7th Heaven (band)

7th heaven is a Chicago, Illinois-based rock band created by guitarist Richie Hofherr, Tony Di Giulio, and Michael Mooshey. Formed in 1985, it has continued up to present day with changing band members. The band was named by co-founder Michael Mooshey in 1985. The band name 7th heaven was named after a line from the song "rock around the clock" By Bill Haley & His Comets. The line: "we'll be right in 7th heaven".

7th Heaven
OriginChicago, Illinois
Years active1985–present
LabelsNTD Records
Associated actsStyx, Bon Jovi
MembersRichard Hofherr
Michael Mooshey
Mark Kennetz
Nick Cox
Adam Heisler
Past membersTony DiGiulio
Tony Golec
Danny Weymouth
Andrew Blake
Dan Miller
Mark Jones
Matt Clark
Erica Heiden
Stephen Jensen
Alby Odum
Dave Carozzo
Dean Cutenelli
Chris Senior
Keith Semple
Anthony Fedorov

7th heaven was managed by Alec John Such of Bon Jovi and James Young of Styx in 1997-1998. 7th heaven is currently managed by NTD Management, which also manages such bands as "Karma Committee", "Serendipity" & HiFi Superstar. They are signed to NTD Records, writing over 5,000 songs by now, doing many shows and selling 100,000 CDs to date. Their acclaimed Silver 30-tracks double CD released in 2004 has been a very popular favourite release.[1][2][3]

The title of their 2008 release 14-track album USA-UK comes from joining of the Northern Ireland singer, Keith Semple joining the American AOR band.[4] Semple had been in Popstars: The Rivals a UK singing competition and had eventually become a member of boy band One True Voice during the period 2002-2003, before the band broke up. Semple had a gold record with One True Voice mainly through their double A side hit "Sacred Trust/After You're Gone"[5] that had reached #2 in the British music charts.

The band released the album entitled Jukebox in 2010 on the occasion of the band's 25 years. It contains over 700 of the band's song from its start to then. They have also recorded another Semple-led album entitled Pop Media in 2011 containing 22 new songs.[6]

In January 2013, Keith Semple left the band and was replaced by Anthony Fedorov as lead singer.[7] In June of that year, they released the album Synergy. On August 22, 2013 the band announced that Fedorov was no longer in the band. After Federov's departure, Keith Semple became the band's temporary lead vocalist. [8]

On December 1, 2014, Adam Blair was announced as the new lead singer. Adam has also been in bands such as Dot Dot Dot, Adam and the Go Comets and The Fabulous Janes.

Besides performing around 200 shows a year in the Chicagoland area, 7th heaven performs on the "Chicago Music Cruise" every January in the Caribbean; as well as Las Vegas every couple years.

Personnel

Current members

  • Richard Hofherr - guitars, vocals, keyboards (co-founder)
  • Michael Mooshey - drums (co-founder)
  • Adam Heisler - lead vocals, guitar
  • Mark Kennetz - bass, vocals
  • Nick Cox - guitar, vocals

Former members

  • Tony DiGiulio (co-founder)
  • Tony Golec
  • Danny Weymouth
  • Andrew Blake
  • Dan Miller
  • Mark Jones
  • Matt Clark
  • Erica Heiden
  • Stephen Jensen
  • Alby Odum
  • Dave Carozzo
  • Dean Cutenelli
  • Chris Senior
  • Keith Semple
  • Anthony Fedorov
  • Tamara Mooshey

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1990: The Time Has Come
  • 1998: Media Overkill
  • 1999: Pop Life
  • 2000: Faces Time Replaces
  • 2004: Silver
  • 2008: U.S.A - U.K.
  • 2011: Pop Media
  • 2013: Synergy
  • 2014: Spectrum
  • 2015: Next
  • 2017: Luminous
  • 2018: Color in Motion

Live albums

  • 2005: Live at Durty Nellies (included in the Live at Durty Nellies DVD)

Christmas albums

  • 2004: Christmas CD
  • 2012: Merry Christmas in Chicago (includes new songs and different versions of the songs which were also included on Christmas CD)
  • 2018: Christmas 2018 (includes new songs and different versions of the songs which were also included on Christmas CD and Merry Christmas in Chicago)

Remix albums

  • 2013: Dance Media (includes dance remixes of some songs of the studio album Pop Media)

Cover albums

  • 2004: Sampler – Vol. 1 (includes the "Rock medley" and eight more cover songs)
  • 2009: Pop Medley 2 (includes a medley of several pop and rock songs)
  • 2009: Unplugged (not really an unplugged album, includes also non unplugged songs)
  • 2015: Pop Medley 3 (includes a medley of several pop and rock songs)
  • 2017: Pop Medley 4 (includes a medley of several pop and rock songs)
  • 2019: Covered

Compilations

  • 2007: Medley CD (includes "Pop Medley 1" and "Rock Medley")
  • 2010: Medley CD/DVD (includes "Pop Medley 1", "Pop Medley" 2 and "Rock Medley")
  • 2010: Jukebox (consists of 15 CDs with over almost 300 hundred songs and one DVD)
  • 2015: The Best of 1985–2015

Videography

DVDs and Blu-Rays

  • 2005: Live at Durty Nellies (includes also an audio CD of the concert)
  • 2010: Live at Soldier Field
  • 2011: Live at Schaumburg Septemberfest
  • 2014: Return to Schaumburg Live
  • 2015: Live on the Oasis of the Seas
  • 2018: Live on the Harmony of the Seas 2017
  • Band was managed by Alec John Such of "Bon Jovi" and James Young of the band "Styx"
  • Performed on "The Jenny Jones Show" (with over 75 Million Viewers Worldwide)
  • They sang the American National Anthem at the United Center - Chicago Bulls - L.A. Lakers basketball game on March 21, 2009
  • They opened for Bon Jovi and Kid Rock at Soldier Field in Chicago on July 30, 2010 after winning the popular vote in an online-based contest
  • Anthony Federov was on Season 4 of "American Idol"
  • Keith Semple is on 2015 Season 9 of "The Voice" on NBC
  • Natalie Yacovazzi is on 2015 Season 9 of "The Voice" on NBC
  • 7th heaven original "Beautiful Life" is on MTV's "Teen Mom" Volume 20, #11 "Trouble in Paradise"
  • 7th heaven is listed in the "Bon Jovi" display at the "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame"

Notes

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References

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