Chain Reaction
Genres: Classic rock, Progressive
Originally formed as a Journey tribute band, Chain Reaction has since expanded its catalog to include cover tunes from multiple classic rock bands from the 1970s and 1980s. They strive to include a variety of music, including some less frequently played tunes, rather than always playing the most predictable tunes from these artists. In addition, they do still offer a Journey tribute set/show to any venue on request.
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- Free MP3s:
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Anyway You Want It
Bad Company To Convert
- Musicians:
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Alan Woratschek – Guitar, Vocals
Bill Evans – Bass
Mike Donahoo – Vocals
Bill Cuffey – Keyboards, Vocals
Victor DiCorleone – Drums - Formed:
- 2009, Las Vegas, NV
- Influences
- Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Journey, Bad Company, Rush, Yes, Bon Jovi.
- Current status
- Doing various shows around town.


2 Comments So Far
This band is really awesome!!! If you like Led Zeppelin, Bad Company, Journey, Rush and Deep Purple, you gotta check these guys out! They are playing at Smokin Hot Aces this Friday night at 9PM (inside the Venetian). I'll be there! :)
Posted by: florawora on 4/14/10 at 9:05 a.m. (Suggest removal)
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Posted by: entertainmentsolutionsinc on 10/29/10 at 9:43 a.m. (Suggest removal)
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