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  • Devils Brigade (band)

    American rock band

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  • HEART BRIGADE is the USA's #1 Ultimate tribute to Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, HEART and LED ZEPPELIN. A national touring act based in Raleigh, NC, Heart Brigade is ready to perform your favorite Heart songs from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, along with classic LED ZEPPELIN hits, with the goal of playing them with love and respect. Voted Best Tribute Band in the 2014 Go Live Awards, the band has opened for national acts including Mother's Finest and Nantucket, and performed for over 17,000 fans at a single show. They've played such prestigious venues as House of Blues, Jannus Live, The Fillmore, Rams Head, The Orange Peel, Ziggy's, Lincoln Theatre, as well as various festivals and summer concert series from New York to Florida.

    With Suzi Nelson on lead vocals, you will think you're hearing Ann Wilson herself. Suzi is not afraid to take on the challenge of singing songs like Alone, Barracuda, and What About Love. 

    Joan Burton performs Nancy Wilson's signature intricate acoustic and electric guitar licks, as well as vocal lead and harmonies, on such songs as Crazy On You and These Dreams.

    With the help of the rest of the band (Kevin Segrist on lead guitar, Amy Hall on drums, Jeff Reynolds on bass, Kevin Brown on keys/guitar), they are perfectionists at creating a true Heart co

    Youth Brigade (band)

    American hardcore punk band

    For the band from Washington, D.C., see Youth Brigade (Washington, D.C., band).

    Youth Brigade is an American hardcore punk band formed in Hollywood, Los Angeles, in 1980 by brothers Mark, Adam, and Shawn Stern. The band then founded BYO (Better Youth Organization).[2] Many later punk bands cite Youth Brigade as an influence, including The Nation of Ulysses[4] and The Briefs.[4]

    Youth Brigade have released five studio albums including one released as The Brigade. Four of their five albums feature the band’s original lineup, Mark, Adam, and Shawn Stern. Bassist Bob Gnarly replaced Adam for the recording of 1985’s The Dividing Line, released as The Brigade. Adam returned in 1991 when the band reunited) and contributed to the band's 1992 EP Come Again and their next two albums Happy Hour and To Sell the Truth before leaving again in 2007. Youth Brigade continue to tour, although other than six tracks on the 1999 album BYO Split Series Volume II, they have not released a full-length studio album since To Sell the Truth in 1996.

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    Formation (1979–1981)

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    The Stern family, consisting of older brothers Shawn (guitar and vocals) and Mark (drums) and younger brother