Buffalo Chip releases Bob Seger album

The Legendary Buffalo Chip is notorious for offering Sturgis rally-goers an array of celebrated and equally legendary musical acts including ZZ Top, Aerosmith and Toby Keith. The Chip personally takes it upon themselves to provide bikers with a rocking and diverse selection of musical guests that truly speak to the essence of motorcycle enthusiasts and the culture that has defined them.

One such artist, that has yet to grace the stage at the Buffalo Chip, has successfully provided the soundtrack to many bikers’ journeys through his evocative and blue-collar American musical style. Bob Seger is the classic and raspy roots rocker that has serenaded the spirit of motorcyclists throughout the world. A 2004 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Seger has provided such musical gems as Against the Wind, Night Moves, Old Time Rock & Roll, and Like a Rock.

Seger is currently putting the finishing touches on a compilation album entitled Early Seger Volume 1, a collection of re-recorded out of print songs and previously unreleased material. The album is due for release on November 24.

The Legendary Buffalo Chip knows what kind of music bikers like, and they want to make sure all the loyal Chipsters know that Bob Seger has come out with a new album on the tails of Bob’s new book release "Travelin’ Man On the Road and Behind the Scenes with Bob Seger", neither of which have gotten much main stream press coverage.

When a true legend of the world of motorcycle music, who wrote and performed the platinum-selling anthem that will always define the feeling of freedom on two-wheels puts out a new album the Legendary Buffalo Chip feels like it is definitely newsworthy and worth going and getting a copy.

Get the full scoop on Seger’s new compilation album, Early Seger Volume 1 at www.bobseger.com and check out www.buffalochip.com, your foremost rock and roll provider for Sturgis Rally Week 2010.


 

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