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Ronnie

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About Me

Hi, i'm Ronnie parttime booking agent with the Backbone Music Management.I'm doing the bookings of Dede Priest (usa),Mitch Kashmar (usa),Monster Mike Welch (usa),The lester Butler Tribute Band (usa,nl),The Backbones (nl)and more artist ho need a band and gigs in Holland. Bio Backbones: Explosive, committed, sweet and soulful. That’s how you could describe the new formation of The Backbones. Previously working as a modular blues collective, they now have taken some of their most committed personnel and added some members of the famous Dutch blues band Drippin’ Honey and The Lost Souls for this creation. Some of you may know the Backbones as backing band for many USA artists, including Mitch Kashmar, Hook Herrera, Monster Mike Welch and many others. Front man Big Pete is taking this group of the strongest Dutch blues players deep into the blues! This band is willing and able to bring 50ies Chicago blues, packaged in a fresh, rocking format. They will be playing originals and covers, and we’re betting you won’t know the difference! All individuals in the band are rooted in the blues, but are not ‘retro’ . Don’t forget that Muddy Waters was a young guy doin’ somethin’ new back in the day!!!! So if you are looking for a powerful, fun and guaranteed houserockin’ band, get the Backbones!! THE BAND: Big Pete /vocals, harmonica- Sander ‘Rusty’ Kooiman/guitar- Lord Julius/bass- Joost ‘JJ’ Tazelaar/drums- Sometimes you have to take different elements and combine them to get the best!! The Backbones have been around and will surely stick around! Deeply rooted in and committed to the blues.


My Interests

Photography,Blues and party's and some time's a beer ..

I'd like to meet:

Great musicians and people

Music:

Blues and Beyond

Movies:

Band of Brothers,Dawn of Dead,300,Red Dawn,Apocalypse Now Header Banner Made with MyBannerMaker.com! Click here to make your own!

Television:

A Lot

Books:

Hate Books
Glitter Graphics & Comments

Heroes:

My Girl Joni. "Without music, life would be a mistake." Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)