ENUFF Z’NUFF – Diamond Boy (August 10, 2018)

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Enuff Z’Nuff have released another new track from their upcoming album, Diamond BoyListen to “Where Did You Go” below.
Enuff Z’nuff are the living, breathing example of what a rock ‘n roll group should be. Now centered around bass player and vocalist Chip Z’nuffEnuff Z’nuff are still alive and kicking with a legion of loyal fans, who can’t get enough of the band’s power pop melded with hard rock stylings. They have proven this once again with the release of their upcoming album Diamond Boy which is set for an August 10th release via Frontiers Music Srl.
The band has also announced an in-store performance and signing at Shuga Records in Chicago, IL on August 10th
Don’t forget to Catch Enuff Z’Nuff on the SiriusXM Hair Nation Tour this fall alongside Jack Russell’s Great White and Bulletboys.

Enuff Z’Nuff was formed in 1984 in Blue Island, Illinois. Its first release, “Fingers On It”, gave the band some initial recognition when the track was featured in the 1986 cult movie, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer.

By 1989, original members, Chip Z’Nuff and Donnie Vie, were joined by guitarist Derek Frigo and drummer Vikki Foxx. The band had signed with Atco/Atlantic Records that same year and released their debut self-titled album. The album spawned two singles that were to change the course of the band’s history, “New Thing” and “Fly High Michelle”. Both songs were played constantly on radio and gained heavy rotation on MTV spending over 60 weeks in the top 10.

1991 saw the band release its follow up, Strength. The album had more of a rock overtone, and following its release, the band became regulars on shows like David Letterman and Howard Stern and was featured in Rolling Stone’s hot issue as ‘the next big thing’.

In 1993 the band left Atco Records and moved to Arista, releasing the album, Animals With Human Intelligence. The album gained lots of critical acclaim, and prior to its release, Vikki Foxx was replaced by new drummer Ricky Parent.

Still a major force after 20+ albums, Enuff Z’nuff still has a legion of loyal fans and has earned the respect and acclaim of its peers and contemporaries. With the addition of longtime guitarist Tory Stoffregen, ex Ultravox singer/guitar player Tony Fennell, and Chicago native Daniel Benjamin Hill, the band continues to tour and record relentlessly.

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