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The Facts, Ma'am
Since forming his first band at age 11, Tommy has
worked in every type of setting throughout the country, including
nightclubs, television, radio and recording. He has performed in
Las Vegas, San Diego, Aspen, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Tommy
has appeared on MTV, opened for such acts as The Georgia Satellites,
The Doobie Brothers and Blues Traveler in concert as well as stand-up
comedy at Catch a Rising Star in Las Vegas. He holds sales records
in nearly every club in which he has appeared, including his own
place in Las Vegas, Tommy Rocker's Cantina & Grill. His two
albums "Tommy Rocker Live" and "Rowdy" are on
the Steele Bridge Label. He plays guitar, sings, tells jokes and
is very clever with a digital drum machine he calls "Doc."
He Does What?
Tommy Rocker delivers a Goofy brand of entertainment
that has been called "rock'n'comedy" or, as he puts it,
"jokes you can dance to." But however you look at it,
Tommy Rocker's wacky show is building him a reputation as one of
the most innovative and dynamic performers on the West Coast today.
Tommy Rocker plays great rock 'n 'roll. He has also
been known to put a brown mop on his head and sing a reggae version
of the Gilligan's Island theme, getting the audience to shout things
like "Day-Oh! Day-Oh!... Day-Old Bread!" Or there was
the time that he led a whole audience out into the parking lot to
paint psychedelic designs on his tour van. He plays killer sing-alongs
and dance music, does a 2-minute version of an entire Rolling Stones
concert, and transforms into "Daryl," an obnoxious rhinestone
cowboy for a rowdy set of twisted country classics. Once Tommy gets
going, it's likely to be four or five hours before he takes a break.
Oh, and he plays great rock 'n' roll, too!
So you see, Tommy Rocker is an entertainer that keeps
on delivering... long after the others have closed down.
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