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Metal / Hard Rock 14 February, 2010

Theory Of A Deadman Frontman Says 'The Band Had To Compete In Races' To Perform At The Olympics

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NEW YORK (Top40 Charts/ RoadRunner Records) - Since releasing their 3rd full length, 2008's Scars & Souvenirs, Vancouver, BC's Theory of a Deadman have been having their share of moments in the sun. Their single 'Bad Girlfriend' hit No 1 on the rock charts, the album was certified Gold, the band was invited to play the Grey Cup, Crue Fest 2, and are currently on a North American headlining run about to make a special stop at The Olympics.

In hosting the 2010 Winter Olympics, Canada is marrying music and sports in offering some of the best artists hailing from each territory of their country to rock their respective stadiums during the Olympic Medal Ceremonies each night. On Friday, February 19th, Theory of a Deadman will be joining the ranks of Sarah MacLachlan, Rush, Nelly Furtado, Barenaked Ladies and many other artists given the honor of performing in 'The Victory Concert Series.' While Medals are being awarded for the Women's Snowboarding Half-Pipe competition, the band will be playing a full set which can be streamed right here.

Says frontman/ underrated comedian Tyler Connolly of the band's inclusion in the event, 'It feels pretty good. The four of us in the band had to compete in races to actually get into it.' The jokester continues, 'I won, I did the triathlon, where you cross-country ski with a gun on your back, then shoot at a picture of a bulls-eye. I hit a bulls-eye.'

More seriously, Connolly explains, 'It's going to be pretty awesome. It's in our hometown, Vancouver, [but] it's in the middle of a tour, so unfortunately, we're not going to be able to see anything other than play the show, because we have to leave that night. But it will be great, a lot of friends and family will be there, and we get to play in BC Place, which we've never played in before - it's a huge stadium.'

Further putting it into context, Connolly details, 'It's massive; it's like a football stadium. It's going to be loud - there's going to be 50 or 60,000 people there.' When asked if that's the largest crowd the band has ever performed in front of, Connolly replies, 'We did the Grey Cup last year, which was in Montreal, and that's like the Super Bowl of Canada - I think it was 65,000. That was our biggest crowd that we've performed in front of so far. But this will be great.'

Whether via TV or computer screen, fans around the world can tune in to NBC or NBConline to catch Theory's performance in it's entirety.






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