
Papa Roach
Papa Roach can be booked through this site. Papa Roach entertainment booking site. Papa Roach
is available for public concerts and events. Papa Roach can be booked for
private events and Papa Roach can be booked for corporate events and
meetings through this Papa Roach booking page.
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up the performance or appearance fee for Papa Roach, we act as YOUR agent in
securing Papa Roach at the best possible price. We go over the rider for
Papa Roach and work directly with Papa Roach or the responsible agent for
Papa Roach to secure the talent for your event. We become YOUR agent,
representing YOU, the buyer.
In fact, in most cases we can negotiate for
the acquisition of Papa Roach for international dates and newer promoters
providing you meet professional requirements.
Papa Roach Biography
Starting out as a punk- and rap-influenced band, the northern
Californian alt-metal group Papa Roach grew into a straight-ahead hard
rock ensemble with strong heavy metal leanings. Consisting of Coby
Dick, Jerry Horton, Dave Buckner, and Tobin Esperance, Papa Roach
formed in 1993 and began releasing EPs soon after, including 1994's
Potatoes for Christmas and 1995's Caca Bonita. By 1996, the group
replaced original bassist Will James with Esperance and hired a new
manager; the following year, Papa Roach released their first
full-length album, Old Friends from Young Years, which became a
surprise hit on local radio. The band's regional success led to more
prominent gigs, including dates with Suicidal Tendencies, Sevendust,
and Powerman 5000, and a deal with Dreamworks Records, which released
Papa Roach's second album, Infest, in early 2000. The album went triple
platinum thanks to the success of the single Last Resort. Two years
later, frontman Coby Dick opted to go by his given name of Jacoby
Shaddix. A second album, lovehatetragedy, appeared in June 2002.
Stylistically, the band had begun to grow beyond its rap-rock roots and
the new tracks showcased a slightly more mature, melodic, and
straightforward hard rock sound. That same summer the band joined a
number of rap acts including Ludacris and Xzibit on Eminem's Anger
Management Tour. In 2004, the band released their third studio effort,
Getting Away with Murder. Bouyed by the success of the single Scars,
Getting Away with Murder sold well and eventually went platinum. Two
years later, Papa Roach began work on their fourth studio album at the
infamous and historical Paramour mansion in Hollywood -- once the home
of silent movie star Antonio Moreno. Released in fall 2006, The
Paramour Sessions also featured a heavy L.A. rock aesthetic. ~ Heather
Phares, All Music Guide
Written by Heather Phares