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Cinderella's Tom Keifer Brings Classic Rock Legacy to Granada Theater

Rock icon Tom Keifer demonstrated vocal resilience at a Granada Theater performance, delivering signature hits despite career-threatening health challenges decades ago.

Cinderella's Tom Keifer Brings Classic Rock Legacy to Granada Theater

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Tom Keifer, best known as the frontman of 1980s rock band Cinderella, recently took the stage at Dallas's Granada Theater to prove that longevity in the music industry isn't just about nostalgia—it's about genuine artistry. According to Headtopics, Keifer performed a 16-song setlist that showcased the band's most recognizable tracks, including the platinum hit 'Night Songs' and the power ballad 'Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone).'

What makes Keifer's continued performance career particularly noteworthy is his triumph over significant vocal obstacles. In the 1990s, Keifer lost his voice and subsequently underwent multiple surgeries to address the underlying condition. Rather than retire from touring, he adapted his approach and has maintained an active presence in live performance—a testament to both his determination and the enduring appeal of Cinderella's catalog among Dallas-area rock fans.

The Granada Theater performance included a special moment when Keifer performed a duet with his wife, Savannah, on 'Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone).' This kind of intimate, multi-generational entertainment experience continues to draw audiences to Dallas venues, reinforcing the city's position as a destination for established touring acts and legacy performers seeking meaningful connections with their fan base.

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