KENTUCKY BANDITS

5 2 Reviews Brisbane, QldPhone : 07 3350 5078

About

Jamie (Guitar & Vocals) Jamie Harrison has been playing in Qld & Northern NSW since 1992 when he was a member of Rocksburg. This singer, songwriter, guitarist is the youngest of the trio, with 17 years experience in the music industry. Jamie has become a great performer of many different music styles, from classic jazz crooner like Sinatra, to the shredding rock vocals of Joe Cocker. He is also very experienced in country, blues and soul. Scott (Bass & Vocals)

Scott Shegog is originally from Sydney where he played extensively in numerous rock n blues bands for some 10 years. He has been living in Qld since 1992 where he became the founding member of Rocksburg, which enjoyed many years of success, touring Qld & NSW. Scott & Darren joined forces in 1998 and made up the tight rhythm section that has now become the Kentucky Bandits.

Karl (Drums & Vocals) Karl has over 25 years experience as a professional drummer/vocalist.. He has played with many bands over the years including, Motorcross, Millionaires and Teddy Bears, Dave Ritter Band, Hedgehog and most recently with John Swann Swanee. Karl played with ?Swanee? as they supported the Deep Purple & Status Quo tour of Australia. Karl is a true professional in his attitude towards his music career, and shows clients the same respect.

Reviews

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Reviewed on 27th Jul 2017

We were all really happy with how the guys played. My GM in particular and another collegue of mine were so happy with the song choices, I was a little disappointed that they didn't play Devil Woman but I'm sure I'll get over that.
Seriously though, it was a great night and the band helped made it a successful one in our opinion. I do have another event coming up in November Awards, Gala Ball so I'll have a look through what other bands you have that may suit the night. Thanks again for all of your assistance.

Thanks
Kristy

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Reviewed on 10th May 2017

I am back in the office today after traveling last week. I have to say that even though people didn’t get up to dance (as with the case for all the events we had – being a work day and a work function), the band were absolutely fantastic. They were by far the best of the bands we had and I’m embarrassed to say it seemed they were too good for our event. Please thank them for me and tell them that I had some feedback form people on the night and after saying the band were great but they were just to ‘shy’ to dance. Also like to thank you for your help. Regards

Thanks
Kimmy