Tribute Music by Mick Jagger look alike in Bonn Germany
This video was taken at the Vemma Europe convention in Bonn, Germany 2009. John did a great job of strutting his stuff like Mick Jagger. Now you can guess where he gets his energy from. He was all on his own on a huge stage, singing “Start Me Up” to a great backing track played and recorded by Mike Wade.
Watch the video below to see John. Do you think he looks like Mick Jagger?
Testimonial for Rolling Stones Experience Tribute
We’ve been getting some testimonials from people we’ve played for. Here we have one from a corporate function we did just before Christmas, with a company called Trade Tools Direct. Watch the video below to hear the testimonial.
January 29, 2010 on 7:21 am | In tribute band | No CommentsTribute Band for Rolling Stones Playing round Australia
This tribute band had a recent press release announcing concerts round Australia. They have been performing their tribute show at corporate events, private shows and clubs around Queensland, and have plans to play interstate and overseas.
Go here to read more about the press release for this Tribute Band
January 21, 2010 on 7:21 am | In tribute band | No CommentsThe Rolling Stones Tribute Band at Qld Lions
On the 30th of October The Rolling Stones Experience will be performing their Rolling Stones Tribute show at The Brisbane Lions Football Club. Check out the Promo on The Brisbane Lions web site…
If you love The Rolling Stones and want to hear all their hits see you on the 30th October at Queensland Lions Football Club
October 11, 2009 on 8:41 am | In Rolling Stones Tribute Band | No CommentsCaboolture RSL Bushfire appeal
Similar to the appeal at Seagulls, there were half a dozen bands each doing a forty minute set.
We have been rebooked to do a show there on April 24th next year and hope to see another great crowd.
August 14, 2009 on 7:51 am | In Rolling Stones Tribute Band | 1 CommentSeagulls Bushfire Appeal Concert, 8th March 2009
Our chance came up to cotribute to the Victorian bushfires and Queensland floods by donating our services at a concert with five other tribute bands, Suzie Quatro, Status Quo, INXS, Police, Beach Boys and Elvis.
We all did a 30 minute set in 4 hour concert, and as far as I know there was a good crowd and the show raised around $5,000 to donate.
It was good of all the bands to contribute and a good cause.
March 20, 2009 on 7:48 am | In Rolling Stones Experience | No CommentsRSE at 50th birthday gig 21st Feb 2009
This was our first and very memorable private function, held in a local soccer club in Yeronga Qld. These gigs can be tricky as in many cases the venue is selected purely on a cost basis rather than sound quality.
It’s funny because it reminded me of the type of places we played in when we were young teenagers, eager to play anywhere willing to put us on, even for as I remember the deal at one place was, we each got a hamberger, chips and a drink at the end of the night, that wa our payment.
Anyway as soon as we cranked up most of George’s guests (the birthday boy) ran for cover outside as the sound was bouncing off the walls and wooden floor.
Anyway we had fun doing the job and got in some live practice.
March 20, 2009 on 7:35 am | In Rolling Stones Experience | No CommentsRSE at Caboolture Sports, New Years Eve 2008
Our first New Years Eve was at Caboolture Sports Club, the place was packed with a sell out crowd and the joint was rocking.
We had the guys from the INXS Tribute doing the sound and lights and they did a great job, later in the night the boys got up and did a set of covers with an incredible lady singer belting out the songs and keeping the crowd on the dance floor.
Nothing like good ol’ loud music, a really good way to bring in the New year.
March 20, 2009 on 7:01 am | In Rolling Stones Tribute Band | No CommentsThe Rolling Stones Experience at Parklands, Gold Coast
The Tribute Festival was a quite an surreal experience, here we were amongst 20 other Tribute bands all in their clobber at the same place, John Farnham, The Beach Boys, Creedence, Status Quo, The Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison and Elvis to name a few, and of course the greatest rock and roll band in the world, The Rolling Stones.
It was a great venue with a lot of work put into the whole event, 3 stages and lots of bands eager the play, the only unfortunate thing was the crowd was fairly non existent, possibly due to the fact it was a alcohol free event with only soft drinks available
Anyway the organizers have said the show will go on again next year, so maybe if it’s not grog free they will get a bigger crowd, it’s certainly a great spot for the event.
March 20, 2009 on 6:37 am | In Rolling Stones Tribute Band | No CommentsRolling Stones Tribute Music at Fitzys Loganholme 19th Sept
The Rolling Stones Experience Tribute Band will be performing at Fitzy’s Loganholme (Bryants road) on the 19th of September.
This promises to be a great night with additional stage effects, more ‘Stones’ clobber and some new material including
‘You Got Me Rocking’ , ‘The Last Time’, and possibly ‘Waiting For A Friend’.
So if you’re a Stones fan come on down to Fitzy’s and sing along to all your favourites, see you there!!
August 26, 2008 on 11:44 pm | In tribute band | No CommentsTribute Show at Caboolture Sports Club
The ninth gig for the band was at Caboolture Sports Club, north of Brisbane about a 2 hour drive from the Gold Coast .
From all reports this venue is said to be one of the best rock gigs in the area with crowds usually up around the 750 mark.
There weren’t quite that many on the night but the crowd really do love to rock out. We have been re booked to play there on New Years Eve and will be the first act to perform in the brand new function room.
August 26, 2008 on 11:11 pm | In Rolling Stones Tribute Band | No CommentsGladstone Harbour Festival March 21, 2008

For months leading up to this gig, I’d heard several good reports from other musos and sound guys etc, saying it was a great outdoor gig with a big stage, huge production and, had in the past, had crowds of up to five thousand people.
When we arrived there I wasn’t disappointed, the sound was great with plenty of room on the stage to run around.
The crowd although large was not anywhere near 5000 but a big all the same.
The show was recorded and shown on big screens near the stage just like the real deal.
The crowd were loving it, and we look forward to going back at some time.

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