June 11, 2010
Recently, the 1980’s have taken on an almost mythical place in pop culture. There is a growing obsession with the fashion, the television shows and films and especially the music of that decade. One band that had thrived during those days has reemerged to take it’s rightful place in music….Naked Eyes.
A Burt Bacharach/Hal David tune “Always Something There To Remind Me,” exploded into the Top Ten, followed by “Promises, Promises” and “When The Lights Go Out.” The back to back to back hits resulted in massive U.S. radio airplay and an almost constant presence on MTV. Their follow-up album, “Fuel for the Fire” produced the hit single “(What) In The Name of Love.”
Naked Eyes has been playing live shows across America from Hollywood to Carnegie Hall, has performed on PBS, and put out a live concert DVD. Fumbling With The Covers” was released in July 2007.
The 2010 Oak Tree at Hollywood Park fall concert lineup will be announced soon. Opening night is Thursday, September 30
Located at the north end of the Grandstand, the spacious North Park lawn provides the perfect, under the stars, setting for the concerts.
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