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Will to Power
toured Live in Concert for Darrin McGillis Productions
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Houston, Texas
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Detroit, Michigan
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Denver, Colorado
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El Paso, Texas
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WILL TO POWER - As the first
on-air mixing DJ in South Florida from 1984 - 1987, DJ Bob Rosenberg
decided he not only wanted to spin the hottest records, he wanted to
create them. Shortly thereafter, Will to Power was born.
Named from a work of Friedrich Nietzsche, Will to Power began their
musical journey with the release of a 12" single
called “Dreamin'” in
1987. “Dreamin'” quickly climbed to the #1, spot on the Billboard Dance
Chart and stayed in the top 5 for 30 weeks in South Florida. A follow-up
was released entitled “Say It's Gonna Rain” and again, Will to Power
found themselves on the #1, spot on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club
Play chart.
Shortly thereafter, Will to Power was signed to a major label and the
debut album, Will to Power was released.
History was made when a medley combining Peter Frampton's “Baby, I Love
Your Way” and Lynyrd Skynard's “Freebird” was released. The song “Baby I
Love Your Way/Freebird (Free Baby)” infuriated rock purists but
delighted the record-buying public. The well-produced ballad, which was
a lush track augmented by gloriously rich vocals, rocketed to #1, on The
Billboards Hot 100 and became one of the year's biggest hits and an
enduring late 80's classic.
The hits kept coming with the next single, “Fading Away” also reaching
#1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play Chart and the release of the
follow-up album “Journey Home”. The soulful ballad entitled “I'm Not In
Love” earned the #4, position on Billboard's HOT 100 chart.
In, 1996 the release of Will to Power's third album, “Love Power” which
was a compilation of hits and favorites from the first two albums. Will
to Power later retired for a few years to pursue personal interests.
Will to Power returned to the studio in 2004 & 2005 to work with some
huge talent on their forthcoming album entitled Spirit Warrior which
includes a remake of the C.O.D. classic “In The Bottle” remixed by
Giuseppe D. Spirit Warrior includes collaborations with seasoned
musicians, Will to Power has worked with before like saxophonist Ed
Calle, vocalists Donna Allen, Siddy Betancourt, and Gioia Bruno (of
Expose fame), as well as some other great South Florida talent like
guitarist Dan Warner and Debbie Spring on viola to name a few.
In, 2006 the Spirit Warrior Remix EP was released world wide. With
styles ranging from ballads, dance, bluegrass funk, and of course pop,
Spirit Warrior is one of the most highly-anticipated that year and it
welcomed the return for Will to Power!
The group continues to perform world wide.

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