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Triumph studio wrestling
Triumph studio wrestling












That’s good, because fans always want to be sure of the authenticity of band items they buy, so they’ve assured us:ĭefinitive Authentic is in the extraordinary position of having direct knowledge of each certified artifact.Įvery piece is accompanied by the item’s individual history and details, and comes with our blockchain secured Certificate of Authenticity. Many of the items in the virtual vault date from that time, an album which charted so well for them and, it could be argued, even busted them wide open to the publicĪnd original members Mike Levine, Gil Moore and Rik Emmett are involved, curating it with Definitive Authentic.

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Now there is an online repository of Triumph goodies, never before seen items and real collectibles, all available to purchase.Īlthough Triumph began delighting fans in 1976, many fans feel they reached their pomp in the early ’80s with the turn of the decade Progressions of Power and then cemented that excellence with 1981’s Allied Forces album. Their music is eminently accessible and that’s really hard to do-Triumph did it with stylish regularity. Their fans are so committed too, to a band who seemed warm and welcoming. Round Hill Music called them ‘a powerhouse rock’n’roll machine that, between 19, scored four Gold-certified albums and one Platinum-certified album in America, and multiple album certifications and Juno Award nominations in their Canadian homeland.’Īnd as the release information reminds us, ‘Triumph’s headlining tours were legendary, and the band was featured on many memorable stadium/outdoor shows-including the US Festival, the World Series of Rock, the American Rock Festival and Texxas Jam, Day on the Green, to name but a few.’ Constant platinum and gold albums, radio play galore and-as the documentary Rock & Roll Machine shows (I hope it’s more available soon, it’s warm, welcoming and really informative)-they played arenas throughout the holy grail territory, America. Now I love Rush as well and there has to be space for two ’70s and ’80s Canadian successes.īecause Triumph were a success.

triumph studio wrestling

Triumph are often forgotten in Rock, aren’t they? There are those other Canadian rockers, what are they called, Tush? Thrush? Anyway, they’re so much more popular than those Triumph boys.














Triumph studio wrestling