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Way-Back Machine
The 60's. It was a time of change, a time of growth. And it shows in the music. The Way-Back Machine faithfully recreates the music of the 60's and early 70's, from The Beatles to Iron Butterfly, The Kinks to Tommy James.
What sets The Way-Back Machine apart from other cover bands? The sound is real 60's. Many of their songs contain the three part harmony that made the 60's sound. The 12 - String Rickenbacker electric guitar really brings out that sound too. And they look the part. From their button down white shirts and thin black ties, to their Beatle boots. And the crowds love it all. They can play up tempo for faster dancing (it's great to see some of the crowd doing the original 60's dances), as well as easier tunes for slow dancing. Whatever the mood of the crowd.
Musical talent runs deep in this band. The members have been playing live since the 60's and 70's. They played with multiple local bands over the years, opened for acts like The Troggs, Gary U.S. Bonds and Leslie West, and even played with the likes of Eddie Money. Their latest openings were for Felix Cavaliere's Rascals and the Animals where they got standing ovations and were called back for encores, unprecedented for a opening act at the Ridgefield Playhouse.
So where do these guys prefer to play? They are equally at home in a small club or on a big stage, at a corporate event or a public show. Wherever they go, the stares of amazement at the set list is what they live for. Well, that and playing some of the best music ever written.
Paul Fredricks - Bass Guitar and Lead vocals
Tom Scheckler - Guitar, Harmonica and Lead vocals
Bobby Russel - Guitar and Lead Vocals
Rob Scheckler - Percussion
To hear the Way-Back Machine, please visit their SonicBids EPK at: http://www.Sonicbids.com/waybackmachine
For Bookings:
Please contact me at Hawkes-Entertainment-Group@comcast.net or via the contact page of this site.
Thank you!