Savannah Jack

From playing honky-tonks on lower Broadway in Nashville, to opening for John Fogerty, Vince Gill, and the legendary Kenny Rogers, Savannah Jack has honed their outstanding skills, captivating audiences from the very first note. Their extraordinary three-part vocal harmonies, superior musicianship, and fresh new sound is poised to take country music by storm. Exceptional songwriters as well as versatile musicians, band members infuse their individual style to collectively create Savannah Jack’s unique sound.
It’s clear that they love making music and having a blast, whether performing in a small venue or playing in front of thousands of people in sold out amphitheatres across the country. If you haven’t heard them yet, get ready for a ride. If you don’t, you don’t know “Jack” . . . Savannah Jack!

Surf’s Up

A show with Surf’s Up is a fantastic time reminiscent of hot rods, surfboards, the sun and the sand, and falling in love under the summer moon. This high energy show band draws from a cast who has experiences performing on the stages of the Las Vegas Strip, luxury cruise lines, 5 star overseas hotels, plus Casino’s and festivals all over North America. If you recognize these guys, you’re not alone. It’s Phil Dirt & the Dozers, bringing the sounds of the surf to life! They have finally answered the call of so many of their loyal fans: “Play more Beach Boys songs!”
The Beach Boys songs play a major role in defining the Surf ’s Up show. Each artist in the band shares that love of those lush vocal harmonies that accompany the great surf sound of the 60’s.

The Cyrkle

TheCyrkleDon Dannemann and Mike Losekamp, two original members of the Legendary 60’s band The Cyrkle, best known for the hit songs “Red Rubber Ball” and “Turn Down Day,” have decided to reunite, add a couple of new members, and reinvent themselves around the 50th anniversary of the bands success. Coupling extraordinary musical talent and legendary music, The Cyrkle promises to electrify fans today just as they did when they were the opening act for The Beatles (Yes, THOSE Beatles) in 18 concerts in 1966.

They were the Beatles opening act on tour dates including August 23, 1966 at Shea Stadium, as well as August 29, 1966, for the Beatles’ famous final concert at Candlestick Park. If you were moving and grooving to the Beatles and the English Invasion in the mid 1960’s, then you are no doubt familiar with the music of the few bands to open for the greatest group of all time.

Earle Pickens and Tom Dawes formed the band as the Rhondells at Lafayette College in 1961. They soon added Don Dannemann and drummer Jim Maiella. In 1963, Maiella was replaced by Martin “Marty” Fried, and it wasn’t long before they became one of the most popular bands on the East Coast. This led to them being noticed by a couple of very influential men in the world of rock music. …continue reading

The Tillers

The Tillers have come a long way from those earliest gigs for coins and burritos on the Cincinnati’s famous Ludlow Street. Their vintage repertoire includes songs older than their grandparents— from Woody Guthrie to anonymous relics of Appalachia and riverboat country. Featured in Tom Brokaw’s “American Character,” their original music is now a part of highway 50.
The Tillers’ signature “stomp and bite” treatment of these folk songs have become the preferred versions of Cincinnati locals. Described as “American Folk or old time depression music,” their timeless songs don’t just hearken back to an earlier time, they speak to a new generation of Americans. In addition to their stylings of old-time folk, The Tillers’ own original music moves through the vein of Delta blues, ‘30s-style jazz, and mountain gospel. Truly a rare treat!

The Ultimate Aldean Experience

UltimateAldeanBorn in 1977, Greg West grew up in Daytona Beach, Florida, with a passion for music. He dedicated his teenage years to guitar lessons, and then voice training in his early twenties. After many years of growth and accolades playing the local music circuit, Greg moved to Nashville in 2007 to pursue his dreams in the music industry. It wasn’t long before he began getting double-takes due is his resemblance to country music star, Jason Aldean. Flattered and intrigued, Greg began to study the music and performance styles of Jason, developing such an impressive likeness that in 2013, he was hired by “Country Superstars” on the Las Vegas strip to perform in their show as Jason Aldean. His performance was so spot-on that Greg decided to tour the nation with his own Jason Aldean Tribute show. By 2015, Greg had his talented Nashville band together and has performed over 50 shows nationwide from Maine to Florida to California, at fairs, casinos and clubs. “The Ultimate Aldean Experience” is a full blown, high energy, live show that is hailed to be the closest you can get to a Jason Aldean concert, without Mr. Aldean himself!

The Van-Dells

Since 1974, The Van-Dells have been thrilling crowds of all ages with their unique blend of choreography, side-splitting comedy, and tight harmonies. Join Stacy “Duke” Todd, better known as Duke, Mark Barnett and Glenn Bowles for a fun, fast paced show. The journey begins by combining comedy with songs from the Rock and Roll era of the 50’s then on a nostalgic trip through the “Glitter and Gold” period that made the 60’s famous.
Complete with costume changes and backed by a superb five-piece band, the Van-Dells perform tributes to your favorite artists with authenticity and style. When The Van-Dells hit the stage, it is nonstop action from start to finish. Once you experience this show, you’ll know why The Van-Dells are considered “the Nation’s #1 Rock & Roll Review.”