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Rick Springfield: Live in Rockford

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About Rick Springfield: Live In Rockford

Product Description Over the past 3 decades, Grammy Award winning artist, Rick Springfield has continually brought his vivacity and charisma to center stage for millions of fans spanning across the globe. Success has indeed not spoiled him yet as he continues full-throttle balancing his acting and music career with the support of 17-top 40 hits and 19 million records sold. Filmed live as part of the HDNet Concert Series at the Coronado Theatre in Rockford, Illinois, Rick showcases his talent and everlasting energy in this special release DVD. With a 17 song set list plus bonus material, this DVD pumps out all the greatest hits as well as new classics to prove that Rick Springfield has the staying power of a legendary pop icon of his time. Track Listing: 1. I'll Make You Happy 2. Will I 3. Affair of the Heart 4. I've Done Everything for You 5. Rock of Life 5. Red House 6. Don't Talk to Strangers 7. I Get Excited 8. Baker Street 9. Broken Wings 10. Beautiful You 11. Living In Oz 12. Love Somebody 13. Jesus Saves 14. Kristina 15. Human Touch 16. Jessie's Girl About the Actor Rick Springfield has withstood the test of time far better than most critics would ever have imagined writing and performing some of the best-crafted power pop of the past 30 years. A much sought after and highly accomplished lead guitarist in his native Australia, he garnered his first U.S. success with a re-recording of his Australian hit "Speak to the Sky" (Capitol, 1972, #14). Rick went on to record the masterful Wait For Night, only to have the album abandoned promotionally when the parent record label collapsed in 1976. A breakthrough came when Rick was able to secure a recording contract with RCA on the strength of his next batch of demos. In the midst of recording what would become the quintessential pop album Working Class Dog, for his debut on the RCA label, Rick was cast to play the young, eligible Dr. Noah Drake on General Hospital in 1981. Rick's popularity skyrocketed, setting the stage for the imminent release of Working Class Dog later that year. Powered by 3 Top 40 hits including the classic the classic Number One Hit Jessie's Girl, (RCA, 1981, # 1) and the Top Ten follow-up I've Done Everything for You, (RCA, 1981, #8) as well as the party-starter, Love is Alright Tonite, Working Class Dog enjoyed multi-platinum smash success. The follow-up album, Success Hasn't Spoiled Me Yet, again reached multi-platinum certification after its release in 1982, spawning the smash hit Don't Talk to Strangers (RCA, 1982, #2); 1983's Living in Oz took an edgier stance musically, spawning the Top Ten Hit Affair of the Heart. (RCA, 1983, #9) as well as the crowd pleasing arms-in-the-air hit Human Touch (RCA, 1983, #18) When Springfield made his big screen debut in 1984 for the movie Hard to Hold, the soundtrack found Rick with another Top Five hit, Love Somebody. (RCA, 1984, #5) Rick's recording career continued with Tao (1985), and 1988's Rock of Life. Rick took time off from recording to settle in with family life and subsequently released Sahara Snow in 1997, his first full album of collaborative work with Tim Pierce and Bob Marlette. Karma , released in 1998, coincided with Rick's full blown return to the concert stage performing to sell out crowds as fans clamored to the internet, hungry for word of Rick's return to their hometown. The power of the critically acclaimed shock/denial/anger/acceptance (2004) propelled Rick onward, touring continuously through 2004 into 2005. The "Shock Tour" culminated with a raucous cold-out concert in Rockford, IL. Rick has sold over 19 million records while charting a whopping 17 Top 40 hits to date. Having performed for millions of fans over the last three decades, and showing no signs of slowing down, Rick continues to play 100 shows a year, sharing his love of performing, unstoppable energy and his unique brand of crowd interaction with thousands of fans each night. Rick literally wades deep into