Browse 103 reviews of Rockabilly Bands listed on Gig Heaven...
"Amazing singer. Great entertainment and always so friendly yet professional. I have been to several of Miss Pearl's gigs and they have always been fab. I love the vintage feel she gives to modern songs. I would definitely recommend for all events and gigs. Thanks Miss Pearl x"
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"Rob is a fantastic musician with a wide range of classic music to make people feel good and get up and start dancing. His vocals are amazing and never fail to get everyones attention. He is happy to take requests from the audience. Also, he plays for a long time without taking a break so there is no break up in continuity. Keep up the good work Rob."
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"We were lucky to have this fantastic music at our wedding, from the moment we arrived, with some background music while we welcomed our guests, to the DJ service during the party. We're not big fans of “typical” wedding music, but all we had to do was ask and send them some songs that were more to our taste, and they understood us right away. They were fantastic and everyone at the party, from the youngest to the oldest, got up and had fun. They were memorable, and everything went smoothly, without a hitch. Thank you so much for making our day so much more special!"
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"Brothers After All - Allman Brothers Tribute at Crazy Uncle Mike's, May 31, 2025 On May 31, 2025, Brothers After All delivered a soulful and electrifying performance at Crazy Uncle Mike’s in Boca Raton, FL, paying tribute to the Allman Brothers Band with a show that captured the heart of Southern rock. Hailing from Florida’s Treasure Coast, this ensemble showcased their reputation as a premier tribute act, blending virtuosic musicianship with a vibrant stage presence that transported the audience back to the Allman Brothers’ golden era. The show kicked off at 9:00 PM, with the band diving into a meticulously crafted setlist that spanned the Allman Brothers’ iconic catalog. Enhanced by dynamic visual effects, the performance was an immersive experience, blending blues, rock, and jazz-infused improvisation. The YouTube livestream, available for those who couldn’t attend, captured the energy well, but the electric atmosphere at Crazy Uncle Mike’s, amplified by the venue’s intimate vibe and enthusiastic crowd was unparalleled. The first set opened with the fiery one-two punch of Don’t Want You No More and Not My Cross to Bear, setting the tone with searing guitar riffs and soulful organ swells. Tracks like Southbound and Black Hearted Woman brought high-energy grooves, while Blue Sky and Soulshine showcased the band’s emotional depth. The second set was equally compelling, with highlights including a heartfelt Melissa, an extended jam on In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, and a crowd-pleasing Midnight Rider. The night reached a peak when Jeff Prine joined the band for the final two songs of the second set, One Way Out and Whipping Post, adding an extra layer of intensity and authenticity that sent the audience into a frenzy. The band, featuring Lefty Hathaway’s soulful vocals and organ, Pete Quigley and Dave Lasman’s dual guitar interplay, Will Keehner’s dynamic bass, and the powerhouse percussion of Mike Loschiavo, Hosny Franck, and Mitch Fine, delivered each song with precision and passion. The guitarists’ interplay evoked the iconic Duane Allman-Dickey Betts dynamic, while Hathaway’s vocals captured Gregg Allman’s gritty emotion. Crazy Uncle Mike’s, with its welcoming vibe and excellent food and drink offerings, was the perfect backdrop. The show ran until around midnight, leaving the crowd exhilarated. For those who missed it, the performance is available on Crazy Uncle Mike’s YouTube channel, offering a chance to relive the magic. Brothers After All didn’t just perform, they honored the Allman Brothers legacy with authenticity and heart, making this a must-see for Southern rock fans. Complete Setlist Set 1 Don’t Want You No More Not My Cross to Bear Statesboro Blues Southbound Black Hearted Woman Good Clean Fun Blue Sky Stand Back Hot ’Lanta Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More Soulshine Where It All Begins Set 2 Come and Go Blues Melissa Ramblin’ Man Midnight Rider Jessica Dreams Trouble No More Wasted Words Revival Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ No One to Run With In Memory of Elizabeth Reed One Way Out (with Jeff Prine) Whipping Post (with Jeff Prine) "
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"The guys are dynamic and unique. They have their own style, with impressive singing and guitar playing. Thanks, guys for the great night"
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"We hired the fabulous Miss Pearl to sing at my wifes birthday party. Miss Pearl was a pleasure to deal with, accommodating with a list of song requests and she kept the dance floor full all night. I wouldnt hesitate to recommend her or hire again. Thank you.x"
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"Fun and professionalism guaranteed! We chose the Self Portrait Blues based on a recommendation from a vendor we met during the organization of our wedding, and we couldn't have made a better choice! They are friendly, empathetic from the first moment, extremely talented, professional, helpful, and engaging. Their music is amazing, and they can elegantly and delicately involve all the guests without ever being intrusive. They were always available for every request and patient with unexpected situations! We still receive many compliments for choosing the musical band, and we will never stop thanking them for everything they did for us; our wedding would never have been the same without them. Thank you, guys! Federica & Alessio 22/07/2023"
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"I couldn't have dreamed of anything better. The ceremony was wonderful. I only received very positive feedback from our guests. Thank you so much, your work is incredible."
