The absolute BEST ROLLING STONES SHOW, PERIOD
Established in 1978 as Long Island's
answer to the Broadway production of BEATLEMANIA, The band was
conceived to capture the music, spirit, and look of the world's
greatest rock and roll band, replete with period correct
clothing, playing songs from three distinctively major
evolutions of Rolling Stones music;
1964-68
Chuck Berry & the blues to psychedelic:
"I
Can't Get No Satisfaction" to "Ruby Tuesday"
1969-73
Revolutionary & the Political: "Street
Fighting Man" to "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
1973-present:
Still Rockin'!
"It's Only Rock and Roll But I Like It"! |
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Pete VerEecke:
Original founding member and JAGGER extraordinaire,
Pete thrills the
crowd with his energetic aura. If you didn't know otherwise, you'd swear it was
Mick on stage singing! |
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Rev. Elroy P. Jones III:
Original founding member, lead/rhythm guitar & vocals. Originally the
KEITH of the band, he decided to check into rehab and clean up his act,
[just kidding, folks...] Now the Good Reverend is covering
the
Brian
Jones/Mick Taylor/Ron Wood riffs. Elroy once had the distinct
honor
of playing guitar behind the
legendary CHUCK BERRY! |
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Mark Rothman:
Member of the
band since the beginning, Mark has taken over the "KEITH" guitar parts,
and helps to sonically and visually recreate the Stones' sound & look.
An EXPERT on ALL things 'Keith', his meticulous attention to detail
extends down to the very guitars played by the legendary rock and roll
icon, even BUILT by the same luthier, Mr. Ted Newman Jones. |
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Brad Singer:
Drums.
Without his rock solid “Sock-You-In-The-Gut” drumming, there could be no
"Ultimate Stones Show". Brad [together with Bob], was a founding member of another
legendary L.I. band, FULL HOUSE. |
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Bob Sole:
Bass
guitar/vocals. Providing the sonic bottom, Bob expertly arranges the vocal
harmonies, and basically keeps it all together! Additionally, as a side note,
Bob plays in another great L.I. band (along with Brad, Elroy and Ruth) called
ROCKDADDY, currently gigging around the Island.
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Ruthy Hopkins:
Keyboards.
Ruthy finishes up Streetfighter’s incredible sonic realism by recreating every
acoustic and electric piano, Hammond organ, and orchestral instrument. Ruthy covers all the
instrumentation that makes you feel like you’re listening to the original
Rolling Stones records. |
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