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bluejeangirl76 wrote:well of the ones i've been to - always crowded. a lot of cover bands play around here and a lot of places feature them.
brywool wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:well of the ones i've been to - always crowded. a lot of cover bands play around here and a lot of places feature them.
Cool. Where do ya live? What kind of stuff are they playing? Newer stuff older stuff?
bluejeangirl76 wrote:I almost forgot - I haven't seen these guys yet - but there's a Chicago band called Tributosaurus.
Their act changes all the time... the current one they are doing is "One Hit Wonders of the 70s" .
Sometimes they are a Zeppelin tribute... sometimes Tom Petty... Beatles... they do it all.
http://www.tributosaurus.com/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tributosa ... 042?ref=ts
brywool wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:I almost forgot - I haven't seen these guys yet - but there's a Chicago band called Tributosaurus.
Their act changes all the time... the current one they are doing is "One Hit Wonders of the 70s" .
Sometimes they are a Zeppelin tribute... sometimes Tom Petty... Beatles... they do it all.
http://www.tributosaurus.com/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tributosa ... 042?ref=ts
hmmm, this is a good idea!
bluejeangirl76 wrote:brywool wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:I almost forgot - I haven't seen these guys yet - but there's a Chicago band called Tributosaurus.
Their act changes all the time... the current one they are doing is "One Hit Wonders of the 70s" .
Sometimes they are a Zeppelin tribute... sometimes Tom Petty... Beatles... they do it all.
http://www.tributosaurus.com/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tributosa ... 042?ref=ts
hmmm, this is a good idea!
This is the description for Tributosaurus as listed on the website of one of the clubs they play regularly:
In August 2002 they became The Who. September was Sly & the Family Stone, followed by CSNY and then The Police. TRIBUTOSAURUS is not just a band…it is a musical event, a happening. Tributosaurus is the Jurassic beast of multiple musical faces, and every month, the beast morphs into a different rock group. Every set is tweaked with the lineup essential to accurately re-create the recorded material of an amazing array of artists. This mandate draws the finest musicians from Chicagoland and beyond to join the core group to sing and play songs they’ve wanted to cover all their lives. For Paul McCartney, we had members of the CSO and 30 people on stage, for Ray Charles we had a full big band, for Paul Simon we had an ensemble of native South American flutes -- whatever it takes. If there's a song that requires 2 keyboard players, 3 guitarists, a mandolin and a 6 piece horn section -- you can bet we'll have 'em.
The Tributosaurus Core is comprised of 4 of the top musicians in Chicagoland. These players consider themselves the Civil War re-creationists of rock and roll, as they skillfully learn a brand new set of material every month, note for note.
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