The Roosters Band

Rock southern rock Indianapolis, IN United States

About The Roosters Band

The Roosters Band, Indiana Southern Rock Legends, still believe in the power of southern rock and roll. ...

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Members

  • Jamie Adams - Lead Guitar, Vocals
  • Matthew Adams - Bass, Lead Vocals
  • Dave McCune - Drums
  • Mark Back - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
  • Mark Merek - Lead Guitar, Vocals

Press

The Roosters are without a doubt the best value we have ever booked. Every event they play leaves the crowd impressed and wanting more. We host about 15,000-20,000 of our closest friends at The Boogie, billed as the "Midwest's best biker fest", each July with national acts such as Cheap Trick, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ted Nugent and many more. The Roosters followed Lynyrd Skynyrd in 2005 and held the crowd despite a rainstorm. With a broad-ranging, high-energy play list the Roosters get any crowd up and moving. Their southern rock roots make them the perfect act for biker events. Whether it's originals or covers, the Roosters sound great. You will not find a band that's more fun than the Roosters. Jay Jackson Executive Director ABATE of Indiana, Inc I am Mike Donaldson music coordinator for Abate of Kansas , Miracle Ride, and Bean Blossom Bike Fest and owner of Eclipse Entertainment. I would like to say The Roosters Band are hard driving, butt kickin, biker band! I have had the pleasure of having this group play for all the above bike events and their performance was excellent, people in attendance were very into the show, and the song selection presented by this band. I have been involved with motorcycle festivals for 30yrs and this band is one of the best. I also saw them play at Sturgis in 2007 and it was great! Let me also say they are great bunch of musicians to work with. I am looking forward to doing more shows with the band in the future and so should you. Mike Donaldson Eclipse Band/Entertainment 317-933-3226 bigmike1959@peoplepc.com

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Influences

Lynyrd Skynyrd, Z.Z. Top, C.C.R., Ted Nugent, Bad Company