Cinderella: The Life Of The Party
They’ve got Aerosmith-styled vocals, the in-concert energy of Ratt, the Rolling Stones’ producer, Jon Bon Jovi’s blessing and the help of a fairy godmother. Well, the fairy godmother may be a little far fetched. How about if we say they’ve got a guardian angel or two looking over their shoulders?
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Cinderella: The Life Of The Party
Jodi Summers
They’ve got Aerosmith-styled vocals, the in-concert energy of Ratt, the Rolling Stones’ producer, Jon Bon Jovi’s blessing and the help of a fairy godmother. Well, the fairy godmother may be a little far fetched. How about if we say they’ve got a guardian angel or two looking over their shoulders? Who are they, you ask, curiosity getting the best of you. They’re Cinderella, the most ravishing and entertaining newcomers to join the rock ’n’ roll ball in quite some time.
For vocalist Tom Keifer and bassist Eric Brittingham, pumpkins started turning into coaches three years ago when the two
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