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New Power Soul:
Funk, Rock, Swing, Classics...all with pizazz!
ets "The B-StreetBackstre Band:
#1 Springsteen Tribute For Over A Decade And A Whole Lot More!
Over the past year, The B-Street
Band has played with legendary E Street Band members Clarence Clemons,
Max Weinberg and Vinnie "Mad Dog" Lopez. The band has been invited to
play on Late Night With Conan O'Brien.
Daddy Pop:
Early 2003,
Daddy Pop emerged with a style different than most NJ cover acts.
Playing a little bit of everything, they’re not classified to one
specific genre. Instead, they make sure they've got something for
everyone.
They create the perfect
party atmosphere by playing all the current radio hits, throwing in
some old classics for good measure. Featuring six members, plus the
occasional sax player, they are literally one of the biggest bands on
the shore.
With flawless
musicianship, Daddy Pop delivers all the favorites, making it look all
too easy. Fronting these guys are Gene Potts and Liz Schubert. Potts
is armed with one of the best male voices in the cover circuit. He
masters everything from The Black Crowes to Living Colour. On The
Strokes’ "Last Nite" he has mind-blowing vocals, the crowd "just don’t
understand". And once he's got you in the palm of his hand, he screams
classic Zeppelin at you, with "Ramble On" mystifying whoever's within
an earshot.
More Here
Size Matters:
Loud Mouth Soup:
Hyperactive:
Hyperactive is a New Jersey Shore-based band that plays an eclectic
mix of dance music. The songs styles we play include pop, rock,
alternative, funk, soul, and ska.
Big Bang Baby:Multiply
an overly energetic front man, two local Jersey band favorites on
guitar, a solid bass sound, concrete drums and, last but not least,
vinyl-clad backup girls and what do you get?
Big Bang Baby!
New in the fall of
2002 came Big Bang Baby. Culminating talents from both former cover
bands and original bands, Big Bang Baby came out swinging and hasn't
stopped.
This huge
seven-piece band is fronted by former Wallbangers' leader Paul Mocci,
and former members of Love Lies Bleeding and Mars Needs Women. The
vision of Big Bang Baby is to stir up the scene by giving club
audiences a concert-worthy stage show with a set list different than
most other bands out there. Adding songs like "Push It," by Salt-N-Pepa,
and "Cowboy," by Kid Rock shows you why Big Bang Baby is categorized
as a dissimilar type of cover band. And, they like it that way...more
here
The Fabulous Greaseband:
is an eight member "Best of the 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's Rock
'n' Roll Party Band. Their highly entertaining and energetic delivery
of the greatest dance songs ever written has kept the group on top for
the last twenty years.
Mr. Greengenes:
an excellent cover band (w/an
original cd, "Violation") that can be heard on dozens of major radio
sations like Y100 and WYSP out of Philly. A personal comment from this
webmaster-these guys are GREAT, see them now, they are surely destined
for bigger things!
FREAK!
:Freak
is dubbed the heaviest band in the area,
more here
Saturday Night Fever:
one of the top nightclub bands in the state...
Joshua Tree:
Incredible U2 Tribute
Band, read the glowing reviews at
www.joshtree.com.
The Verdict:
performs international soca and reggae music. In addition to their own
material, they play hits by popular artists such as Bob Marley
Paul Cilinski:
has been one of the most popular performers at the jersey shore for
many years. His shows are known for their fun upbeat music and
audience participation.
Daville
Bruce Springsteen
has played the Headliner! See the
picture of Bruce
w/The Fabulous Greaseband at the Headliner! This was back when one of
the current owners was a manager there.
LiQuid A:
Groove Box Six:
Peat Moss
:
and the Fertilizers is a high energy,
well diversified band from Long Island. This 5 man band is sure to get
any crowd moving! Their variety of covers include songs from the
Cherry Poppin' Daddies, U2, Tool, Nine Inch Nails, The Beastie Boys,
Prince, Eve6, Paul Simon, the Beatles, RUN DMC, Billy Joel, John
Cougar, The Cure and so much more!
Overboard:
The band plays anything from alternative to oldies and adds their own
interpretation (nothing is off limits) to every song.
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