Tricyclic
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"For a Good Time Tricyclic"
Marion, Iowa
United States
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| Member Since | 1/7/2008 | | Band Members | Chris Tuetken-Lead Vocals and Rhythm, Bass Guitar,
Alan Melville-Lead, Rhythm, Bass Guitar and Vocals,
Dave Herboldsheimer-Drums | | Influences | Bryan Adams, Billy Idol, Beatles, Def Leppard, Kiss, Maroon 5, Nickelback, Seether. | | Sounds Like | A cross between the 80's bands and today's bands such as Nickelback and Seether. | | Record Label | unsigned | | Type of Label | Major |
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| About Tricyclic |
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Tricyclic played their first show in January of 2001 at The Blue Chip in Monticello, Ia. The band was founded by Chris Tuetken with fellow pharmacy student Bill Cummings who played lead guitar. Chris convinced Bill to dust off his guitar and play a few open mic gigs at The Mill in Iowa City while they looked for a drummer and bass player. Gordon Lightfoot and Mike Freshwater soon were added as drummer and bass player. The original version of the group played mostly cover songs and even recorded three originals. They played several venues including The Green Room and The Que in Iowa City.
After graduating from pharmacy school in May of 2002 Chris and the rest of the guys parted ways. Chris eventually found Tanner Bronneman and David Herboldsheimer to play bass and drums. The second version of the group continued to experiment with original music but still remained mainly a cover band playing gigs in Monticello, Anamosa, Iowa City and even Waterloo. After a year or so of being a trio Eric Hagen joined the band as drummer, Alan Melville was brought on to play lead and Chris Hutchins played bass on and off with several other bass players including Joe Krucek and Johnny Russ. The third coming of the band still messed around with originals a bit but stuck mainly with the covers. This version of the band started playing the Fourth of July Parade in Monticello and the Freedom Festival Parade in Cedar Rapids. Other venues included Coctails and Company, 3rd Street Live and The Chrome Horse Saloon in Cedar Rapids.
The current lineup of the band includes Chris on lead vocals and bass/rhythm guitar, Alan on lead guitar, Dave on drums. Tricyclic continues to be mainly a cover band playing anything from the Beatles to Seether depending on the crowd.
Song list includes (but is not limited to):
Rockn' Me-Steve Miller Band
The Middle-Jimmy Eat World
Mony Mony-Billy Idol
Once Bitten Twice Shy-Great White
Fake It-Seether
Rockin The Free World-Neil Young
Fishin' in the Dark-Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
What I Like About You-The Romantics
R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A-John Cougar Mellencamp
Old Time Rock'n'Roll-Bob Seger
Blister in the Sun-The Violent Femmes
Takin' Care of Business-BTO
Hey Jealousy-Gin Blossoms
Keep Your Hands to Yourself-Georgia Satellites
Bad Moon Rising-Creedence Clearwater Revival
Summer of '69-Bryan Adams
Louie, Louie
Hard to Handle-The Black Crowes
Brown-Eyed Girl-Van Morrison
Already Gone-The Eagles
Knockin' on Heaven's Door-Gun's and Rose's
Sweet Home Alabama-Lynryd Skynard
Good-Better Than Ezra
Mustang Sally-The Commitments
Sweet Child of Mine-Gun's and Roses
Hit Me With Your Best Shot-Pat Benetar
Wild Thing
Rockstar-Nickelback
Lips of an Angel-Hinder
Simple Man-Shinedown
Any Way You Want It-Journey
Runaround Sue
My Own Worst Enemy-Lit
Shook Me All Night Long-AC/DC
I Want You To Want Me-Cheap Trick
Beverly Hills-Weezer
Centerfold-The J. Geils Band
She Hates Me-Puddle of Mudd
Born to be Wild
We Will Rock You-Queen
I Love Rock'n'Roll-Joan Jett
Johnny Be Good
Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy-Big and Rich
Talk Dirty to Me-Poison
Pour Some Sugar On Me-Def Leppard
Twist and Shout-The Beatles
Kryptonite-Three Doors Down
Figured You Out-Nickelback
Crazy Bitch-Buck Cherry
Rock and Roll All Nite-Kiss
Friends in Low Places-Garth Brooks
Feel Like Makin' Love-Bad Company
The Authority Song-John Cougar Mellencamp
N.I.B.-Black Sabbath
Fly Me Courageous-Drivin and Cryin
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