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: According to Billboard.com , Seattle progressive rockers
: Queensrÿche have officially parted ways with vocalist Geoff
: Tate and have replaced him with Crimson Glory singer Todd La
: Torre.
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: " Over the past few months, there have been growing
: creative differences within Queensrÿche ," drummer Scott
: Rockenfield said in a statement. " We want our fans to know
: that we hoped to find a common resolution, but in the end
: parting ways with Geoff was the best way for everyone to move
: forward in a positive direction. We wish him the best of luck
: with all of his future endeavors. We can't wait to bring
: Queensrÿche to our fans with Todd behind the microphone ."
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: The statement also said that scheduled Queensrÿche performances
: " are on hold at [the] present time and revised routing is
: being worked on. Fans can check the band's website for all of
: the latest tour information as it [becomes] available ."
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: On May 29, Queensrÿche members Michael Wilton, Eddie Jackson,
: Scott Rockenfield and Parker Lundgren announced that they were
: forming a project called Rising West with La Torre. That band
: made its live debut at two sold-out shows June 8-9 at Seattle's
: Hard Rock Café, performing rare and classic hits from the first
: five Queensrÿche albums - from the 1983 EP through 1990's
: "Empire" - as well as a cover version of the Iron
: Maiden staple "Wrathchild".
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: Queensrÿche was scheduled to open for the Scorpions on June 11
: in West Valley City, Utah, but the band cancelled its appearance
: the day of the event, with Tate going ahead with the show,
: backed by his solo group.
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