Work N Progress

Springfield, MO

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Travels up to 200 miles

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"Good" Cover Song

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My Green Eyed Angel by Work N Progress, written by Mark E Adkins

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Rock the Pink Ribbon, Nathan P Murphy's in Springfield MO

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Rock the pink ribbon

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Overview

Work N Progress is a versatile, seasoned Rock band out of Springfield, Missouri that features strong vocals and experienced musicianship. They play a wide variety of dance music to excite your crowd including classic, southern, 80's pop, soul, rhythm & blues, blues, and slow dance ballads.


Reviews

2 reviews

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Scott B.

July 4, 2010

Review by Scott B.

I would recommend Work N Progress to anyone. This band went above and beyond to help this event out. The music was right on track. Their personalities and professionalism was great. We truely feel that this band is on the way up.

Hired as: Southern Rock Band


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Stacy W.

May 19, 2010

Review by Stacy W.

I saw them play at Nathan P Murphy's in Springfield for the Breast Cancer Foundation Benefit. I really liked there theme song for the night and they played a lot of different stuff. Good Vocals and driving Guitars.

Stacy, Ozark Missouri

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Booking information

Price range: Contact for rates

Gig length: 45 - 150 minutes

What to expect

Work N Progress is a Rockin Blues Band that can liven up your party and get your folks up and dancing. Most of the songs performed are recognizable top-40 songs that will bring back memories and are well received by all age groups.

About

Work N Progress originally formed in 2007, the original members were Mark Adkins, Paul Golding and Randy Smith. In 2011 Scott Duncan joined the band bringing a Blues-based-Rock touch to their sound and expanded their song list, Scott now represents the Lead Guitar role.
Work N Progress is a for Hire band fully equipped to play any venue, for more information contact Mark E Adkins at (email hidden) or at (phone number hidden)

Additional booking notes

Work N Progress is the complete package including their own sound equipment. Stage and lighting will need to be provided.

Team

Mark E Adkins Vocals and Guitar, writes the bands original material
Paul Golding Vocals and Bass Guitar
Randy Smith Percussion and Vocals
Scott Duncan Lead Guitar and Vocals

Set list

Influences and inspiration

Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Guess Who, Tommy Castro, ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynrd, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Dada, Joe Bonamassa to name a few.

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