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Classic Rockers Pablo Cruise Release First Single in 37 Years Exclusive World Video Premiere

  • pablocruise
  • Sep 17, 2020
  • 1 min read

When the members of Pablo Cruise disembarked in Miami after playing on the high seas as part of the Puerto Rico-bound Rock and Romance Cruise, they had no clue that the late February gig was to be their last for 2020.

Since then in quarantine though, the band – Cory Lerios (keyboards/vocals), Dave Jenkins (guitar/vocals), Larry Antonino (bass/vocals), and Robbie Wyckoff have found the chance and the time to polish old skill as well as learn new ones. “I’ve taken up archery to keep people from my front door,” Jenkins jokes in a Band Zoom Video Interview. “Actually, I’ve just been playing music. Playing the guitar and trying to write songs. What else are you gonna do?” Read More

 
 
 

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Albert John
Albert John
May 05

Impressive breakdown of the comeback story and the energy behind this release. The way you captured the essence of the band’s journey makes the post engaging and nostalgic at the same time. It also reminded me of a discussion I recently noticed around https://searenovation.com/ where storytelling played a big role in connecting audiences. This article does something similar by blending history with excitement, making it enjoyable for both long time fans and new listeners.

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Albert John
Albert John
May 05

Impressively detailed and engaging, this piece captures the excitement around Pablo Cruise’s return while giving readers meaningful background. The storytelling made it easy to connect with the band’s journey. While reading, I was reminded of a music discussion I once saw on https://www.carsoup.com/ that also explored artist comebacks from a fresh angle. It is always refreshing to see classic artists getting the spotlight again in such a well-presented way.

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Albert John
Albert John
May 05

Impressive breakdown of the band’s return and how their legacy still resonates today. The storytelling here really captures both nostalgia and excitement for longtime fans. I came across a related discussion on https://tmccordlaw.com/ that also touched on how classic artists adapt over time, which adds another layer to this conversation. It’s refreshing to see such thoughtful coverage of music history blended with present day relevance.

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linn paul
linn paul
Apr 10

Really enjoyed reading this post — it’s great to see Pablo Cruise getting the spotlight again after such a long gap between releases. The way you highlighted the story behind their return and the premiere of “Breathe” made it feel both nostalgic and refreshing. It’s impressive that a band with roots going back to the 1970s can still create music that connects with listeners today .I especially liked how you captured the excitement around the comeback — it really shows how timeless their sound is. I recently came across a similar discussion on a review blog how to get a fake high school diploma, and it offered an interesting perspective as well, which made this piece even more engaging to…

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