User:AlanNme/sandbox

Bad Medicine is a Tribute Band to Bon Jovi, Alan Nehme put them togethere. Alan once went to San Diego, he was so into music. One day he got the idea to make a band. So he started to put pictures on the streets. Alan´s mom knew Tommy´s mom. Clara. She said that Tommy knew hot to play the guitar, Alan told her to invite Tommy. Tommy, and Alan got togethere for the first time at Summer 2006. Tommy was 8 and Alan was 6. Tommy and Alan wanted to get nore kids to the band Tommy knew Jeff and John. Tommy called them. John was 11 and Jeff was 6. They were the four guys! Bad Medicine! But they needed a Bass Player! John said that hew went to school with 2 great bass and guitar players! Daniel and Jonathan!

John called them! They went, they started to practice a lot of time! In December 2006 they were very good! John said that they were good for a gig! On January 7, 2007 they had their first gig, on a school party! The kids loved them! After that party... they started to get more gigs! On October 2007, they went to Mexico City, they played on a very small arena, fitting 200 people!

They had hiatus on 2008-2009... On 2010 they made their return Alan was already 10, Tommy was 12, John was 14, Jeff was 10, Daniel was 14, and Jonathan was 13. They were all grown up!

Alan got them a gig on a small school festival, for 3,000 people! That was their biggest concert at the time.... On 2011 they played with UK´s Guns 2´ Roses on San Diego, Stadium! opening for them. It was one of Bad Medicine´s best performance.

On Christmas 2012, they announce a tour called ´Time To Fly - The Tour´ for 2013 and 2014. On 2013 their first concert was on February 26 in Guadalajara! Alan had 3 solo shows. Februay 26th, 27th and 28th. In 2014 they will have their 8th ANNIVERSARY SHOWS! on Agust 14 and August 15! -Featuring: Surrel Panther, Hysteria, Snakebite, Blackout, Eurosmith, Judgemental, Guns 2´ Roses, Letz Zepp, Sound Of Madness, Skids, Gorky, Cruel Addict, Mr. Speed, Back In Black, and Queen Legend.

They are playing on The San Diego, World Time Stadium. A capacity of 30,000 people.