Pablo Cruise
In 1975, Pablo Cruise released its first A&M album, simply entitled *Pablo Cruise*. The album cover was shot in the
tropical gardens of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park and featured a huge gorilla standing front and center. The band
—David Jenkins (guitars, vocals), Cory Lerios (keyboards, vocals), Bud Cockrell (bass, vocals), and Steve Price (drums,
percussion)—were nowhere in sight. At that point, there was a bit of mystique surrounding Pablo Cruise. When asked
what Pablo Cruise meant, the well-rehearsed answer went something like this: “‘Pablo’ represents an honest, real, down-
to-earth individual, and ‘Cruise’ depicts his fun-loving, easy-going attitude towards life.” In essence, that’s what Pablo
Cruise’s music is all about: honest, real, down-to-earth vocals, accompanied by fun yet elegant, infectious grooves.
Hearing Pablo Cruise on record is one thing, but experiencing the band live is an exhilarating event!
From 1975 to 1985, the band toured the United States, Canada, and Japan extensively, welcoming fans to “Climb
Aboard The Good Ship Pablo Cruise.” Reaching the top 10 with mega-hits like “Whatcha Gonna Do When She Says
Goodbye?” and “Love Will Find a Way,” and several other top 20 hits, the band went on to sell several million albums
and singles collectively, establishing themselves as well-respected writers and performers within the industry. They
appeared on numerous TV shows, including Dick Clark’s American Bandstand, The Merv Griffin Show, The Dinah Shore
Hour, and in 1979, they broke Elvis Presley’s attendance record at the Sahara Tahoe in South Lake Tahoe, Nevada,
becoming the first rock band to play a casino showroom. They also became the first rock band to grace the stage at the
Grand Ole Opry. By 1985, after completing several national tours and releasing seven studio albums in total, the band
decided to take a hiatus—one that lasted nearly 20 years.
Fast forward 20 years... In 2005, a reunited Pablo Cruise picked up where they left off, and today the band performs all
over the U.S. and Canada, enjoying it more than ever. Since getting back together, they have released two live CDs and
a DVD through Sony Music, documenting their exceptional live shows. During the pandemic, the band wrote and
produced a new single (through Sony) entitled “Breathe,” which received considerable critical acclaim! One of the great
things about playing shows after all these years is that primary songwriters David Jenkins and Cory Lerios are still on
board! Cory says, “Going out and playing shows these days gives us the opportunity to not only pay tribute to our
timeless repertoire but also to see old friends and fans from back in the day, as well as gain a whole new audience!”
Today, Pablo Cruise is bringing more energy and excitement to the stage than ever before, and with the addition of
Larry Antonino (bass, vocals), Robbie Wyckoff (vocals, percussion), and Sergio Gonzalez (drums, percussion), the band
has never sounded better! If you get an opportunity to see Pablo Cruise live, don’t pass it up... IT’S GOOD TO BE LIVE!
Mike Massé is a professional musician known for his acoustic classic rock covers on his widely viewed YouTube channel (180M views!). Originally a public defender, he gained popularity through his covers of hits like "Africa" by Toto. Rock legends have expressed gratitude and appreciation for his renditions of their legendary music:
“Toto's favorite cover of ‘Africa’!” – Yahoo! Music
“Terrific!” – Dennis DeYoung (Styx)
“Love this cover!” – Sarah McLachlan
“Beautiful. Great job!” – Geddy Lee (Rush)
With a rich, melodic voice and intricate guitar work, Massé has built a global fanbase, performing live across the U.S. and internationally. His repertoire spans from The Beatles, to Pink Floyd, U2, Elton John and other legendary acts, showcasing his deep appreciation for the classic rock catalog.
Mike is joined by longtime friends and collaborators Bryce Bloom (bass/backing vocals) and Rock Smallwood (lead guitar/backing vocals). This trio makes a big sound and will have you singing along to some of your favorite classic rock songs.
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