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The band first formed in 1974 under the name "BRAD",
a four piece Rock'n'Roll band with big ambitions. In 1978 they became The Jets,
now a three piece with Bob on Double bass, Ray on lead guitar and
"little" Tony on drums. Keeping it in the family,
the three Cotton brothers play with as much energy and power
as a six piece band. The Jets were soon snapped up by top record
label EMI with a string of hits to follow including
"Love Makes The World Go Round", "Yes Tonight Josephine" and "Party Doll".
Along with the hits came several TV appearances and world wide tours
performing with big named acts suc as Robert Plant, Cliff Richard, Shakin' Stevens,
Carl Perkins and The Crickets. With over 30 years experience
behind them, The Jets remain one of the top rockin'
bands not only in the UK but around the world.
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The Revolutionaires are a Rock'n'Roll four piece band based in Durham.
Formed by Ed Stevens on guitar and his brother Rich on bass,
accompanied by Dave Anderson on piano and John Lambert on drums.
The Revolutionaires have a wide influence of styles, reaching from early
R'n'B with the likes of Louis Jordan and Smiley Lewis, to classic
Rock'n'Roll from artists such as Little Richard, Elvis and Bill Haley.
Whatever your choice, The Revolutionaires will be happy to oblige, as
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Johnny Earl is no Elvis impersonator, there's no shakin' hips,
no quivering lip and no vegas jumpsuit. So what do you get?
You get the man who recorded four albums and toured with Elvis'
original band, The Jordanaires, Scotty Moore and Dj Fontana, also
appearing along side the late Carl Perkins. Now becoming a popular
performer on the UK and European Jive scene, Johnny's hit "Swing Me Baby"
has grown to be one of the most requested songs for Jivers
young and old. With his remarkable voice and charismatic stage
presence, Johnny Earl's jive time show goes from strength to strength.
When Johnny hits the stage, it really is Jive Time! |
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The Jive Remeros are one of the top Rock'n'Roll showbands in the
country. This Midlands based outfit, fully equipped with saxophone,
piano, guitar, double bass and drums, always give a knockout
performance with every show. Playing classics from the likes of
Bill Haley, Louis Prima, Tony Crombie and Art Baxter along with
many self-penned Jivers. These guys look slick and sound slick,
they're just six cats who are gonna make you want to jive !! |
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www.rtj.org.uk
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www.markkeeley.com
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Rockin' The Joint have been on the Rock'n'Roll scene for nearly three years now,
rapidly scaling new heights in terms of professionalism and popularity.
This talented four piece cross the whole Rock'n'Roll spectrum, tackling
the various styles. From Rockabilly, through to Doo-Wop and calssic
Rock'n'Roll. The band consist of two guitarists, bass and drums,
with each member taking turns on the lead vocal. This advantage
displays their close vocal harmonies at the forfront of their
musical talent. With two CDs, a multitude of gigs and radio
appearances under their belt, the only way is up for Rockin' The Joint |
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Shakin' Stevens, The most successful male singer of the 80s is
captured perfectly by Mark Keeley in this spectacular tribute to the
denim-clad Rock'n'Roller. Mark's energetic show bears a striking
resemblence to the real thing, with the voice and all the moves
that took Shakin' Stevens to stardom. Backed by Good Rockin' Tonight,
one of the UK's top Rock'n'Roll bands, each song is masterfully
recreated to the original arrangement. Songs such as This Ole House,
Marie Marie, Green Door, You Drive Me Crazy and Oh Julie are all included
in this Dynamic performance. From the denims to the famous pink jacket,
Fakin' Stevens has all that is needed to make it a Rockin, boppin' success ! |
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www.markkeeley.com
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Good Rockin' Tonight were first established in January 1993 as a three
piece. With Mark Keeley on lead vocales and rhythm guitar, John O'Malley
on lead guitar and Tim Dene on double bass. The addition of a drummer
was soon to follow giving the band the full sound that was needed
to make an impact on the Rock'n'Roll scene. After many years of hard
slog, the band has achieved great success having completed nationwide tours
for the likes of Yate's Wine Lodge, Brannigans and Chicago Rock Cafe,
not to mention the numerous Rock'n'Roll clubs in the UK and Europe.
With 12 CD releases and many TV appearances to their credit,
Good Rockin' Tonight remain at the top of their tree. |
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Mark Keeley's Elvis Show is a spectacular tribute to the King of Rock'n'Roll.
From the early years in the gold lame suit, through the 68 Comeback Special
in the famous leathers, finishing with the vegas years in the rhinestone encrusted
jump suit. Mark's breathtaking tribute to the King is backed by the UK's
top Rock'n'Roll band Good Rockin' Tonight with the added features of keyboards
and backing singers. This is one Elvis tribute show not to be missed. |
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www.rickyaron.com
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From an early age, Rick Aron wanted to be a singer like his idols, Elvis and
Shakin' Stevens. Spending his teenage years in a stage roadshow, Rick made
his first TV appearance on Michael Barrymore's "My Kind Of People". Having
learned his trade attending the Starlite school of variety Entertainment, Ricky hooked
up with Rock'n'Roll veterans The Rapiers and took the lead part of Cliff Richard
in the stage show "Me And My Shadows". It was the venture the lead Rick
onto securing the part of the young Cliff in "Cliff The Musical". With this
stage experience under his belt, Ricky is currently carving out a successful
solo career and can be seen paying tribute to one of his heros Shakin' Stevens. |
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