of 2009 on Top 40 radio – which spent four weeks at No. 1 and
more than 13 weeks in the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. The All-American Rejects; lead singer,
lyricist, and bassist Tyson Ritter, guitarist Nick Wheeler, rhythm guitarist
Mike Kennerty and drummer Chris Gaylor, have sold more than 4 million albums
and 16 million singles worldwide.
'Bout time something other than Country played at a NASCAR race. Great band.
ReplyDeleteGive 'em Hell.
Doug from NJ