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A Taste Of Honey
A Taste of Honey are a professional band that has numerous
TV and Radio appearances under their belt, starting with
an appearance on Granada TV's "Stars in their Eyes"
way back in 1990 where they appeared on the fourth show
broadcast. Since then, their tight vocal harmonies and
their polished musical ability has taken them to dizzy
heights that even they could not have dreamed of, including
playing to capacity crowds at Cardiff International Indoor
Arena, and headlining the 'Festival of Light & Sound'
at Morecambe Bay Outdoor Arena where they played to crowds
in excess of 20,000 people. In February of 1997, Taste
of Honey had the pleasure of performing with the Bee Gees
themselves when they teamed up for a joint rendition of
"To Love Somebody" for a Heart FM Radio show.
The Bee Gees themselves were speechless at the accuracy
of Taste of Honey's performance, and were described by
Maurice Gibb as "Absolutely Brilliant". Barry
Gibb described their performance as "Wow, Fantastic".
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Bee Gees Fever
From the soulful ballads Too Much Heaven and How Deep
Is Your Love through to the high energy disco
classics such as Stayin' Alive and Night Fever, the band
faithfully recreate the songs that have helped make the
Bee Gees musical legends over the last four decades. With
a full performance of over 2 hours, there is something
for everyone from every era of the Bee Gees glittering
career, and create a striking visual interpretation to
the ‘Saturday Night Fever' image of the late 70's.
All the music is performed totally live, no backing tapes
or sequences, just five guys, their voices and their instruments.
This gives the show a raw energy, which will get even
the most reserved feet up on the dance floor.
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Bees Knees
The Bees Knees are the most realistic Bee Gees tribute
band that you will ever see or hear. As the trio appear
on the stage you can just feel the air of amazement by
the audience. The Bees Knees have gone to great lengths
to be certain that not only is the music very accurate,
but that they look and act every inch as the Gibb brothers.
All the great songs, the harmony voices, the look (modern
or 70's / 80's style), the mannerisms and the dry humour
– all are faithfully re-created. From the first
opening song of ‘You Should Be Dancing', all the
way through the romantic ballads such as ‘How Deep
Is Your Love' and finally into the fantastic disco film
tracks such as ‘Night Fever' and ‘Stayin'
Alive', you can be forgiven for thinking that the real
Bee Gees are there with you. The members of the Bees Knees
have worked together since 1990 and have performed all
over the world, including Europe, the U.S.A and Asia.
They regularly host sell-out concerts at our many national
theatres and have performed at all the top London venues
and hotels.
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Bootleg Bee Gees
This is without doubt one of the most authentic tribute
bands you’ll ever see and hear. Close your eyes
and you will be amazed by the accuracy of the Bee Gees
sound reproduced by this stunning trio. Open your eyes
and you will be convinced that you are looking at the
real thing. The Bootleg Bee Gees tribute band has already
played in every corner of the UK, always bringing the
house down with their incredible recreation of the romantic
ballads and fantastic disco tracks written by the Gibb
brothers. All the greatest hits are faithfully recreated:
Night Fever, Stayin' Alive, Words, How Deep is your Love,
Tragedy and Jive Talkin'. The Bootleg Bee Gees also play
the hits from the latest album, This Is Where I Came In.
You can sit back and watch this brilliant show, sing along
with your favourites or dance the night away to the songs
from Saturday Night Fever. Whatever you want to do, you’ll
have a night to remember with this great group.
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Fake Bee Gees
The Fake Bee Gees tribute band is made up of Mark Barrie
as Barry Gibb, and brothers Gary and Scott Hart, as Robin
and Maurice Gibb respectively. Mark has played the role
of Barry for the last 10 years, reaching the grand final
of Stars In Their Eyes along the way, whilst the Hart
brothers are well established musicians in their own right,
having been harmonising together since the crib. The three
guys have pooled their respective talents to create a
night so visually and vocally accurate that audiences
are left wondering if this is indeed the 'fake' Bee Gees.
Four decades of classic hits, including Massachusetts,
Stayin' Alive, You Win Again, Words, etc. are lovingly
recreated. A must see show.
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