Act 1 Tribute Bands

Ric as Rod
The Rod Stewart Show
Seven Turns
A 'celebration' of the music of The Allman Brothers Band
Seven Turns is a NY based nine-piece band that is dedicated to bringing the music of the Allman Brothers to our fans! We strive to cover the many styles within their music from rock to blues, jazz to country.
Our desire is to create an authentic tribute but one that allows us as musicians to improvise within the framework of many of the great Allman Brothers classics
Warchild
A Tribute to Jethro Tull
WARCHILD is a theatrical, fully costumed Jethro Tull tribute show. In addition to high-energy, faithful renditions of Tull`s music, they incorporate characters from Jethro Tull songs in on-stage musical routines. Click the link to get a better idea of what they are about including a live performance on video.
Sharp Dressed Man
ZZ Top Tribute Band
Sharp Dressed Man is a hot trio that recreates the Texas boogie and hard rockin’ blues sound of that phenomenally popular lil ol' band from Texas - ZZ Top. At the same time, Sharp Dressed Man replicates ZZ Top’s style with the long beards, the fancy clothes, the fuzzy guitars, and stage props. To make the show complete, they include the funny antics, and the famous in-concert moves that make seeing the Rock and Roll Hall-of-Famers so memorable. That means that you will see a great show anytime you see Sharp Dressed Man. The originator of the group has long been a ZZ Top fan. "I spent countless hours playing along with my ZZ Top records while growing up". No doubt those vinyls were long ago worn out. Scott so loved playing those ZZ Top hits that he decided to replicate it to a tee. He is best known for being able to play Billy Gibbon's guitar riffs note for note. His growling voice is a close match to Gibbon's as well. He is relentless about replicating the ZZ Top show, having spent countless hours studying video footage, and being creative in designing sets and props for the show, as well as the stage moves and Billy Gibbon's banter.


AC/DC Tribute Band
Overdose is one of the hottest tribute bands on the east coast. Playing the very best of AC/DC. Performing all the classics. You'll be sure to hear one of your favorites. Where else can you kick back and have a few beers and listen to some of the best kick butt rock n roll ever recorded. Check em out you won't be sorry.
Captain Jack
A Billy Joel Tribute Band

Talk of the Town
Original Music, Classic Rock and a Tribute to The Pretenders
Pretending to be the Pretenders, sounds ironic doesn't it? Well, that's exactly what Talk of the Town is doing and doing it quite well. They may very well be the only Pretenders tribute band on Long Island, or the only one worth knowing, in either case, Talk of the Town has cornered the Pretenders market and are loving every minute of it.

The Rockinghams
60's Retro Tribute Band
Remember "The Johnson
Years?" They were those wondrous times between 1964 and 1968 when LBJ ruled
the White House & Hugh Hefner ruled the penthouse. Pop acts like The
Beatles, The Beach Boys, & The Four Seasons ruled the AM airwaves while a
new radio format called FM introduced the psychedelic sounds of Pink Floyd &
The Guess Who. On both sides of the Atlantic a pop culture revolution took place
whose impact is still relevant today.
Enter The Rockinghams!, four versatile & talented veterans of the New York
music scene, weary of playing what Brian Halverson (guitar/keyboards/vocals)
calls "The cover songs of the constituency." Not content to crank out
the same 3-chord oldies that other bands regularly rehashed, The Rockinghams!
drew upon their love of 60's pop and rock to build a repertoire that is truly
unique and exclusively devoted to that magic era. Sure, they draw from stalwarts
like The Beatles, The Stones & The Who, but they've also mixed in classics
by other great bands like The Byrds, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Cyrkle, The Left
Banke, The Turtles, The Easybeats & The Zombies- just to name a few! Says
bassist/vocalist Paul Stingo, "So many people remember these songs but you
just don't hear many bands playing them anymore - so here they are!"
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