Contagious Rock Band Asheville NC

Rock Asheville, NC United States

About Contagious Rock Band Asheville NC

Con•ta•gious - [kuh n-tey-juh s] noun - Established October 2003 based out of Asheville North Carolina!! Ultimate Tribute Band to all things Rock!! ...

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Members

  • Kevin Reichold - Lead Vocals+ Comedic Relieve
  • Barney Woodson - Godfather Bass Guitar, Vocals
  • Fredrick Pursino - Drums + Cowbell
  • Chad Robinson - Stunt Guitar, Vocals

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Confusion, Contagions, and Captivation Posted on October 21, 2013 by Lorna Hollifield I was irritated Friday night. I hadn’t been feeling the best, had just blown a detox I vowed to finish, and didn’t feel like going out. However, I’d promised a good musician friend of mine I’d come see his band play at Wild Wing. Really, I’d been wanting to go hear him again so I could sing his praises from the rooftops. He’s quite talented, and Asheville will never stop seeing him celebrated in writing as far as I’m concerned. However, this is not about him, but about the band that was setting up when I got there. I’d called ahead to make sure I’d get a table nice and close to the stage. I brought my husband and a couple friends along, ordered my rum and diet coke (as if the diet would somehow off-set the amount of damage I was about to do). I started scanning the room for my friend, but didn’t see him. Instead I spotted a guitar player I didn’t recognize suiting up on a stage I felt didn’t belong to him. I had a bad feeling, and decided to inquire. I marched all 5 feet of myself up to the stage, knowing full well what an obnoxiously sassy mood I was in and asked, “Umm– where’s Justin Burrell?” “Who?” He countered in a tone so nice I was forced to reexamine mine. “I’m a writer and I’m supposed to see my friend’s band tonight.” “Oh, well, we’re the band Contagious. I know Justin, and this is normally his spot, but the schedule got changed. It’s my birthday. I’m sorry. Let me know if there’s anything I can do for you.” I smiled and exchanged some sort of pleasantries, secretly livid my plan was suddenly changed. I’m a bit “type A” and I could feel the anger sharks swimming…I started praying it wouldn’t be a screamer band who thought they were legitimate rock ‘n roll. I didn’t realize until later how judgmental I was quickly becoming. I went back to my table, deciding to give them the benefit of the doubt. The lead singer walked out. I liked the way he was dressed, noticing immediately his resemblance to Chris Daughtry. However this guy was sporting a snap hat, and a little less stockiness than the Daughtry. He looked the part, but I needed to check the pipes. The man I had first accosted and learned is Chad Robinson started to run his hands across the strings while I’m secretly begging from the inside for him to make that guitar speak to me. I noticed immediately how his face changed when he began to play, and he wasn’t gonna just smack at it. This instrument was about to become his wife, and he knew how to play her. I recognized the tune, and he was doing it justice. Contagious began their rendition of The Black Crows, Hard to Handle. The music was good, and it was time for the vocalist to make his mark. He came in powerfully, and I noticed my head start to move a little bit. I couldn’t wait for the chorus. It would be the tell-all. If he could bring the grit, maybe even growl a little bit in true Chris Robinson (not to be confused with Chad) fashion I’d be sold. Then here it came… “hey little thing let me light your candle, ’cause mama I’m sure hard to handle now, yes I am.” I literally had to wipe the dirt off of me. Marc Stump had made a believer out of me, and left me scoffing at myself for being so put off earlier. Like he sang in the first line of the song, he’d proven to be “the man on the scene.” Contagious went on to play covers from the last few decades, enticing everyone from baby boozers to baby boomers to hit the dance floor. I may have even obliged myself at one point… I learned a couple things this past Friday night. First of all, I shouldn’t make snap judgments no matter how inconvenienced I feel, and second of all, it’s Wild Wing in Asheville. They know what they’re doing. There will always be a great band, playing great covers and originals alike, ready to get people off their seats. That’s probably why when I look around I see different ages, different backgrounds, and different styles mingling together. They are dancing on the same floor to the same beat, blonde hair or blue hair, and it’s what Asheville is all about. I got my feel of rock n’ roll, dancing, and good time with good friends. Thank you, Contagious. It turns out, you made my night, and a whole lot of others too. You represent our fine city the way it’s meant to be: a little old, a little new, and of course, with a little bit of dirt on it. To learn more about contagious visit http://www.contagious90s.com Posted by: Lorna Hollifield Posted in asheville blog, asheville music, asheville networking, asheville news, asheville nightlife, asheville social media, do me, downtown asheville, drink me, eat me, entertain me, music me Tagged asheville, ashevillenc, cover bands, culture, entertainment, music, tourism, travel, wild wing cafe

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Influences

Nickelback, Hinder, Kid Rock, Buck Cherry, Guns & Roses, Poison, Van Halen, Kiss, Alice in Chains, AC / DC, Def Leppard, Metallica, STP, Theory of a Deadman, Tool, Linkin Park, Nirvana, 3 Doors Down