Genres: Cover and Tribute Bands, Rock
Sound description: Cover band playing a mix of classic rock, blues, alternative rock, funk and soul, from the mid-1950s through present day
Formed: 2002
City: Burleson, TX
Web site: http://www.bandfromuncle.com
Project U.N.C.L.E.:
This top-secret operation has been in progress since September 2002. Each member of the team was handpicked for the project and is well trained and ready for action. Most of the team members worked together on other projects, which will ensure the success of their mission. The meaning of the abbreviation U.N.C.L.E. is still classified information and cannot be released at this time.
The Mission:
To ensure the rights of the citizens of Texas in the Dallas/Fort Worth area to party and have a great time. The team provides a strategic mix of classic rock, blues, alternative rock, funk and soul, from the mid-1950’s through present day.
Blueprints for the operation are provided by 'classic' artists such as Bob Seger, Aretha Franklin, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Elvis Presley, Bad Company, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Rolling Stones, along with ‘newer’ artists like Pearl Jam, Melissa Etheridge, 3 Doors Down, Matchbox 20, Alanis Morrisette. Plans for covert operations at private parties and nightclubs are constantly under review in an effort to protect the public from the team's arch nemesis, code named “Boring Evening.”
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Musicians
- Tom McAmis: drums, vocals
- Roger McAmis: lead vocals, vocals
- Debby Jackson: percussion, vocals
- Patty McAmis: percussion, vocals
- Greg Brayfield: keyboards, vocals
- Nick McAmis: guitar, vocals
- Hank Horton: bass, harmonica
- Paul Jackson: guitar, vocals
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