Jaimie Ryan & The Nashville Players
- White Bluff, TN
- Cover Band
- 9 Verified Bookings
Max said “We hosted a house christening/Christmas party last night and had a hard the band represent… And boy, do they represent! All the feedback was exceptional.…”
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Second Planet is a band of kids. These 13 year old teenage rockers will play pop covers and their originals at your youth birthday party or event and keep the dance floor hopping! Energetic and fun filled band of 5 on vocals, drums, bass, guitars and keys.
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Price Range: $500-1500
Imagine 5 best friends in middle school coming together over their love of music and passion to rock out on stage and you've got Second Planet. They are 5 thirteen year olds who have been together for 2 years and played events at Harding Academy, MBA, Adventure Science Center's Mad Bash, Pubs, Birthday Parties and more. They infuse rock and pop covers with their own alt rock originals. 2 female lead singers blend harmonies and acoustic guitars with the 3 guys on drums, bass, electric and keys. These kids are a sure fire hit for any youth events or kids parties and celebrations.
Dog Days
La La Land
Electric Love
Wild Things
(Original tunes)
I'm with You
Riptide
Ain't No Rest for the Wicked
I'm Yours
Dangerous Woman
Chains
Blank Space
Avalanche
I hate Myself For Loving You
Jamie Good | Manager |
Max said “We hosted a house christening/Christmas party last night and had a hard the band represent… And boy, do they represent! All the feedback was exceptional.…”
Ryan L. said “From Ryan Lane. Teacher's Pet played at our wedding reception in Birmingham, AL. These guys did it all! They traveled from Nashville, brought all…”
Annette . C. said “Charlie and the band are exceptional performers! We enjoyed their music and presence!”
Bryan H. said “Harry and Will have a great sound, mixing music from the 70’s to today. They have a wide array of songs and there were very few requests that they could…”