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Tom Keifer is a native of Springfield, Pennsylvania. [3] He grew up in a musical family and began playing guitar at a young age. He soon discovered and loved Blues music and was heavily influenced by it. Keifer joined his first rock band while attending Springfield High School. He soon learned to play the electric guitar.
Tom Keifer had been working on The Way Life Goes since 2003. It was released on 30 April 2013 through Merovee Records, part of Warner Music Group 's Independent Label Group. This is the first new studio material from Keifer or Cinderella since Still Climbing in 1994.
Ron Simms is an American custom motorcycle builder, operating his business, Simms Custom Cycles, in Hayward, California. Simms has been building custom motorcycles for over 47 years. Simms has been building custom motorcycles for over 47 years.
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"It was the sheer fear of not being able to [sing], because I love it, that drove me to find a solution."
Tom Keifer – lead vocals, electric guitar, 12 and 6-string acoustic guitars, steel guitar, dobro, piano, harmonica; Jeff LaBar – guitar, slide guitar, background vocals; Eric Brittingham – bass, 12-string bass, background vocals; Fred Coury – drums, percussion, background vocals
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Tom Keifer – electric guitar and background vocals on "A Hundred Miles of Bad Road" Michael Landau – electric guitar; Brent Mason – acoustic guitar, electric guitar; Martina McBride – background vocals on "Practice Life" David Lee Murphy – background vocals; Jimmy Nichols – piano, keyboards, background vocals; Melinda Norris ...