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"The Rebel Outlaws were absolutely incredible!! We loved every minute of having them at our wedding! Their sound was perfect in our venue and they played all the right songs to keep our guests entertained! "
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"Had a great night listening to this guys. They have their own unique style and sound, and they nake you wanna dance. "
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"Move Over Dali played for about 3 hours and had everyone rocking. They were fun and entertaining without being too loud and were a bit different from groups at these sort of events"
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Thank You so much Pamela XXX David and Friz (Move Over Dali)
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"There’s more to Johnny Ticktin than meets the eye. Well-versed in the blues, having once served as lead guitar player for the legendary Louisiana Red, the open-minded Ticktin is a sponge, soaking up the subtle six-string nuances and intricacies of a multitude of genres—from surf to classic R&B, swing and even Mambo—on his eighth album with The Headhunters, That’s All I Need. It would feel right at home in any rough-and-tumble roadhouse. The title is borrowed from a song, covered here in all its dark, swampy glory, off Magic Sam’s 1967 iconic electric blues marvel West Side Soul. Watery, backwoods ripples of Sam’s tremolo guitar style and seductive rhythms meander through Creedence Clearwater Revival’s mysterious kudzu on Johnny & The Headhunters’ version, as Ticktin and company paddle up a lazy river of Bayou groove. Just as fluent in nasty rockabilly, they thrive in the sweltering heat of the 1957 obscurity “Chicken House,” giving it a warm buzz and making it rumble and swagger, while the lascivious, infectious funk of “Body and Fender” – a Doc Pomus/Duke Robillard joint originally built for soul crooner Johnny Adams – shakes all over and ogles the female form. A rousing, boogie-woogie version of Lowell Fulsom’s Chess Records’ hit “Rock ‘Em Dead” is wonderfully shambolic, and Ticktin rides the lightning of the Link Wray instrumental “Ace of Spaces” like a champ, gleefully wheeling through edgy garage-rock riffs with appropriate vim and vigor. What feel he and his band have for this material. There is not the slightest bit of indifference to it anywhere on this record. Not that they need it, but help arrives in the form of keyboardist Tam Sullivan, who wraps smoky, sensual organ and wraiths of piano around a soulful remake of Bobby “Blue” Bland’s “Lead Me On,” and singer Liz Springer, who joins her brazen vocals to Ticktin’s in the cheeky, but charming, duet “Watch and Chain.” And, with the solid machinery of a good backing band at work behind him, Ticktin can just let loose – witness the slide-guitar fury of their cover of Elmore James’ “Shake Your Money Maker.” For aficionados of tasteful guitar work and music that time shouldn’t have forgotten, this is what you need. —Peter Lindblad SPREAD THE NEWS! FacebookTwitter RELATED STORIES September 3rd, 2023 Rhythm & Roots Festival August 28th, 2023 Rhythm & Roots: Family Fave July 28th, 2023 When Rock & Roll is a Verb"
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"Fantastic Band - great variety - excellent harmonies - highly recommended"
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"We hired miss pearl for a family members birthday party and i can honestly say she was amazing, she was so friendly and i would highly recommend her. 5 stars. ?????"
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"Bra gung och härligt sväng. En blandning av blues och bluesrock. Grabbarna levererar."
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