Living Cover Band
- Orange, CA
- Party Band
- 31 Verified Bookings
Christopher R. said “They did a great job! Would hire them again for sure!”
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Dark Heart News is a high-intensity rock trio, based out of Southern California; composed of Nick Coury on guitar/vocals, Rinaldo Sidky on drums and Christopher Walker on bass. Drawing musical inspiration from musical legends such as Led Zeppelin, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The White Stripes, Buddy Guy, Stevie Ray Vaughan and lyrical inspiration from Hip-hop wordsmiths such as Aesop Rock and Atmosphere, DHN's powerful and dynamic performances are fueled by exceptional musicianship.
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Gig Length: 30 - 60 minutes
Languages: English
Dark Heart News is a high-intensity rock trio, based out of Southern California; composed of Nick Coury on guitar/vocals, Rinaldo Sidky on drums and Christopher Walker on bass. Drawing musical inspiration from musical legends such as Led Zeppelin, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The White Stripes, Buddy Guy, Stevie Ray Vaughan and lyrical inspiration from Hip-hop wordsmiths such as Aesop Rock and Atmosphere, DHN's powerful and dynamic performances are fueled by exceptional musicianship.
Nick Coury | Guitar/Vocals |
Chris Walker | Bass |
Rinaldo Sidky | Drums |
Led Zeppelin, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The White Stripes, Buddy Guy, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix.
Christopher R. said “They did a great job! Would hire them again for sure!”
Dora H. said “Gene put on a fantastic performance for my father's birthday party. He and Christina were outstanding with communication, easy to work with, and…”
Tami S. said “These guys put on a hell of a show and had us begging for more! We loved their song selection and their energy! It was so fun and they are so professional.…”
Sheila N. said “Those Guys Band exceeded our expectations! We had a 76th Birthday celebration. The majority of the guests were senior citizens. They played top 40 music…”