Tribute Acts

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jonathan acworth 71

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May 14, 2013
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Im thinking hireing a tribute act next year gig have anyone hired one like a george michael,michael jackson etc etc and where they any good?Im strugling with 3 at the moment but im not to sure who to choose ideas please must be from the 80s.
 
I hired Michael Jackson for a kids party, was abit surprised when the real Jacko turned up offering all the kids to have a sleep over at his house.

Easiest 3 million i've ever made...shame poor timmy is scared for life
 
Im thinking hireing a tribute act next year gig have anyone hired one like a george michael,michael jackson etc etc and where they any good?Im strugling with 3 at the moment but im not to sure who to choose ideas please must be from the 80s.

I think you should hire a group called 'Oasis'. They do a mixture of tribute songs, mainly the Beatles, but do include riffs from Mott the Hoople amongst others.

Cleverly, they give 'their' songs original names, so you have to try and guess who's song it is they're performing - a great nights entertainment guaranteed. <ok>
 
These are the ones i was thinking about)


Human Leagued
british beach boys
buddy holly
michael jackson number one impersonator he wants though£600
 
re oasis ive actually seen these play at the venue in new cross one night very good as where bootleg beatles though at 10k a bit steap to hire
 
you should message tony hadley of spandau ballet on absolute radio's facebook on Sat night and ask him to get the boiz together.

Tell him big T dog says hi
 
must be the richest bloke on the planet amount of times true has been played on the radio royalties and all that-i think its £7 every song thats played
 
Jeseu Venom - I'd forgotten about that pile of dross - don't start clamouring for a tribute act now

You could probably hire the original dudes, no doubt they have all become fragmented excuses for human beings who have resorted to selling their arses to middle-aged Slovak businessmen for a small fee.