Rock Steady: A Tribute To Bad Company
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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Rock Steady: A Tribute to Bad Company is a group of seasoned professional musicians that will not disappoint when they perform impeccable renditions of classics like Feel Like Makin Love, Rock n Roll Fantasy, Alright Now, Bad Company, Shooting Star, and more.
DAN SHAFER - Lead Vocalist, Guitar
As lead vocalist for Mercenary on Portrait Records, Dan worked with Rusty DAddio of Ronnie James Dio and Richie Blackmore. In the 80s he was lead vocalist for the group Orphan on Polygram Records and singer/songwriter with the group Face the Music, working with Jerry Love at Paramount/Famous Music.
In 1998, Dan started a production/development company and produced, arranged and wrote seven songs for the group Salt and the album Satisfied. One of his songs "Get Back" went to #13 on the R&R charts Dec 2001, while the single "Satisfied" made it to #20.
Currently Dan is writing with, and has written with, Kim Trible, Bill Cuomo ("Oh Sherrie" for Steve Perry), Beeb Birtles (Little River Band), Rachel Williams, Brian Williams, Bill & Will Champlin (Sons Of Champlin, the group Chicago), Joie Scott, Hilary Williams, Gary Hannan (Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off, Back When I Knew It All), Hollie Jett, Fidel Fernandez, J.R. Brown, Michael Tait (DC Talk), Brett Cartwright (Foghat), Jane Bach, Andrea Pearson, Elishia Hoffman, Memarie, Bonnie Swayze, Minnie Murphy, Trini Triggs, Lance Miller, Tommy Barns, Tony Stampley, Lisa Shaffer, Trenna Barnes, Stacy Widelitz ("She's Like The Wind" for Dirty Dancing), Ashley Bowers, and more.
DAMON LaSCOT - Guitar
Damon was born and raised in New York City. He began taking guitar lessons at age 13 and started playing the club scene in NYC at age 17. He studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston for 4 years where he expanded his musical horizons and played professionally in bands with Berklee faculty members. After college he worked locally in NY as a guitarist for hire. He became a major label recording artist with the band Redbelly on EastWest/Elektra Records, releasing a self-titled album in the US and Japan. Damon also played lead guitar with rock legend Meat Loaf. He played on numerous USA, UK and European tours, the VH1 Storytellers Album, innumerable European television appearances and US shows including VH1 Hard Rock Live, VH1 Storytellers, Tonight with Jay Leno, Late Night with David Letterman, and The View, as well on the Storytellers and Very Best of Meat Loaf albums. Damon has also recorded and toured as lead guitarist with the metal meets classical ensemble, Trans-Siberian Orchestra.
DAVE WEBB Bassist, Vocalist
Equally proficient on upright acoustic or electric bass guitar, Atlanta native Dave Webb has toured with Southern soul icon Randall Bramblett (Steve Winwood, Widespread Panic), Grammy-nominated Blues diva Francine Reed, Micky Dolenz of the Monkees and Country chart-toppers SugarLand. His national TV credits include appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Good Morning America, Dick Clarks New Years Rockin Eve, etc. As a session musician his playing can be heard on scores of albums, television commercials and music for CMT.
JACK WHITE - Drummer
Drummer Jack White is best known for his work with singer/songwriter Rick Springfield in 1976, 1980-84, and 1990-2002. He has also performed with the following artists: Mitch Ryder, Ike and Tina Turner, Sam The Sham, Rare Earth, Player, Redbone, Gary Puckett, The Knack, Roger Miller, Marty Stewart, Johnny Cash, T.G. Shepherd, Lisa Hartman, Katey Sagal, Danny Schafer's Hickory Wind, David Lee Roth, Albert Lee's The Flaming Stallions, Dick Wagner, The Shifters, Blues Council, Willie Dixon, Johnny Guitar Watson, The Bee Gees, Andy Gibb, David Cassidy, Steve Perry, and for various TV and Film soundtracks. Jack is an original and remaining member of Gary Myrick & The Figures.
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