The 45s
Amazing 50's Rock Cover Band
The 45s are a Bristol based rock band playing the best in motown, soul, rock and blues with an edge. Playing from a repertoire including the likes of Elvis, Otis Redding and James Brown the band will play songs you know with a raw sound you won't associate with these acts. Perfect for dancing and a party or wedding this act are guaranteed to get an energetic crowd on their feet.
Party Band
They have been described as the covers band for people who don't like covers bands. If you're looking to entertain at a party or wedding and want a slice of something different for your guests to get their teeth into, The 45's are the party band for you. They play with energy and enthusiasm and never fail to entertain crowds be it at a festival, wedding or party.
Bristol based
The band are based in Bristol but are willing to travel. Laura and I found them performing in London at the Back To The Future secret cinema. They were playing the Enchantment Under The Sea ball and everyone in the audience was amazed watching them perform. Let us know the location of your event and we will give you a quote including travel costs from Bristol.
The band take vintage motown, soul and rock and give it a new exciting edge. Their covers include songs from Elvis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Otis Redding and more. Here is an example of their repertoire...
- Send Me a Postcard Darling
- Gimme Some Lovin’
- These Boots Were Made For Walkin
- I Heard It through the Grapevine
- I Feel Good
- Twist and Shout
- Nobody but Me
- The Midnight Hour
- Itchycoo Park
- Come Together
- Hound Dog
- Hard To Handle
- Chain of Fools
- Wipe Out
- It Was a Very Good Year
- Long Tally Sally
- Land Of A 1000 Dances
- Tetris
- Tutti Frutti
- Johnny B Goode
- Last Night
- Rock around the clock
- Great balls of fire
- Shout
- King of the swingers
- Be bop a loo la
- Superstition
- Breed
- Miser Lou
- Shakin All Over
- Rumble
- I Wanna Be Your Dog
- Bad Moon Rising
- Long Tall Sally
- Chain of Fools- Hound Dog
- Hard To Handle
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