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Cher - Love Hurts tour
Greetings!

I found your article about this tour and a few things were missing. I was a keyboard tech on the road for the Love Hurts Cher tour. Peter Wiltz was involved prior to my joining the tour.

I left the industry around 1994 as Rap had taken over and artists I was working with stopped recording. We did some great work in the 80's but we all witnessed a massive transition as we moved into the early 90's.

In Las Vegas, we were at The Mirage. Cher had a contract to perform there for the two weeks that Siegfried & Roy took a vacation. Steve Wynn came back stage, every night after the show, to say thank you to Cher. That, was impressive!

In Paris, we were part of the Grand Opening of Euro Disney. We landed on Wed. and enjoyed the park as they were finishing the final details. Cher landed Friday. She said she should probably go out and walk around the park as it's probably the only chance she'll get to see it. The McDonalds high-school marching band was rehearing out in front of the Magic Castle. She ended up signing autographs for the kids who she towered over most of them... a fun moment in time! Friday night was the dress rehearsal. Saturday night the world broadcast followed by the most amazing fireworks display and, what seemed like a mile long buffet with Disney stars everywhere. Like: Hey that's the guy who shrunk the kids! Lol Sunday morning, as we headed out of from the park on the tour bus, there was a mile long of cars headed to the grand opening day. There were many other memorable moments, but without question, a fun tour to be a part of as my last tour in the industry.

Just wanted to add some insight to your article.

Bo Tomlyn 25 years of working as a studio keyboard player, synthesizer programmer in NYC and LA for over 80 artists.

Thanks!