HERO Music
- Atlanta, GA
- Cover Band
- 4 Verified Bookings
Kaylene L. said “HERO Music played at my 50th Birthday party and the music was unbelievably amazing. These are top notch musicians and professional performers. The truth…”
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Phil And The Blanks Band is your Metro Atlanta 80's cover band. Playing a variety of 80's covers, with a touch of hits from the decades thrown in for fun, Pop, this band is sure to please any age group and be a hit at your next party, wedding or event.
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Price Range: Contact for rates
Gig Length: 90 - 240 minutes
Languages: English
Phil And The Blanks Band consists of 5 seasoned music professionals. Fronting the group are Vocalists Cindi Barr and Robb Wing. Whether singing separately or as a duo, these two dynamic singers have what it takes to "sell" the vocals. Guitarists, Robb Wing and Scott Addison bring the music to life with their superlative riffs. Rounding out the rhythm section and keeping the funky beat alive are Phil Nelson on Bass and Eric Hunner on Drums and Percussion.
Phil And The Blanks comes self contained to your gigs. But if you are providing sound, we require set up for 4 vocal mics, a kick drum mic, and set up for 2 guitarists, and one bassist. We prefer three frontal monitors and a monitor for our drummer.
Our basic set list is comprised of the following musical selections. However, we are constantly updating and adding music.
Stop Dragging My Heart Around Stevie Nicks
Pretty Vegas INXS
Missing You John Waite
Counting Blue Cars Dishwalla
Gimme One Reason Tracy Chapman
Stray Cat Strut Stray Cats
Truly Madly Deeply Savage Garden
The Boys Are Back in Town The Bus Boys
Soak Up The Sun Sheryl Crow
Under the Milky Way The Church
Learn To Fly Foo Fighters
I Want You To Want Me Cheap Trick
Good Better Than Ezra
I Hate Myself For Loving You Joan Jett
Summer of 69 Bryan Adams
Jenny Tommy TuTone
Hit Me With Your Best Shot Pat Benetar
The Break Up Song Greg Kihn
I'm the Only One Melissa Etheridge
Crazy Little Thing Called Love Queen
Keep Your Hands To Yourself Georgia Satellites
Call Me Blondie
Peace, Love and Understanding Elvis Costello
Crazy Pink
I Melt With You Modern English
We Got The Beat The GoGos
Walking on Sunshine Katrina & The Waves
La Bamba/Twist & Shout Richie Valens/Beatles
Funky Town Pseudo Echo
Love Shack B-52s
Mustang Sally The Commitments
Heat Wave Linda Ronstadt
Running On Empty Jackson Brown
ROCK In The USA John Mellencamp
Rock N Roll is King ELO
Driving My Life Away Eddie Rabbit
I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor
Tubthumping Chumbawumba
Havana Camilla Cebelo
When Love Comes To Town U2
Rock You Up Romantics
It's Still Rock n Roll To Me Billy Joel
Kiss Prince
Move It On Over George Thorogood
Saturday Nite Elton John
Running Down a Dream Tom Petty
Cindi Barr | Vocalist |
Bob Crook | Vocalist |
Steve Joyce | Guitar & Vocals |
Brian Beebe | Guitar & Vocals |
Don Woodward | Bass & Vocals |
Jack Bartlett | Drums & Percussion |
Phil And The Blanks are an 80's cover band. But we don't stop there! We put our own twist on a variety of hits from the decades. You won't hear "Sweet Home Alabama", so if that's on your "must hear" list, look elsewhere. We play the music that you know, but not the music that every other band plays at every bar and party. So if you are looking for something fun and different, give us a shout.
Kaylene L. said “HERO Music played at my 50th Birthday party and the music was unbelievably amazing. These are top notch musicians and professional performers. The truth…”
Bland D. said “Not Your Average Party Band was better than I could have hoped for. They had the crowd going the entire night. Thank you for making my big birthday EXTRA…”
George T. said “The entire experience was phenomenal. By far the easiest wedding vendor we dealt with, and they were so much fun! They sounded great all night, they played…”
Fredrick L. said “Tialauna’s show was just fantastic! Initally, when I booked the band for my grand opening, I was concerned that our space and the audience would be too…”